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- ItemBasic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC) LearningPanel Integrating Digital and Non Digital Tools Many skilled birth attendants in low and middle income countries do not have the skills and knowledge of essential medical interventions or signal functions to provide quality basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care BEmONC This session will demonstrate how to integrate digital and non digital tools with proven best practices in BEmONC capacity building approaches Panelists will feature a variety of tools for supporting health worker training and BEmONC implementation Presented by Jennifer Breads Technical Advisor JhpiegoTara Talvacchia mHealth Manager Maternity FoundationAnne Marie Frokjaer Barrie Head of Development Programs Maternity FoundationCarolyn Moore Acting Director mPowering Frontline Health Workers
- ItemBi- Manual Compression Video (BEmONC Demonstration)Panel Integrating Digital and Non Digital Tools Many skilled birth attendants in low and middle income countries do not have the skills and knowledge of essential medical interventions or signal functions to provide quality basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care BEmONC This session will demonstrate how to integrate digital and non digital tools with proven best practices in BEmONC capacity building approaches Panelists will feature a variety of tools for supporting health worker training and BEmONC implementation Presented by Jennifer Breads Technical Advisor JhpiegoTara Talvacchia mHealth Manager Maternity FoundationAnne Marie Frokjaer Barrie Head of Development Programs Maternity FoundationCarolyn Moore Acting Director mPowering Frontline Health Workers
- ItemGestDate: A Mobile Application to Estimate Gestational Age and Support Clinical Decision MakingPanel CommCare Case Studies Do you keep hearing about CommCare and want to know more about this technology CommCare is known for its easy to build apps Used in over countries CommCare is the most widely adopted technically advanced and evidence based mobile platform for lowresource settings So what are the implementation stories of CommCare Join this session to learn more about CommCare and its different uses as an open source technology The panelists will talk about how they have adapted the platform to support immunization programs estimating gestational age for ANC support and in tracking commodities Presented by Jennifer Snyder Program Officer JhpiegoLisa Noguchi Senior Maternal Health Advisor JhpiegoGbaike Ajayi Program Officer Jhpiego
- ItemHindsight is 20/20: What Can We Learn from the Mobile Technology for Health (MOTECH) Program in GhanaPanel Hindsight is 20 20 Data Reflections This interactive panel led by researchers and program implementers is intended to spur discourse on how to optimize the use of data to inform program implementation and evidence generation for digital health innovations The panel will harness lessons learned from the Mobile Technology for Health MOTECH program in Ghana and introduce audience members to the concept of program drift in health systems research Panelists will consider how data can and should be used to better inform program implementation This session will also include reflection on monitoring and evaluation and program implementation but also more broadly on considerations for future programs focusing on health messaging and clinical data management Presented by Dr Garrett Mehl Scientist WHO Tim Wood Senior Program Officer Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Amnesty LeFevre Assistant Scientist Johns Hopkins School of Public Health David Hutchful Director Technology Innovations Grameen Foundation Ghana Dr Anitha Moorthy Technical Officer Reproductive Maternal and Child Health Grameen Foundation GhanaDr Larissa Jennings Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthSocial and Behavioral Interventions SBI Program
- ItemImpact of WhatsApp Groups for Pregnant Women in Peri- Urban Nairobi, KenyaLeveraging Social Media Tools for Public Health Impact WhatsApp Use Cases What s up with WhatsApp Come learn how three NGOs are using this mobile communication technology to drive innovation and engagement in their work Jacaranda Health is pioneering a patient centered social support intervention using WhatsApp and measuring its impact on health outcomes for women and infants during pregnancy delivery and the postpartum period Based on demonstrated successes of in person group based pregnancy care models Jacaranda is studying the impact of a low cost easily accessible mobile tool that facilitates communication among pregnant women with the oversight of a moderator Jacaranda will share results from their RCT and discuss implications for scalability The Knowledge for Health K4Health Project tested the popular WhatsApp Messenger platform as a mode for delivering family planning continued professional development training content to Kenyan health workers A seven week training program on healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy was designed and delivered to 160 participants K4Health will highlight the lessons learned from an acceptability and feasibility study about this training program To support the implementation of service delivery improvement projects the Leadership Management and Governance LMG Project led by MSH integrated a peer support networking component via WhatsApp into the LMG for Midwifery Managers Course a five day workshop focused on a variety of leadership management and governance skills followed with individual six month action plans to address a clinical workplace challenge MSH will discuss how the use of a facilitated mobile networking group enabled midwifery managers to discuss service delivery improvement strategies share monitoring and evaluation data and provide peer support and encouragement during their six month workplace interventions Presented by Rachel M Jones Monitoring Evaluation Manager Jacaranda Health Jacaranda Maternity
- ItemMedic Mobile- Scaling mHealth with Government: Lessons from NepalPartnering for Scale In this panel speakers from three different organizations will explore the importance of partnerships to bring digital health projects to scale Medic Mobile will provide an in depth look at the national scale up of antenatal and postnatal care programs in Nepal in partnership with the Ministry of Health in Nepal They will share experiences and learnings on government adoption and key implementation practices including training support mobile network partnerships and sustainability planning that are key to digital health at scale CliniPAK360 equips health care providers with mobile devices to capture analyze and help diagnose clinical conditions This collaboration includes Qualcomm Wireless Reach Vecna Cares Etisalat InStrat National Primary Health Care Development Agency and State Primary Health Management Boards of several States in Nigeria CliniPAK360 will discuss engagement strategies that contributed to the program s growth and its eventual transition to a state government owned and funded initiative World Vision has sustainably scaled up operationalization of DHIS 2 to over 34 health facilities including the remotest ones in Hoima district one of the largest in Uganda As part of this session World Vision will share its experiences best practices strategies and approaches to enhance evidence based health care and decision making including engaging community private public and religious partners Presented by Shreya Bhatt Director of Special Projects for Asia Medic Mobile
- ItemMMH PresentationPanel Going Digital at the Frontlines Sit back and learn from a diverse group of panelists about how digital tools have supported health workers from rural Guatemala to Zambia From a recent survey involving over 140 frontline health worker support projects about emerging trends and best practices in the use of digital tools to presentations on two programs that have scaled to support health workers in service delivery and digital learning You ll learn about tools and approaches that have worked and identify what will help your own programs scale digital programs for health workers Presented by Erica Layer Program Director D Tree
- ItemPlanning for ScaleInteractive Session Deep Dive into a National mHealth System This session focuses on a theme that has long been pervasive in the digital global health dialogue but that has yet remained elusive in implementation and practice Scaling existing solutions Praekelt Foundation will lead this session simplifying the process by providing a concrete action plan that leverages an existing technical platform and service model that will enable you to get a mobile for RNMCH program up and running in a country of your choice in a matter of weeks This hands on session will equip participants with a clear understanding of how to leverage the technology content partnerships and models that have already been built and are ready to use as well as what additional features may need to be customized and localized Working in small groups participants will develop their own four week action plans based on a global health problem statement You ll leave this session with essential tools to assist in critical thinking and planning scale for digital health implementation Presented by Gustav Praekelt Founder CEO Praekelt Group