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Trond Are Bjørnvold Vice President Telenor Digital Services Mobile key to solving health challenges Patient monitoring amp compliance Remote diagnostic Remote data access The smartphone ID: 131982

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Mobile Technology - Transforming Healthcare

Trond

Are

Bjørnvold

, Vice President, Telenor

Digital ServicesSlide2

Mobile key to solving health challenges

Patient monitoring & compliance

Remote diagnostic

Remote data access

The

smartphone

is the most popular technology among doctors since the stethoscope

Information on disease prevention

Public wellness apps

Health surveillanceSlide3

The time has come…

Mobile has worldwide

reach

across all levels of society…

Global penetration approaching 100%

Source: Forbes; Apple; OVUM; BCG analysis

… and sufficient

richness

in health technology

Simple feature phones can provide important health information

Smart devices and mobile broadband enable advanced medical appliances

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Mobile penetration

Mobile penetration %Slide4

...to transform health service delivery

1. WHO Global Observatory for

eHealth

: "mHealth -

New

horizons

for

health

through mobile", 2011

Can

Reduce costs

in

elderly care by 25%

Reach twice as many

rural patients per doctor

Improve TB treatment

compliance by 30-70 %

Save mothers and

children

by reducing

maternal and

perinatal

mortality by 30%Slide5

Potential

impact

significant for all countries

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Maternal information

service saves mothers’

and children’s lives

SMS treatment

compliance helps

cure TB

Remote treatment

reduces COPD

hospitalizations

Remote monitoring

reduces elderly

care costs

Bangladesh

Save 40,000 mothers

and children annually

India

Save 290,000 mothers

and children annually

Pakistan

Save 75,000 mothers

and children annually

Russia

Cure 50,000 of

tuberculosis

Thailand

Cure 40,000 of

tuberculosis

Malaysia

Cure 10,000 of

tuberculosis

Hungary

Save 40,000 annual

hospital nights

Montenegro

Save 2,000 annual

hospital nights

Serbia

Save 40,000 annual

hospital nights

Norway

Save

1.5 billion

annually

Denmark

Save

1.25 billion

annually

Sweden

Save

2.4 billion

annually

Source: BCG/Telenor

mHealth

impact

studySlide6

6

00 Month 0000

In UK,

it’s now scientifically

proven that TeleHealth raises

the quality of healthcare

Medical sensors for

exchanging

medical

data

between homes and healthcare proffesionalsMore than 3000 patients suffering

from COPD, diabetes and hearth diseasesSignificantly

reduced mortality rate! Reduction in hospital admissionsReduction in nights spent on

hosptial

TeleHealth

Effects

achievedSlide7

The promise of a better life

No doctors available

to ask

Does not understand

warning signs

Risk of death

during

labour

Receives birth-related

information

Calls a doctor for consultation

Understands warning signs, gets help

Mother

and child lives

X

Razia

26, pregnant mother

SMS saves mother and child

Public

information

Unable to call for help when in need

Frequently forgets medication

Constantly worries next-of-kin

Automatic alarms to HC professionals

Easy to understand med. reminders

Wireless check-ups and communication

“Ole”

69, widower

with dementia

Empowered to live independently

Public

information

XSlide8

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Low

Cost HealthSlide9

Telenor

enables

healthcare

in

emerging

markets

through

award winning Healthline

services9

TeleDoctor Pakistan

Healthline

789 Bangladesh

Interactive teleconference between

a mobile subscriber and a registered

physician

Partnership with medical experts

Male and female doctors

Multilingual

Handles thousands of calls / day

Services

offered

Doctor’s advice

Information on medicines

Healthcare information

SMS based services for maternal and child health

Key factsSlide10

Assisted

LivingSlide11

Telenor

provides

complete

solutions

for

Assisted Living

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Fall

Door

Humidity

Temp

Motion

GPS

Blood

pressure

Scale

Gateway

Alarm

centre

Medical

records

Mobile

care

Relatives

Shepherd

Internet

/ GSM Slide12

Telenor is

enabling

mHealth

devices

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Safety alarms

Glucose meters

Pill dispensers

Assisted living

Mobile workersSlide13

mHealth

innovation projects

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Remote healthcare for elderly, chronic patients - Hungary

Piloting elderly living solutions Norway

LTE router in ambulances Norway

Tromsø

Telemedicine

Laboratory

Norway

Pilot in Szabolcs Szatmár Bereg

county

~50

0 devices

5 clinics, 180 patients

9 months long

30% cost saving

Fall

Bed-wetting

Epilepsy

Pill dispenser

Transmitting

live video

Sensors (pulse, temperature,

blood pressure, EKG)

Partnering to innovate new health services which aims to provide human

care

utilising

new technologies to improve health care and reduce burden

on the health care system.

Door sensors

GPSSlide14

mHealth

still face barriers

to full-scale implementation

Developed

marketsKnowledgeBusiness ModelsPriorities of Healthcare

providersDeveloping markets

Priorities of governmentsKnowledgeBusiness

ModelsCosts14

Source: WHO; BCG analysis

Nine key barriers to implementation of

mHealth identified by the WHO

Experience within Telenor footprintSlide15

Time has come

to

act

Thank you! 15