Alex Joseph, cinematographer of Chattambi, was another person with whom Anoop shared his movie dreams and discussed stories. When he narrated the story of Ek Kahani, they encouraged him to turn it into a film.
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The Country Connector engages with national health systems and the people that lead, manage and operate within these systems to build understanding of health governance of the private sector in health, to learn from practice, to improve practice. Systems and the actors that work in them are made up of stories. These have rebounded during COVID-19. We would like to share the story of Sehat Kahani, an impact-driven digital health solution, that connected women in Pakistan - as patients - primary care workers - general practitioners and clinical specialists, during COVID-19. This story is based on an interview with Sara Saeed, the CEO and Co-Founder of Sehat Kahani.
The COVID-19 story
When COVID-19 hit Pakistan in early 2020, Sehat Kahani was one of the very few entities able to provide telemedicine through a mobile App. Sehat Kahani's telemedicine application was used by the Federal Government under an initiative called Digital Pakistan, in the first wave of COVID-19. COVID-19 telemedicine consultations were provided for free and managed to connect about 70,000 patients with COVID-19 testing and treatment services. The population was also able to get in contact with doctors for other health-related issues. Both COVID-19 and other essential health services were provided free of charge during the first wave of COVID-19 (from March 2020 to August 2020). Since then, COVID-19-related consultations have remained free-of-charge.
(Steve looks at Odells diploma from Fordham Law School)
Steve McGarrett: What is this? You're a lawyer?
Odell Martin: Yeah. Yeah, I'm a lawyer. Is that so hard to believe?
Steve McGarrett: Well, I mean, it's a barbershop, so, yeah, kinda.
Odell Martin: I just blew your mind, didn't I?
Steve McGarrett: You know, most people hang it on the wall, you know.
Odell Martin: Yeah, well, I'm not too fond of mine, and I just haven't had the nerve to toss it in the trash where it belongs, okay?
Steve McGarrett: There's a story there.
Odell Martin: There's a long and boring story there, one that ends up with me owning a barbershop on a rock in the middle of the Pacific.
Sehat Kahani is a health tech impact business that aims to democratise health care for all using a network of qualified and previously untapped network of female doctors using telemedicine. We have created a network of e-Hubs (walk-in clinics) that connects users to qualified female doctors online, while qualified nurses or health workers act as intermediaries. We have also launched a telemedicine based mobileapp that allows a patient to record their health history, chat andconduct an audio/video consultation with an available network of qualified doctors and obtain a prescription as well as the facility of at home pharmacy delivery and lab tests (through partner organisations) to increase convenience for people from the more urban markets. In addition, we have deployed a preventive health portfolio to improve health education and awareness in untapped communities. We have a 24/7 helpline for our beneficiaries to avail health information or a consult from our network of doctors for COVID suspects. The helpline is currently also functioning as a self-screening and referral tool for users who are suspected for COVID-19. Sehat Kahani has been able to make revenue over the net, create key collaborations and partnerships across all service lines with a female majority team.
Sehat Kahani has created a unique solution enabling beneficiaries to access quality authentic healthcare. Using an integrated innovation model, we have been successful in establishing 27 e-health clinics across Pakistan that have served 165,000+ beneficiaries through active consultations while more than a million lives have been impacted through preventive health campaigns. Through our mobile application we have catered to 90,000 +active users. We have created a network for 1,500 female doctors and 110 nurses while providing them access to online health Education programmes and training for their capacity building as well as employment opportunities. Our project empowers the patients and beneficiaries to seek telemedicine services for primary care services. They experience an increased convenience in accessing medical services by choosing the service model they prefer based on their own unique characteristics as beneficiaries. Furthermore, out of the workforce female doctors and healthcare workers also benefit from the improved work-life balance due to flexible practice and hours within the vicinity of their homes, in addition to substantial earnings. By facilitating information collection and making it transparent, the proposed model has the potential to protect and empower end users/ beneficiaries as well as contribute to the socio-economic development of health professionals.
My leadership is greatly driven by my collective strong value belief system and my sincere commitment to the betterment of the community. My leadership has required integrity, effort and commitment. Each step from the first launch of e-clinic to the expansion of our operations while sustaining organisation growth was challenging. However, I along with my co-founder realized that it was necessary to create an all-inclusive platform where women felt empowered to practice medicine as well as women in the communities felt safe to access affordable quality health service. We faced societal pressures of being a mother and a housewife while trying to launch a solution that was both innovative and much needed. Being resilient through time and again enabled us to co-create Sehat Kahani that literally translates into a story of health. With the help of community stakeholders, partners and our team we were able to launch a platform that gave women opportunities to voice out their health needs. Today I along with my co-founder lead a team of more than 120+ members, overseeing a network of 1500 doctors utilising our solutions and impacting more than 1.5 million lives collectively by making quality healthcare accessible, affordable and achievable for them.
Sehat Kahani has a sustainable revenue sharing model that offers services focused on all market segments via: (a) E-Health Hubs and Health Education: At Sehat Kahani E- Health Hubs a front line worker is trained to act as an intermediary for our beneficiaries who are charged $0.5 to $3 to connect with qualified home based female physicians or a specialists virtually. Sehat Kahani also conducts preventive health care drives to bring out a long term behavioural change in communities capped at 20% net revenue profit. (b) Mobile health Application: Through this application, users can obtain quick consultations with general and specialist female doctors along with keeping track of their health history and obtaining digital prescriptions. Our target users include: (i) B2B solutions enable corporate businesses to use this app as a tool to meet the primary health needs of their employees. (ii) B2B2C solution is for corporations with a larger consumer base, such as banks, insurance companies and telecom firms who are able to provide app services to their clients. For our corporate models we charge a per user annual subscription fee of $5-$20 for GP only, $10-$30 for GP+specialist and $15-$50 for GP+specialist+mental health expert (iii) B2C solution is for retail users targeting more than 74 Million of smartphone users with subscription charges $10/user/year or per consultation charges ranging from $2-$15 per user.
Ulrike Stark is a scholar of modern Hindi literature and South Asian book history. Her main research interests are in the cultural and intellectual history of North India in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a specific focus on print culture, public intellectual life, education, and gender. She also has a long-standing interest in contemporary Hindi fiction and literary translation.
He on Thursday took to Instagram to announce the new release date. He wrote on Instagram: "They say sabar ka phal meetha hota hai', so to increase the mithaas of this incredibly special story - we're coming with a whole lot of love! Rocky aur Rani ke parivaar ho rahe hai taiyyaar, aur ab dekhiye yeh anokhi kahani of pyaar!"
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