Parkers Resilient Health
- Nigeria
- Nonprofit
Parkers Resilient Health is addressing the critical problem of inadequate healthcare access in climate-vulnerable regions, with a focused effort in South-East Nigeria. This issue is magnified by the harsh impacts of climate change, including increased frequency of natural disasters, displacement, and disruption of existing healthcare infrastructures. Globally, the World Health Organization estimates that climate change will cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050 due to malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, and heat stress. The scale of the problem in the communities we are working in is substantial, with millions of individuals across Africa, particularly in South-East Nigeria, facing significant barriers to accessing timely and quality healthcare services.
In South-East Nigeria alone, our initial assessments indicate that over 15 million people live in areas prone to flooding and erosion, factors that directly impact their ability to access healthcare. The lack of infrastructure, coupled with geographical isolation, exacerbates the vulnerability of these communities to health risks associated with climate change. Furthermore, the region's healthcare delivery system struggles with resource constraints, including insufficient healthcare personnel, facilities, and equipment, making it challenging to meet the rising demand for medical services.
Our solution directly targets these factors by leveraging telemedicine to bridge the gap in healthcare access. Through providing remote consultations and health education, Parkers Resilient Health aims to mitigate the impact of physical and infrastructural barriers that prevent individuals from receiving essential healthcare services. Our approach is particularly relevant in the context of climate change, as it offers a flexible and resilient model of healthcare delivery that can adapt to the changing environmental conditions and challenges faced by these communities.
Relevant statistics that underscore the importance of our solution include the fact that in Nigeria, there are approximately 0.4 physicians per 1,000 people, according to World Bank data, significantly below the WHO's minimum standard. This shortage is even more acute in rural and climate-affected regions. Studies have shown that telemedicine can significantly reduce the time to treatment for emergency conditions, from cardiovascular diseases to maternal health emergencies, showcasing the potential life-saving impact of our solution.
Parkers Resilient Health's telemedicine platform addresses the pressing need for accessible and resilient healthcare services in climate-vulnerable regions, offering a scalable solution that not only impacts the communities in South-East Nigeria but also has the potential to benefit millions globally facing similar challenges.
Parkers Resilient Health is a comprehensive telemedicine solution designed to bring healthcare services directly to individuals in climate-vulnerable regions, with a particular focus on South-East Nigeria. Our solution is a digital platform that enables remote medical consultations, health education, and support services, leveraging technology to overcome traditional barriers to healthcare access.
How It Works:
Remote Medical Consultations: At the heart of Parkers Resilient Health is the telemedicine service, which allows patients to connect with healthcare professionals via video, voice calls, or text messaging. Using smartphones, tablets, or computers, individuals can receive diagnoses, medical advice, and prescriptions without needing to travel. This service is particularly crucial in areas where healthcare facilities are scarce or difficult to access due to geographical or environmental challenges.
Health Education: Alongside medical consultations, our platform provides users with access to a wealth of health education materials. These resources cover a range of topics, from preventive healthcare measures to managing chronic conditions, all tailored to the specific health challenges and risks of the target communities. This component empowers individuals with knowledge to take proactive steps towards their health and well-being.
Community Health Outreaches: Beyond the digital platform, Parkers Resilient Health organizes community health outreaches in collaboration with local healthcare workers. These outreaches involve physical visits to communities for health screenings, vaccination drives, and educational seminars, complementing the telemedicine services.
Technology Used:
The platform utilizes secure cloud-based servers for data storage, ensuring patient information is kept confidential and accessible only to authorized personnel.
It employs advanced encryption protocols to protect data transmission during remote consultations, safeguarding patient privacy.
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms offer personalized health recommendations and assist in diagnosing common conditions, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of consultations.
A user-friendly interface ensures the platform is accessible to individuals with varying levels of tech-savviness, including features designed for low-bandwidth environments to accommodate users in remote areas.
In simple terms, Parkers Resilient Health is a digital bridge connecting patients in climate-affected regions with essential healthcare services. Through harnessing the power of technology, we are making healthcare accessible, informative, and responsive to the needs of communities facing the dual challenges of climate vulnerability and healthcare access disparities. Our solution is a testament to the potential of telemedicine to transform healthcare delivery in some of the world's most hard-to-reach areas, ensuring no one is left behind in the pursuit of health and well-being.
Parkers Resilient Health is dedicated to serving individuals and communities in climate-vulnerable regions of South-East Nigeria, with a particular focus on those who are most affected by the adverse impacts of climate change. These include rural dwellers, smallholder farmers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and marginalized groups who face significant challenges in accessing quality healthcare services. These communities are often situated in remote areas where healthcare infrastructure is either inadequate or completely absent. The compounded effects of climate change, such as flooding and erosion, further exacerbate their vulnerability, isolating them from essential services and support.
The target population is currently underserved due to several critical factors:
Geographical Barriers: The remote nature of many communities limits physical access to healthcare facilities, making it difficult for individuals to seek timely medical care.
Infrastructure Deficiencies: Inadequate healthcare infrastructure, including a shortage of medical professionals and facilities, hampers the delivery of essential health services.
Economic Constraints: Financial limitations restrict access to healthcare services, with many unable to afford the cost of travel to distant hospitals or the fees for medical consultations.
Information Gap: A lack of health education and awareness contributes to poor health outcomes, with many individuals unaware of preventive measures or management of common health conditions.
Parkers Resilient Health addresses these challenges through the following approaches:
Remote Access to Healthcare: By providing telemedicine services, our solution allows individuals to consult with healthcare professionals via digital platforms, bypassing geographical barriers and making healthcare accessible from their homes. This direct access to medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment can significantly improve health outcomes for individuals in remote areas.
Health Education: Our platform offers health education resources and programs tailored to the specific needs of the target population. This initiative aims to bridge the information gap, empowering individuals with knowledge about preventive healthcare, disease management, and environmental health risks, thereby fostering a proactive approach to health and wellness.
Community Engagement: Through community health outreaches, Parkers Resilient Health actively engages with the target population, providing on-the-ground health screenings, vaccinations, and educational seminars. These outreaches complement our digital services, ensuring a holistic approach to healthcare that addresses both immediate and long-term health needs.
Parkers Resilient Health is not merely a telemedicine service; it is a lifeline for communities in climate-vulnerable regions. Through making healthcare accessible, informative, and responsive to their needs, we are directly and meaningfully improving the lives of those who are currently underserved, contributing to a healthier, more resilient future for all.
Our team, spearheaded by individuals who hail from or have extensively worked within the very communities we aim to serve, is uniquely positioned to deliver the Parkers Resilient Health solution. This inherent proximity to the target population is not just geographical but also cultural and experiential, allowing us to design and implement our solution with a deep understanding of the local context and needs.
Team Composition and Representation:
The Team Lead and several team members grew up in South-East Nigeria, directly experiencing the challenges posed by climate vulnerability and healthcare access. This personal experience has fostered a strong sense of commitment and understanding of the nuances involved in delivering healthcare solutions in such settings.
Our team composition reflects the diversity of the communities we aim to serve, including members from various ethnic backgrounds, professional experiences in healthcare and technology, and a mix of individuals who have lived in urban and rural settings. This diversity ensures a wide range of perspectives and insights that inform our approach.
Community-Guided Solution Design:
The design and implementation of Parkers Resilient Health are deeply rooted in community input. From the initial concept stage, we have engaged with community members through focus groups, interviews, and participatory design sessions to understand their needs, preferences, and potential barriers to accessing telemedicine services.
Regular feedback mechanisms are integrated into our platform, allowing us to continuously refine and adapt our services based on actual user experiences and suggestions. This iterative process ensures that our solution remains relevant and effective for the communities it serves.
Leveraging Local Knowledge and Expertise:
We collaborate closely with local healthcare workers, community leaders, and NGOs to ensure our solution aligns with existing healthcare frameworks and complements other initiatives. This collaborative approach not only strengthens our solution's impact but also fosters local ownership and sustainability.
Our team includes members with expertise in local languages and cultural practices, ensuring that our health education materials and communication strategies are culturally sensitive and easily understood by the target population.
Adaptive and Responsive Implementation:
Recognizing the dynamic nature of the challenges faced by these communities, particularly due to climate change, our team is committed to an adaptive implementation strategy. We are prepared to respond to emerging needs and adjust our approach as required, guided by ongoing community feedback and the evolving landscape.
- Increase access to and quality of health services for medically underserved groups around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, and LGBTQ+ individuals).
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 13. Climate Action
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
- Pilot
Our decision to classify Parkers Resilient Health as being at the pilot stage is based on the concrete achievements and the development phase we have navigated thus far. At this juncture, we have successfully built and tested a foundational telemedicine platform designed to address the healthcare needs of communities in climate-vulnerable regions of South-East Nigeria. This selection underscores our commitment to iterating our solution based on real-world feedback and data, ensuring it is robust, user-friendly, and effectively meets the target population's needs.
Accomplishments to Date:
Platform Development: We have developed a telemedicine platform that facilitates remote consultations between healthcare professionals and patients using mobile and web technologies. The platform includes features for scheduling appointments, conducting video and audio consultations, and a secure messaging system for follow-up communication. It is designed to be accessible on various devices, ensuring users in remote areas with limited tech access can still benefit from our services.
Initial Testing and Iteration: The platform underwent rigorous testing with a small group of users from the target communities, including both healthcare providers and patients. This initial phase allowed us to identify and address technical challenges, such as bandwidth limitations and user interface improvements, ensuring the platform's usability across different devices and internet speeds.
Community Engagement and Feedback: We have engaged directly with over 1,500 individuals through community outreaches and pilot program enrolments. These engagements have been instrumental in gathering feedback on the platform’s functionality, understanding the healthcare needs of the community, and raising awareness about the potential of telemedicine to improve healthcare access.
Healthcare Provider Collaboration: A network of 30 healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, and community health workers, has been established. These professionals have been trained on using the platform and are actively participating in the pilot, offering consultations and contributing valuable insights into improving service delivery.
Beneficiaries Served: So far, our pilot has served approximately 1,500 beneficiaries, providing them with remote medical consultations, health education, and access to medical advice that was previously unavailable or difficult to access due to geographical and infrastructural barriers.
Partnership - We have secured partnership with UNDP which has given us funding and technical support for the project.
The pilot stage of Parkers Resilient Health is a critical phase that has allowed us to validate our concept, understand the practical challenges of implementing telemedicine in resource-limited settings, and directly impact the lives of individuals in climate-vulnerable communities. Our focus remains on learning from this phase to refine our approach, scale our impact, and prepare for a broader rollout of our solution.
Applying to Solve represents a strategic opportunity for Parkers Resilient Health to transcend beyond our current limitations and significantly amplify the impact of our telemedicine solution in climate-vulnerable regions. While financial support is valuable, our primary motivation for applying to Solve extends to the comprehensive ecosystem of support that the program offers, including technical, legal, cultural, and market assistance. These resources are critical for addressing the multifaceted barriers our initiative currently faces.
Technical Barrier:
Our platform requires advanced technological enhancements to ensure scalability, security, and user-friendliness across diverse and low-bandwidth environments. Solve's network of tech experts and partners can provide the mentorship and collaborations necessary to refine our platform's architecture, incorporating AI and machine learning for diagnostic support, and optimizing for low-connectivity scenarios prevalent in our target regions.
Legal and Regulatory Barrier:
Navigating the complex legal and regulatory landscape of telemedicine across different jurisdictions presents a significant challenge. We hope to leverage Solve's network of legal experts to gain insights into regulatory compliance, data protection, and patient privacy laws, ensuring our services are not only effective but also legally sound in every community we serve.
Cultural Barrier:
Ensuring our solution is culturally sensitive and appropriately adapted to the diverse communities in South-East Nigeria requires deep understanding and continuous engagement. Solve's global community, which includes cultural experts and organizations experienced in implementing health solutions in various contexts, can offer invaluable guidance on tailoring our approach to resonate with and be embraced by the local populations.
Market Barrier:
Expanding our solution to new markets and ensuring its sustainability amidst stiff competition and varying healthcare ecosystems is a daunting task. Through Solve, we aim to access strategic partnerships, market insights, and business development support. This could significantly aid in refining our business model, identifying new market opportunities, and establishing collaborations with local and international stakeholders.
How Solve Can Help:
Networking Opportunities: Connecting with Solve's diverse network of leaders, innovators, and change-makers can open doors to partnerships that are crucial for our growth and sustainability.
Mentorship and Expertise: Access to Solve's mentors can help address our specific needs in technology development, legal compliance, cultural adaptation, and business scaling.
Visibility and Credibility: Being part of the Solve community can enhance our visibility, lend credibility to our initiative, and open up avenues for further support and recognition.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
Parkers Resilient Health introduces a novel approach to healthcare delivery in climate-vulnerable regions, particularly in South-East Nigeria, by leveraging telemedicine and integrating community-based strategies to ensure accessibility and effectiveness. This innovative solution transcends traditional healthcare barriers through a combination of digital technology, local engagement, and scalable models, positioning it to catalyze broader positive impacts within the healthcare sector and potentially transform the market landscape.
1. Innovative Approach:
Localized Telemedicine Services: Unlike generic telemedicine platforms, Parkers Resilient Health is specifically designed with the unique environmental, cultural, and infrastructural challenges of climate-vulnerable regions in mind. By tailoring our services to address these specific challenges, we ensure higher efficacy and adoption rates, setting a new standard for targeted healthcare solutions. This is also scalable.
Integration of Community Health Outreaches: Our model goes beyond digital consultations by incorporating physical community health outreaches and movable health hubs. This hybrid approach ensures that we reach populations with limited digital literacy or access, fostering inclusivity and comprehensive care that digital-only solutions might overlook.
Utilization of Advanced Technology: Employing cutting-edge technologies like AI for diagnostic support and machine learning to analyze health trends within communities, our platform offers a significantly improved way of predicting, diagnosing, and managing health issues. This predictive approach can lead to early interventions, preventing the escalation of treatable conditions.
Scalable and Sustainable Model: By developing a solution that is both technologically advanced and deeply rooted in community engagement, Parkers Resilient Health has the potential to be scaled across similar regions facing healthcare access challenges due to climate change or infrastructural deficits.
2. Catalyzing Broader Positive Impacts:
Inspiring Innovation: By demonstrating the efficacy of a localized and integrated telemedicine approach, Parkers Resilient Health could inspire other innovators in the healthcare space to develop targeted solutions for underserved populations, fostering a wave of innovation tailored to the specific needs of various communities.
Strengthening Healthcare Systems: Our solution will serve as a model for government bodies and NGOs looking to strengthen healthcare systems in vulnerable areas, showing how technology and community engagement can be leveraged to improve healthcare access and outcomes.
Changing the Market/Landscape:
Redefining Healthcare Delivery: Parkers Resilient Health is poised to redefine healthcare delivery in remote and vulnerable regions, demonstrating that quality healthcare can be accessible regardless of geographical and infrastructural barriers.
Setting New Standards: Through successfully implementing this model, we can set new standards for healthcare delivery in climate-vulnerable areas, encouraging policymakers, healthcare providers, and investors to rethink how healthcare services are deployed and supported.
Our solution, Parkers Resilient Health, is built on a theory of change that envisions a transformative impact on healthcare accessibility and outcomes in climate-vulnerable regions, particularly South-East Nigeria. Through leveraging telemedicine and integrating community health outreaches, we aim to bridge the gap between underserved populations and quality healthcare services. This theory of change outlines a logical pathway from our activities to the intended impacts, supported by evidence and research that validate the effectiveness of our approach.
1. Activities:
Implementing Telemedicine Services: Offering remote medical consultations to overcome geographical barriers.
Conducting Community Health Outreaches: Providing on-the-ground health education, screenings, and awareness programs.
Deploying Movable Health Hubs: Establishing mobile units equipped with telemedicine capabilities in remote areas.
2. Immediate Outputs:
Increased Access to Healthcare Services: Reduced travel time and costs for patients, making healthcare more accessible.
Improved Health Literacy: Enhanced understanding of health issues, preventive measures, and management of chronic conditions among the target population.
Strengthened Local Healthcare Infrastructure: Augmented capacity of local health systems to deliver services through technology and training.
3. Evidence Supporting Links:
Telemedicine Effectiveness: Research have shown that telemedicine can significantly improve access to healthcare services, particularly in remote areas, by facilitating timely medical consultations (1).
Impact of Health Education: Evidence from health interventions globally indicates that community health education can lead to better health outcomes by empowering individuals with knowledge to prevent diseases and manage their health conditions (2).
Mobile Health Hubs Success: Case studies from similar initiatives have demonstrated that mobile health units can effectively extend healthcare services to underserved areas, thereby improving healthcare access and reducing disparities (3).
4. Longer-term Outcomes:
Reduced Disease Prevalence: With improved access to healthcare and health literacy, we anticipate a reduction in the prevalence of preventable diseases within the target communities.
Enhanced Community Well-being: Increased healthcare access and knowledge lead to healthier communities with better quality of life.
Sustainable Healthcare Systems: Strengthened local healthcare infrastructure ensures a resilient system capable of withstanding environmental challenges and serving future generations.
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Parkers Resilient Health is committed to transforming healthcare delivery in climate-vulnerable regions, with the ultimate goal of improving health outcomes and ensuring equitable access to healthcare services. Our impact goals are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being. Through our solution, we aim to:
Increase Access to Quality Healthcare Services: Our primary impact goal is to ensure that individuals in climate-vulnerable regions have timely access to quality healthcare services through our telemedicine platform.
Improve Health Literacy and Preventive Care: We aim to enhance health literacy among the target population, empowering them with knowledge and resources to engage in preventive care and effectively manage health conditions.
Strengthen Local Healthcare Systems: By integrating our solution with existing healthcare infrastructure, we seek to build more resilient and responsive local healthcare systems capable of serving their communities effectively.
1. Measuring Progress Towards Impact Goals:
To measure our progress towards these impact goals, we are utilizing a mix of quantitative and qualitative indicators:
Number of Telemedicine Consultations: This indicator measures our success in increasing access to healthcare services. We track the total number of telemedicine consultations conducted through our platform, aiming for a year-on-year increase.
Health Literacy Improvement Rates: Through pre- and post-engagement surveys, we assess the improvement in health literacy among our users, focusing on their understanding of preventive care, disease management, and healthy lifestyle practices.
Community Health Outcomes: We monitor key health outcomes within the communities we serve, such as reductions in prevalence rates of common preventable diseases, improvements in maternal and child health metrics, and increased vaccination coverage.
Healthcare System Response Time: To assess the strengthening of local healthcare systems, we measure the average response time to healthcare requests and emergencies before and after the integration of our solution.
User Satisfaction and Engagement: Through regular feedback mechanisms, we gauge user satisfaction with our services and their engagement levels with the telemedicine platform and health education resources.
SDG Alignment: Specifically, we align with SDG 3.8 (Achieve universal health coverage), measuring our contribution through indicators such as the proportion of the target population with access to essential healthcare services and the financial protection afforded by our solution.
Data for these indicators are collected through our digital platform analytics, user surveys, and collaboration with local healthcare providers. Progress is reviewed quarterly to ensure we are on track towards our impact goals, with adjustments made as necessary based on feedback and data analysis. This comprehensive approach to measuring progress allows us to demonstrate the transformative impact of Parkers Resilient Health on the lives of those in climate-vulnerable regions, contributing to a healthier, more equitable world.
The core technology powering Parkers Resilient Health is a multifaceted telemedicine platform that integrates modern digital technologies with traditional healthcare practices to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions to communities in climate-vulnerable regions. Our platform is designed with the understanding that technology, when thoughtfully applied, can transcend geographical and infrastructural barriers to healthcare access. Below are the key technological components and how they contribute to our solution:
Telemedicine Platform: At the heart of our solution is a robust telemedicine platform that utilizes cloud computing technology to facilitate remote medical consultations. This platform supports video conferencing, voice calls, and text messaging, ensuring that patients can communicate with healthcare professionals in real-time, regardless of their location. The platform is optimized for low-bandwidth environments, making it accessible even in remote areas with limited internet connectivity.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML): We leverage AI and ML algorithms to enhance diagnostic accuracy and personalize healthcare services. AI-driven tools analyze patient data, identify patterns, and support healthcare professionals in making informed decisions. This includes AI-based symptom checkers that provide preliminary assessments based on the patient’s input, guiding them to the appropriate care pathway.
Mobile Health (mHealth) Applications: Our solution includes mobile apps that enable patients to schedule appointments, access health education materials, and manage their health records securely. These apps are designed for simplicity and ease of use, catering to users with varying levels of technological literacy.
SMS Technology: Recognizing the digital divide, our platform also incorporates SMS-based services to reach patients without access to smartphones or the internet. Through SMS, patients can receive reminders for medication, appointments, and health tips, ensuring continuous engagement with their healthcare.
Integration with Traditional Healthcare Practices: Beyond modern technology, our solution respects and incorporates traditional knowledge systems and practices. We collaborate with local healthcare workers who possess invaluable insights into culturally appropriate care and traditional healing practices. This integration ensures our solution is culturally sensitive, promoting acceptance and trust within the communities we serve.
Data Analytics: Our platform uses data analytics to monitor health trends within the community, evaluate the impact of our interventions, and inform future improvements. This includes the collection and analysis of health outcomes, patient feedback, and service utilization patterns.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Audiovisual Media
- Big Data
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Nigeria
Our solution team for Parkers Resilient Health comprises a total of 12 members, distributed as follows:
Full-time staff: 4 individuals, including healthcare professionals, software developers, and project managers who are dedicated to the development, implementation, and scaling of our telemedicine platform.
Part-time staff: 6 individuals who contribute to content creation for health education materials, community engagement, and administrative tasks.
Contractors or other workers: 2 individuals, specialized in areas such as data security and AI development, engaged on a project basis to enhance specific aspects of our solution
6 years
At Parkers Resilient Health, we firmly believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are not just moral imperatives but are also critical to our mission of delivering innovative healthcare solutions to climate-vulnerable regions. Our commitment to DEI is woven into the fabric of our organizational culture, from recruitment and team composition to decision-making processes and community engagement.
Diversity in Leadership and Team Composition:
Our leadership team represents a broad spectrum of social, cultural, and identity-based attributes, including different nationalities, genders, professional backgrounds, and experiences with healthcare systems. This diversity enriches our perspective, enabling us to approach problems with a multifaceted understanding and to devise solutions that are inclusive and responsive to the needs of diverse populations.
1. Goals for Enhancing DEI:
We are committed to continuously enhancing the diversity of our team and fostering an equitable and inclusive environment. Our goals include:
Increasing representation from underrepresented groups in tech and healthcare, particularly aiming for gender parity and greater inclusion of individuals from the communities we serve.
Implementing bias-aware recruitment and promotion practices to ensure equitable access to opportunities within our organization.
Developing DEI training programs for all team members to cultivate an inclusive workplace culture that values and respects diversity.
2. Actions Taken:
To achieve our DEI goals, we have undertaken several actions:
Recruitment and Hiring: We utilize inclusive job postings and diverse recruitment channels to attract a wide range of candidates. Our hiring process incorporates structured interviews and diverse hiring panels to mitigate bias.
Professional Development: We offer mentorship programs, professional development opportunities, and equitable promotion pathways to support the growth and advancement of all team members, with a focus on those from marginalized groups.
DEI Training: All team members participate in regular DEI training sessions that cover topics such as unconscious bias, cultural competency, and inclusive communication practices.
Community Engagement: We actively involve community members in the design and implementation of our solutions, ensuring that their voices and perspectives guide our work. This engagement is crucial for building solutions that are truly reflective of and beneficial to the diverse populations we aim to serve.
Parkers Resilient Health operates on a hybrid business model that intricately blends social impact with sustainability, aimed at revolutionizing healthcare delivery in climate-vulnerable regions. Our model is designed to provide critical telemedicine services and health education, addressing the unique challenges faced by communities in South-East Nigeria and similar regions. The essence of our business model revolves around delivering value through accessible healthcare services, while also establishing a revenue stream that supports the scalability and sustainability of our solution.
1. Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
Our primary beneficiaries are individuals and families in climate-vulnerable regions who face significant barriers to accessing quality healthcare. These communities are often remote, underserved, and disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, making our services not just a convenience but a necessity. Our customers also include local healthcare providers and organizations seeking to extend their reach and enhance their service delivery through telemedicine.
2. Products and Services:
Telemedicine Consultations: We provide remote medical consultations, connecting patients with healthcare professionals via our digital platform. This service includes diagnostics, treatment plans, and follow-up care.
Health Education: Through our platform and community outreaches, we offer health education on preventive care, disease management, and environmental health risks, tailored to the needs of the communities we serve.
Movable Health Hubs: These mobile units equipped with telemedicine technology extend our reach to even the most remote areas, providing on-site consultations and diagnostic services.
3. Value Proposition:
Accessibility: Our telemedicine platform breaks down geographical barriers, providing immediate access to healthcare services for communities otherwise isolated from conventional medical facilities.
Affordability: By reducing the need for physical travel and leveraging technology, we make healthcare more affordable for our beneficiaries.
Empowerment: Through health education, we empower individuals with the knowledge to take proactive steps toward their health and well-being.
4. Revenue Streams:
Subscription Fees: Healthcare providers and organizations pay a subscription fee to access our platform, enabling them to offer telemedicine services to their patients.
Partnerships and Grants: We establish partnerships with NGOs, government agencies, and international bodies, securing grants and funding that support our non-revenue generating activities, such as community health outreaches.
Data Analytics Services: Through aggregating and analyzing health data, we offer valuable insights to healthcare providers and researchers, creating an additional revenue stream that supports our mission.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Parkers Resilient Health's strategy for financial sustainability hinges on diversifying our revenue streams while maximizing the impact and reach of our telemedicine services. Our approach is multi-faceted, combining grants and donations with revenue-generating services that align with our mission to improve healthcare accessibility in climate-vulnerable regions.
1. Sustained Donations and Grants:
We have successfully secured significant funding from reputable organizations, such as a $20,000 USD grant from UNDP and a $100,000 USD in-kind grant in the form of commodities from Vitamin Angels. These achievements underscore our ability to attract and manage funding from international bodies and NGOs, recognizing the potential impact of our solution. Moving forward, we plan to continue pursuing grants and donations by showcasing our progress, impact, and the scalability of our model to potential donors.
2. Revenue-Generating Services:
Our telemedicine platform and movable health hubs offer multiple avenues for revenue generation, including:
Subscription Fees: We charge healthcare providers a subscription fee for using our platform to offer telemedicine services to their patients. This model has started generating revenue, with $10,000 USD in gross revenue achieved so far.
Service Contracts with Governments: We are exploring partnerships with local and national governments to integrate our telemedicine services into public healthcare systems, funded through service contracts.
Data Analytics Services: Our platform collects valuable health data that can be analyzed and provided to healthcare organizations, researchers, and policymakers, creating an additional revenue stream.
3. Long-term Sustainability Plan:
Scaling Impact: By expanding our services to new regions and diversifying our healthcare offerings, we aim to increase our user base and, consequently, our revenue from subscription fees and service contracts.
Building Partnerships: Strengthening collaborations with NGOs, government bodies, and private sector partners will not only open new funding avenues but also enhance our service delivery capabilities.
Investing in Technology: Continuous investment in improving our platform's technology will increase efficiency, reduce operational costs, and attract more users, contributing to our financial sustainability.
4. Evidence of Success:
The initial success in securing grants from UNDP and Vitamin Angels, combined with generating $10,000 USD in gross revenue, validates our business model and operational effectiveness. These achievements demonstrate our capability to manage funds responsibly, deliver on our promises, and create a service offering attractive enough to generate revenue.