MHealth Working Group Peggy D’Adamo, USAID Global Health Bureau.

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mHealth Working Group Peggy D’Adamo, USAID Global Health Bureau

Formed in 2009 by global health organizations for global health organizations Collaborative forum for members to share, engage, partner and provide leadership in mHealth Over 1100 individual members representing 350 organizations in 48 countries Monthly meetings in Washington DC since August of 2009

Principles: Frame mHealth within/as part of global health strategies Apply public health standards and practices to mHealth activities Emphasize appropriate, evidence-based, scalable, sustainable and interoperable approaches Build capacity of implementing agencies

Core Functions: Convening Knowledge sharing Identifying and sharing promising practices Collaboration Capacity building Advocacy Member leadership

Activities Monthly meetings since August 2009 ▫ Topics include: evidence, national strategies, organizational strategies, M&E, HIV, mLearning, IT partnerships, research mBCC Field Guide: Developed by Abt Associates in collaboration with mHealth Working Group

Activities (continued) mHealth Working Group listserv – an active listserv with 1,149 members representing 350 organziations in 49 countries mHealth Inventory: Developed and updated an Inventory of 250+ mHealth projects funded by USAID and other donors Global Health Track at mHealth Summit: Helped to organize a new “global health” track at the 2012 mHealth Summit, sponsored two sessions

mHealth Toolkit

Advisory Board Abt Associates FHI 360 Georgetown Institute for Reproductive Health Jhpiego JHUCenter for Communication Programs John Snow Inc. Management Sciences for Health Population Services International (PSI) Save the Children USAID

USAID Support for mHealth Development of a High Impact Practices (HIP) in FP/RH Emerging Practice brief mHealth implementation guide, evaluation handbook, eLearning course mHealth evidence database Support for WHO mTAG group & mHealth Alliance Evidence Working Group

High Impact Practices Brief Defines mHealth Provides background on the growth in the use of mobile phones Explains why mHealth applications have the potential to be important Reviews the evidence to date Includes implementation tips ealthwg.org/files/draft_mhealth_fp_hip.pdfhttp:// ealthwg.org/files/draft_mhealth_fp_hip.pdf

mHealth Implementation Guide 1.Planning and design (partnerships, content, usability) 2.Technological considerations (global & local partners, protocols/approaches, phones, devices) 3.Scalability (national policies, integration, coordination) 4.Sustainability (costs, financial considerations, PPPs) 5.Evaluation (managing and using data, mHealth indicators)

Evaluation Handbook Indicators specific to mHealth Templates for formative research & usability testing Traditional & new research designs Treatment of “big data” from mHealth programs --how to use these data for monitoring and evaluation Conducting costing and cost effectiveness analysis for mHealth programs Glossary of evaluation terms for mHealth program implementers and technologists

mHealth Evidence Database Will catalog, categorize and grade all of the known peer- reviewed and gray literature on mHealth Developed in collaboration with the WHO Techical Advisory Group on mHealth Evidence, Impact and Scale in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

To join the mHealth Working Group listserv: For more information on the working group, contact: Laura Raney Peggy D’Adamo