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		<title>Indus Hospital and Nokia Pakistan implement electronic surveillance system for pneumonia in Karachi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Karachi: The Indus Hospital Research Center and Nokia Pakistan announced the successful implementation of INTERACTIVE ALERTS, an electronic surveillance system for pneumonia in Karachi at a press conference held at the Indus Hospital. The Interactive Alerts system was designed by Interactive Research and Development (IRD), in collaboration with the Next Billion Network program at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Karachi: The Indus Hospital Research Center and Nokia Pakistan announced the successful implementation of INTERACTIVE ALERTS, an electronic surveillance system for pneumonia in Karachi at a press conference held at the Indus Hospital. The Interactive Alerts system was designed by Interactive Research and Development (IRD), in collaboration with the Next Billion Network program at the MIT Media Lab.</p>
<p>The Interactive Alerts system has been specifically developed to use the Nokia 6131 NFC phone for childhood pneumonia surveillance and referral in low-resource settings, although it can be easily extended to other diseases. At the time of the 6-week vaccination visit, children are given a radio frequency ID (RFID) tag in the form of a traditional bracelet. This tag provides a unique ID to the child, and parents are advised and encouraged to take sick children to participating general practitioner clinics or general hospitals in the program. At each encounter, the Nokia 6131 NFC phone is used to scan the child’s tag. Pertinent immunization, clinical and laboratory data is collected and posted to the server via GPRS in real-time, and can be viewed over a secure website.</p>
<p>The innovativeness of this approach is that it helps overcome the challenges of disease tracking and patient referral in settings where medical records and referral systems do not exist. The RFID bracelet provides unique identification, allowing health workers to verify identity and view basic medical records, and respond to emergencies quickly.</p>
<p>Pneumonia is a leading cause of childhood death in countries with high under-5 mortality rates. Invasive pneumococcal diseases the # 1 vaccine-preventable cause of death in children under 5 years of age. The World Health Organization estimates that up to 1 million children under 5 die each year due to pneumococcal diseases.</p>
<p>IRD has established pneumonia surveillance in Karachi in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH), the Program for Appropriate Technologies in Health (PATH) and the Indus Hospital. The objective of collecting this data is to provide policy makers in Pakistan and in the region the information required for introducing appropriate and new vaccines against pneumonia for children.</p>
<p>Interactive Alerts was co-developed by IRD’s health informatics team, led by Omar Allawala (Director of Information Technology) and Julia Irani (IT Project Manager),and a team of researchers and students from the Next Billion Network at MIT.  The MIT team proposed the idea of using the Nokia NFC phones, and produced an initial design and working prototype, from which the IRD team then developed the final product.</p>
<p>Commenting on the project, Damien Balsan, Director, Head of NFC Business Development Americas, Nokia said, “Nokia vision states; We believe in a world where connecting people to what matters empowers them to make the most of every moment. NFC is one of the ways to define the Nokia vision in terms of community services. We are committed to this project and will assign as much resources as we can to ensure expansion of this project to a greater geographical area.”</p>
<p><strong>About Nokia: </strong><br />
Nokia is the world’s number one manufacturer of mobile devices by market share and a leader in the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of devices for all major consumer segments and offer Internet services that enable people to experience music, maps, media, messaging and games. We also provide comprehensive digital map information through NAVTEQ and equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.</p>
<p><strong>About Indus Hospital: </strong><br />
The Indus Hospital is a state of the art 150 bed tertiary care center accessible to the public free of charge. A team of local and expatriate professionals provide specialized medical care with an emphasis on innovation and research. The tertiary care facilities at Indus Hospital are complemented by community outreach programs focused on prevention and early detection of disease, encouraging community involvement and ownership.</p>
<p><strong>About IRD:</strong><br />
Interactive Research &#038; Development is a Karachi-based non-profit company committed to saving lives through improvements in global health. IRD has a unique program in low-cost health technologies for developing countries, working with partners in East Africa, South Asia and Central America.  IRD has collaborative research agreements with academic research institutions in North America and Europe, including the joint Innovations in International Health (http://iih.mit.edu) program with the D-Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.</p>
<p><strong>About the MIT Media Lab and the Next Billion Network:</strong><br />
Based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the MIT Media Lab is an international leader in the development of innovative digital media and information technologies.  Lab researchers foster a unique culture of learning by doing, developing technologies that empower people of all ages, from all walks of life, in all societies, to design and invent new possibilities for themselves and their communities.  The Next Billion Network (http://nextbillion.mit.edu/) is a program at the MIT Media Lab whose goal is to enable and inspire innovation in the use of mobile technologies for, with, and by newly connected people around the developing world.</p>
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<p>Media Enquiries:</p>
<p><strong>Syed Meraj Alam</strong><br />
Syntax Communications<br />
0321-2211106</p>
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		<title>Message of PM Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on the occasion of 5th World TB Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 16:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am pleased to note that in unison with nations of the world, Pakistan is observing the World TB Day this year with a renewed commitment to fight the disease and stop its spread. In this context I would like to salute efforts of our health workers and all those who are making efforts to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am pleased to note that in unison with nations of the world, Pakistan is observing the World TB Day this year with a renewed commitment to fight the disease and stop its spread. In this context I would like to salute efforts of our health workers and all those who are making efforts to raise awareness and provide treatment to the affected in the length and breadth of Pakistan.</p>
<p>As we intensify our campaign to provide more and more people with treatment and knowledge to prevent against the disease, the role of nurses, doctors, researchers, community workers and all others involved in supporting this noble cause would remain critical. The present government is mindful of its responsibilities towards the underserved segments of the society and is making concerted efforts to improve their lot as we understand that poverty manifests itself in a number of social and health problems of which tuberculosis is one.</p>
<p>Pakistan has over the years made tremendous progress in ensuring that free treatment for TB is available to everyone in the country who needs it. Today in every district of Pakistan, free diagnosis and treatment of the disease is available. I would like to urge all individuals, families, communities and governments to do everything in their power to stop tuberculosis. Although Tb is a preventable and curable disease, it has remained one of the largest infectious killers of people in the world. The theme of World TB Day this year highlights the need to mobilize the youth in raising awareness and advocating for the cause. I have firm belief that youth being excellent agents of change would bring a new impetus to this initiative. I commend the efforts of all to provide a healing touch to those afflicted by the disease and rising awareness towards its prevention.</p>
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<p>PID</p>
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		<title>Gilani for gearing efforts to make Pakistan a polio-free country</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Islamabad: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has directed the Ministry to gear up its efforts to make Pakistan a polio free country. He said that the Ministry should launch an effective media campaign for masses awareness about the benefits of immunization drops for prevention of child from fatal diseases.
Chairing a high level meeting to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Islamabad: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has directed the Ministry to gear up its efforts to make Pakistan a polio free country. He said that the Ministry should launch an effective media campaign for masses awareness about the benefits of immunization drops for prevention of child from fatal diseases.</p>
<p>Chairing a high level meeting to review the performance of the health sector in the Ministry of Health here, the Prime Minister said that the government is determined to ensure the provision of best health care facility to every citizen of the country at their door-step as a manifesto of PPP and realizing the dream of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto “Health for All’</p>
<p>The Prime Minister directed that proposed  cut of 30%  on current Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) should not be applicable  to the health sector and the total development  budget  of Rs,19  billion  be provided to the Ministry of Health in order to undertake health care program without any difficulty.</p>
<p>The Prime Minister expressed displeasure over the unnecessary delay in the execution of Mother and Neonatal Health Program and directed the Ministry for it early implementation so that it could deliver the desired result as envisioned in the government’s plan of providing latest health care facility to mother and child.</p>
<p>Underscoring the importance of ownership for the success of any program, the Prime Minister constituted a committee to ascertain the problems of effective implementation of Family Planning and Primary Healthcare Program, including strengthening the role of 120,000 Lady Health Workers. He advised that strict control be maintained over the spending of public money, to avoid any wastage due to overlapping and duplication. He entrusted the newly formed committee to take all the stakeholders and particularly the Provincial Governments on board to ensure better coordination. He also emphasized the importance of decentralization of such a big programme.</p>
<p>The Prime Minister directed the Ministry of Health to ensure the availability essential drugs on affordable price in the market.</p>
<p>He also directed the Ministry to undertake health projects in FATA for ensuring provision of basic health facilities to the people of the area and to supplement the government’s efforts for improving socio-economic conduction of the area.</p>
<p>Secretary Health briefed the Prime Minister about the various healthcare projects being undertaken in the country to prevent diseases, disability, premature deaths and hazardous diseases.</p>
<p>Minister for Health, Minister of State for Health and Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health sector also attended the meeting.</p>
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<p>PID</p>
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