Rural Health Kiosk - Social Enterprise Pitch Deck, Student assignment part of IIM Kozhikode Management program
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Added: Sep 25, 2024
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Problem Area Strictly private and confidential 2 The Hidden Healthcare Crisis: Millions in Rural Areas Left Behind Image Reference: Healthcare platforms for rural India - Ganesh Natarajan Official Website
Introducing the Rural Smart Health Kiosk Strictly private and confidential 3 Objective: To revolutionize healthcare access in rural areas by providing affordable, accessible healthcare services through a network of state-of-the-art kiosks and mobile units. Execution Mechanism and Other Key Points: Health Kiosk: Physical locations in important junction points with more eligible population. Trained Local Youth: 1-2 volunteers (trained local youth) per location to help people coming to the centers. Mobile Units with a predefined schedule to visit villages with sparse population. Differential Pricing through Andhra Pradesh State government Ration Cards. Those with White Colour Ration Card to get free checkups and medicines. Regular charges for other patients. Targeted Digital Advertising: Additional revenue through Digital Advertising at the physical locations and in mobile units. Impact Investors for initial capital expenditure. Image Reference: Self Service Tele-Health & Tele-Medicine Kiosk, Singapore | AIT Technologies Pte Ltd Image Reference: (pinterest.com)
How it works – Commercial Strictly private and confidential 4 Targeted Advertising & Valuable Data Insights: Partner for Impact and Growth Image Reference: itesmedia.tv
How it works - Impact Strictly private and confidential 5 Transforming Lives: Bridging the Gap in Rural Healthcare Access Image Reference: eHealth Kiosks to Connect Rural Rajasthan - Elets eHealth (eletsonline.com)
Mapping with UN SDGs Strictly private and confidential 6 Rural Smart Health Kiosks: Contributing to a Healthier, More Equitable Future
Our Technology Strictly private and confidential 7
Social Enterprise Business Model Canvas Strictly private and confidential 8 Key Partners & Stakeholders Key Activities Type of Intervention Segments Value Proposition Channels Key Resources Cost Structure Revenue Structure Technology and equipment Personnel costs Telecommunication and internet connectivity Marketing and outreach Partnership fees Low-income individuals in rural areas Social Value Proposition Impact Measures Physical kiosks in central locations Mobile units for remote villages Mobile App and Web Portal Differential pricing through ration cards Digital advertising displayed on kiosks and mobile units Subscription fees for doctors Service Delivery through multiple delivery channels - affordable primary healthcare services Product Provision – Health ATMs Training local youth as kiosk operators Programme Activities: Kiosk operations and maintenance Mobile unit deployment and scheduling Partnership development with doctors and healthcare providers Mobile App and Web Portal Non-Programme Activities: Marketing and community outreach campaigns Data management and Security HR Activities Fundraising Health ATMs Mobile units Telemedicine platform Trained kiosk operators Mobile App and Web Portal Government Agencies Telemedicine Service Providers Medical Device Manufacturers Local NGOs and Community Leaders Doctors willing to provide remote consultations Surplus Expanding kiosk and mobile unit reach. Upgrading technology and equipment. Offering additional healthcare services. Community health education initiatives. Commerical Customers: Doctors Regular income Individuals in rural areas Tie-up Hospitals, Device Manufacturers Impact Customers: Individuals or organizations who want to support the social mission of the enterprise. Beneficiary Customer Number of patients served, healthcare outcomes improved, reduction in healthcare disparities. Customer Value Proposition Paying Patients – Accessibility Doctors & Tied-up Hospitals – Expand patient reach and revenue Access to affordable healthcare services for underserved populations in rural areas
Community Engagement & Partnerships Strictly private and confidential 9
Impact Measurement & Monitoring Strictly private and confidential 10 We believe that measuring and monitoring our impact is not just an exercise, but a commitment to ensuring that the Rural Smart Health Kiosk initiative truly makes a lasting difference in the lives of people in rural areas. Key Metrics: We track a range of key metrics to assess the program's effectiveness. These include: Utilization Rates: Number of health screenings conducted, telemedicine consultations held, and overall kiosk usage. Accessibility: Percentage of the target population with access to a kiosk or mobile unit within a reasonable distance. Health Outcomes: Monitoring changes in key health indicators for communities using the kiosks over time. User Satisfaction: Conducting surveys and feedback sessions to understand user experiences and identify areas for improvement. Image Reference: Carenation Report
The Road Ahead Strictly private and confidential 11 Expanding Our Reach: Transforming Healthcare Access Across Rural Communities Power of Scale Increased Access: More kiosks and mobile units will translate to increased access to basic healthcare services for a wider population. Improved Health Outcomes: By enabling early diagnosis and treatment, we can contribute to better overall health for rural communities. Economic Benefits: Improved health leads to increased productivity and economic opportunities for rural populations.
Invest in Health, Future: A Call to Action Strictly private and confidential 12 A Call to Action: Partnering for a Healthier, More Equitable World Why Invest with us? Sustainable Social Impact: We offer a proven model that bridges the gap in rural healthcare access, leading to measurable improvements in health outcomes. Double Bottom Line: Your investment generates not only social good but also financial returns through innovative partnerships and a scalable business model. Be Part of the Solution: Join a movement of passionate individuals and organizations dedicated to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and building a healthier world. Investment Opportunities: We offer a range of flexible investment opportunities to suit your interests and resources: Impact Investing: Invest directly in the Rural Smart Health Kiosk initiative, generating financial returns alongside significant social impact. Corporate Partnerships: Collaborate with us to promote your brand, gain valuable data insights into rural healthcare needs, and fulfill your corporate social responsibility goals. Philanthropic Donations: Support our mission through charitable donations that will directly fund kiosk deployment, program expansion, and community outreach initiatives.
Strictly private and confidential 13 Self Service Tele-Health & Tele-Medicine Kiosk, Singapore | AIT Technologies Pte Ltd Specific applications on #Multimedia #Kiosks include #patient #check-in, #collection of medical history and … | Healthcare technology, Health care, Home health care (pinterest.com) Huge Potential for IT Applications in Rural Healthcare Delivery - Government (mapsofindia.com) Healthcare platforms for rural India - Ganesh Natarajan Official Website eHealth Kiosks to Connect Rural Rajasthan - Elets eHealth (eletsonline.com) itesmedia.tv https://reports.carenation.in/public/dashboards/31hXrajd35ktuVVP8Fbs8SpB8GEYkZATeVSn1f8I?org_slug=default&p_w266_dateRange=d_this_year&p_w268_dateRange=d_this_year&p_w270_gender=male Image References