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  • In Part 3 in our series on AI, Brian DeRenzi, head of Dimagi's research and data team, joins Jonathan Jackson and Amie Vaccaro to discuss how advances in AI can affect global health and development. They discuss AI's rapid evolution, practical applications, and the importance of thoughtful implementation to avoid a future where only the privileged benefit. The discussion covers Dimagi's focus on equitable AI through direct-to-client work, how AI can support health workers, and Dimagi’s new bot building and testing platform, Open Chat Studio.

    Discussion points:

    AI Evolution: Exploring the rapid advancements in AI models and technologies

    Dimagi's AI Projects: Insights into Dimagi's current AI initiatives and their goals

    Generative AI in Healthcare: Practical applications and benefits for healthcare workers and clients

    Equitable AI Deployment: Strategies to ensure AI technology is accessible to all

    Open Chat Studio: Introduction to Dimagi's platform for developing and testing chatbots

    Language Accessibility: Challenges and progress in LLM’s support for low-resource language

  • Today we are sharing an episode from a podcast we think you'll enjoy. System Catalysts is about the incredible people who are fixing the broken systems that run the world.

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    Are you an organ donor? If yes, good for you! But you should know that your organs might not reach the person who needs them. That’s because the organ donation system is a mess, leading to over a dozen preventable deaths daily. Thankfully, our guests today – Greg Segal of Organize and Jennifer Erickson of Federation of American Scientists – tell us about how they discovered the hidden problem in organ donation and how they’re going to fix it.
    If you want to learn more about Organize, visit organize.org.

    Find more episodes at System Catalysts: https://www.systemcatalysts.com/episodes

    System Catalysts is produced by Hueman Group Media.

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  • One in 800 babies are born with clubfoot, a treatable birth impairment that left untreated prevents a child from walking, and becomes the root cause for illiteracy, abuse, malnutrition, and poverty in many parts of the world. Clubfoot is routinely treated at birth in high income countries, but historically children born in low and middle income countries have not had access to quality treatment. Today, co-hosts Jonathan Jackson and Amie Vaccaro sit down with Chesca Colloredo-Mansfeld, co-founder of MiracleFeet to hear about how she and her team have dedicated themselves to making a simple, cost-effective treatment for clubfoot available to every baby born with the condition. They are on track to serve 100,000 children later this year with a goal to treat 70% of clubfoot cases in the countries they operate in. We discuss:

    Chesca’s journey from the moment she realized she wanted to get out of the corporate world and discovered a fixable problem she could focus on, including her recent decision to step down as CEO to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization

    How Chesca’s business background helped her take a different approach to building the organization and investing in technology to support its mission

    The art of storytelling for a little known cause focused on dignity and possibility

    How to fundraise from cost-effectiveness focused investors

    How the thoughtful implementation of a mobile data collection system (CommCare) allowed MiracleFeet’s providers to measure quality, deliver better services, and gather data to support continual fundraising

    How to ensure quality while scaling an intervention

    Pivotal moments in Chesca’s journey including breaking down in tears on a redeye to secure a $1 million grant from Google

    Listening to your intuition and backing it up with rigorous data and analysis

    Chapters:

    01:26 Welcoming Chesca: The Journey Begins

    01:57 Chesca's Backstory: From Global Childhood to Business World

    03:55 Discovering a Treatment for Clubfoot: A Life-Changing Moment

    05:16 The Birth of MiracleFeet: From Vision to Reality

    05:34 Taking the Leap: Transitioning from Corporate to Social Impact

    08:59 Building MiracleFeet: Challenges, Fundraising, and Growth

    21:08 Reflections on Storytelling, Fundraising, and Instinct

    27:19 Expanding Reach and Impact: The Future of MiracleFeet

    39:11 Harnessing Technology for Global Health Impact

    40:22 Innovative Solutions to Healthcare Challenges

    42:57 Empowering Local Teams with Data

    46:27 Navigating Founder Transition and Organizational Growth

    56:53 Mentoring the Next Generation of Social Entrepreneurs

    01:12:37 Reflections on Business Acumen in Nonprofit Success

    MiracleFeet: https://www.miraclefeet.org/

    MiracleFeet's use of CommCare: https://www.miraclefeet.org/stories/the-tool-that-saved-us-in-2020

    Impact Delivery: https://sites.dimagi.com/impact-delivery

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  • Co-hosts, Jonathan Jackson and Amie Vaccaro are joined by Jeroo Billimoria, a remarkable serial social entrepreneur. Starting at age 12, Jeroo has founded several impactful organizations, including Child and Youth Finance International, Aflatoun, Childline India Foundation and Catalyst 2030. In this candid conversation we learn about her journey and discuss:

    Solving for root cause problems

    Creating impactful outcomes through co-creation and collaboration

    Building collective ownership and trust

    Letting go of ego and planning for organizational transition

    Managing the relational and management aspects of scaling an organization and a movement

    The art of listening

    How to stay optimistic The journey of Catalyst 2030 in creating a social innovation sector

    Advocacy and changing funder mindsets

    Increasing representation from the Global South

    Resources:

    Join Catalyzing Change Week May 6-10, 2024: http://catalyst2030.info/RegisterCCW

    Catalyst 2030: https://catalyst2030.net/

    Jeroo Billimoria on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeroo_Billimoria

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  • Glasswing International is a NGO with a remarkable journey, having impacted more than 2.2 million lives through their education and health initiatives throughout Latin America and New York City. Co-founder and President Celina de Sola shares her insights on the organization's evolution and growth to 600 employees, and their community-driven approach that led to the organization's non-clinical model for mental health care. The podcast explores scalability, sustainability, and the role of technology and data in highlighting growth as well as the gaps, to enable organizations to achieve greater impact.

  • In this insightful podcast episode, we feature guests Andrea Fletcher, Chief Digital Strategy Officer, and Remy DeCausemaker, Open Source Lead at the Digital Service at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), discussing the critical role of digital technology in shaping healthcare strategies within the U.S. government. The discussion delves into the intersections of technology, healthcare, and government strategies, emphasizing the significance of open source collaboration, addressing challenges, and preparing for the future of healthcare systems. Hear fresh perspectives on AI, privacy-enhancing technologies, and the importance of AI transparency in policies.

  • In part 2 of this series on Artificial Intelligence, Jonathan Jackson and Brian DeRenzi, Dimagi’s Research and Data team lead, openly talk about the rapid evolution of AI, its vast potential, and what Dimagi has been up to over the last few months since winning the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges grant to build a frontline worker coaching chatbot. In this candid conversation, they discuss the value of collaboration, the ethical and philosophical considerations of AI as a tool to empower, rather than replace human services, the looming threat of inequitable dystopia and ways that we are partnering with other organizations to ensure that the benefits of this new technology are spread equitably.

  • Our co-hosts are joined by thirteen-time #1 bestselling co-author and pioneer in Category Design, Chris Lochead, to discuss Category Design, and how it's relevant for NGOs and social impact organizations. He delves into the fundamentals while offering insights on how to shift from the current competitive state to a new, transformative future. This episode is brimming with compelling story examples such as the women's labor movement and its powerful tagline of “equal pay for equal work”. He also shares a personal anecdote about a home-based climate change response in Santa Cruz, where he employed out-of-the-box thinking to get multiple stakeholders to buy-in for a bigger change. If you are a NGO or social impact organization engaged in breakthrough work, then this episode is for you.

    Topics include:

    Why Category Design matters for NGOs and social impact organizations

    Reframing problems in a way that captures attention and makes people feel invested in your cause

    How to think beyond the present to envision a different future

    The importance of language and framing for creating category buy-in

    Manifestos that bring to life the different future an organization aims to create

    Warning: This podcast contains explicit language and unfiltered conversations – listener discretion is advised.

  • STOP TB has an ambitious objective driving the RTC initiative: ending global tuberculosis epidemic by 2030. In this episode, we talk about the innovative efforts taken by STOP TB's Reimagining TB Care initiative, addressing the intricate challenges of combating tuberculosis through comprehensive 360-degree, people-centered approach.

    Our guest speaker, Jackie Huh from Stop TB, will share insights on her initiative "Reminagining TB Care" and discuss the importance of putting people at the center of technology innovations. Within this context, we explore the core objectives of RTC, gaining valuable insight into the notable advancements achieved thus far, obstacles faced & strategies RTC employs to overcome these challenges, all while keeping their focus on what matters most – the people.

    Exploring the world of healthcare driven by technology, our conversation also features Kelly Collins of SureAdhere who has brilliantly recognized the potential of technology while keeping the essence of people-centered care, with SureAdhere’s VDOT. We will explore how Kelly's endeavors seamlessly align with the evolving landscape of global healthcare, particularly in TB.

    Moreover, we'll discuss the possibilities of collaboration among organizers, governments, and providers, all converging with a shared vision.

  • Co-hosts Jonathan Jackson and Amie Vaccaro are joined by MHP Salud’s CEO, Dr. Maggie Dante and Data and Evaluation Analyst, Rachel Udow. MHP Salud is championing Community Health Workers across the US both within their organization and through training and consulting on how to best integrate CHW programs. Over the last decade, MHP Salud has been on a digital transformation journey - leveraging technology to improve service delivery. The conversation unpacks many of the best practices the organization has developed to leverage digital to deliver impact at scale.

    Topics discussed:
    How MHP Salud has used one technology platform to deepen and improve impact over time
    MHP Salud’s digitization journey, including expanding use cases of CommCare across programs
    How the organization has developed the human capacity and processes to support a long term Impact Delivery approach
    The role of user-centered design and training in successful technology implementation.
    The significance of buy-in from CHWs and creating a culture of validation
    The integration of technology, including CommCare and Tableau, to improve efficiency and save costs
    Insights on strategic thinking, recruitment challenges, and long-term sustainability in community health programsRelated

    Resources:

    Learn more about MHP Salud: ⁠https://mhpsalud.co/about⁠

    Access MHP Salud resources and social media: https://bit.ly/m/mhpsalud

    CHW Core Consensus Project: https://www.c3project.org/

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  • Social impact organizations and governments worldwide are under immense pressure to do more with less. We are confronting an array of complex, constantly-evolving pressures ranging from economic uncertainty, humanitarian crises, inflation, pandemics, and climate change. All of this means we need to deliver more services to more people. And, we often need to do it with flat or decreasing levels of funding.

    Digital solutions have the potential to help us do more with less, to create more value for every dollar invested. But most digital transformations either fail outright, or fail to create this sustained value.

    In today’s episode, Jonathan Jackson and Amie Vaccaro explore a new approach called Impact Delivery designed to address the challenges we are facing in global health in development and the ways technology can and must step up to better deliver on its potential in creating a world where everyone has access to the services they need to thrive.

    Topics discussed:

    How technology is failing global health and development

    Why a new approach is needed

    The three pillars of Impact Delivery: Better Impact, More Impact and Sustained Impact

    Tangible examples of what each pillar looks like in practice

    What this approach means for social impact organizations and governments



  • Dr. Dixon Chibanda started Friendship Bench after losing a patient to suicide who could not afford to travel to the hospital in Zimbabwe where he worked. There had to be a way to make mental health care more accessible. Today, Friendship Bench has a team of grandmothers across Zimbabwe who are trained to deliver evidence-based high-impact therapy on park benches, making mental health support readily available. In this episode, Jonathan Jackson learns about the incredible journey of the Friendship Bench intervention in conversation with its Founder and CEO, Dr. Dixon Chibanda. Get a behind the scenes look at how this incredible program and intervention has achieved resonance and scale by offering community-based psychological interventions to people in need. You’ll learn how Friendship Bench has trained grandmothers to deliver high-impact therapy, discover the tremendous healing power of storytelling and vulnerability, explore the role CommCare plays in enabling digital data collection and analysis, and dig into the three-part formula for creating a scaled intervention that applies beyond mental health. This episode is a great listen for anyone wanting to learn about the foundational role of digitization in enabling programs to scale and inform data-driven decision-making.

    Topics include:

    How the Friendship Bench intervention started

    Leading randomized controlled trials (RCT) to provide evidence for the effectiveness of the Friendship Bench intervention

    Scaling up the Friendship Bench to reach 100,000 people last year

    Engaging government stakeholders and building referral pathways for long-term sustainability

    Focusing on improving overall health outcomes, not just mental health

    The power of effective storytelling and vulnerability

    The role digitization plays in scaling and sustaining the program

    Partnering with Dimagi and using CommCare to become fully digital

    The importance of addressing mental health at the community level

    Related Resources:

    Friendship Bench: https://www.friendshipbenchzimbabwe.org

    TedTalk - Why I train grandmothers to treat depression | Dixon Chibanda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cprp_EjVtwA

    Disclaimer: The audio quality in certain parts of this episode has been compromised, but we trust you are still able to share in this rich conversation. We apologise for any inconvenience.

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  • Discover the key ingredients to Ethiopia's incredible progress in digital health as Ali Flaming and Amie Vaccaro speak with Dr. Girma Tadesse, electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS) Project Manager with JSI. Stemming from a clear vision for improving health outcomes and data use, the Ethiopian government has been on a digital health transformation journey starting in 1991. As Project Manager for this effort, Dr. Girma shares Ethiopia’s journey moving towards a fully paperless system. You’ll hear how with government ownership and strategic resource allocation, they're establishing a strong foundation for long-term success, while also investing in the people and skills needed to create meaningful change. This is a must-listen for anyone working in and with governments and Ministries of Health wanting to learn how to leverage technology to support higher quality services. Ethiopia has been leading the charge of enabling healthcare workers by building scalable platforms and ecosystems for sustained impact and this conversation provides an inside look at how.

    Topics include:

    The impact of a clear government vision focused on improving health outcomes and service delivery

    Exploring a data-driven approach to inform improvements and achieve universal health coverage

    The importance of government ownership and buy-in

    The need for clear communication of goals and resource allocation

    Investment in talent and expertise through university programs

    Moving beyond digitizing paper processes to creating real impact in healthcare delivery

    Utilizing digital platforms for multiple use cases and digitizing various health services

    Building scalable platforms and ecosystems for sustained impact

    Embracing an iterative approach to digital health transformation

    Related Resources:

    JSI: ⁠https://www.jsi.com ⁠

    Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation: ⁠https://www.gatesfoundation.org⁠

    USAID: ⁠https://www.usaid.gov⁠

    Children’s’ Investment Fund Foundation: ⁠https://ciff.org⁠

    Superset: ⁠https://superset.apache.org⁠

    CommCare: ⁠https://www.dimagi.com/commcare/⁠

    Simprints Technology: ⁠https://www.simprints.com⁠

    USAID Digital Health Activity - Ethiopia: ⁠https://www.dimagi.com/blog/jsi-government-of-ethiopia-and-usaid-digital-health-activity/ ⁠

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  • Rediscover the power of community health workers (CHWs) and their critical role in delivering healthcare globally in this captivating conversation with Jonathan Jackson and Dr. Madeleine Ballard, CEO of the Community Health Impact Coalition (CHIC). Despite concrete evidence that CHWs work, millions are not salaried, skilled, supervised and supplied. The WHO recommends remunerating CHWs for their work but 86% of CHWs in Africa are not salaried. And worldwide, CHWs face essential medicine stock-outs 1/3 of the time. CHIC is a coalition of thousands of CHWs and aligned health organizations in 40+ countries who are making professional CHWs (proCHWs) the norm by changing guidelines, funding, and policy. In this episode, Dr. Ballard delivers actionable insights and inspiring ideas for creating sustainable change in global health. You’ll also hear about the countries leading the way, why this matters so much, and what it all means for technologists and funders who want to create a world where everyone has access to the services they need to thrive. The episode confronts listeners with a strong call to action to join the movement for proCHWs and ensure health for all.

    Topics included:

    How technology can enable and support community health workers as well as connect and amplify movements Bridging the gap between policy and implementation in global healthcare Why we must support and unleash the intelligence of CHWs before focusing on AI algorithms How all technology companies must be intentional about using technology to avoid harm and extraction in healthcare Exploring the key role of strong political will and the importance of listening to CHWs, 70% of whom are women Why proper financing is crucial for implementing salaried CHW programs

    Related Resources:

    CHIC proCHW Policy Dashboard: https://joinchic.org/resources/prochw-policy-dashboard/ Championing a Movement to Pay and Professionalize Community Health Workers with Margaret Odera: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/professionalizing-chws Payment of Community Health Workers: https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/langlo/PIIS2214-109X(22)00311-4.pdf Equity and AI in Global Health: Exploring Large Language Models, Building Chatbots and Embracing Discomfort: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/equity-through-ai Community Health Impact Coalition (CHIC): https://joinchic.org

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  • Testing out a new format for this podcast - short form responses to questions from you, our audience. Plus video!

    In this Your Questions Answered episode, we break down a recent learning that Jonathan Jackson shared on LinkedIn regarding working with governments on digital health programs:

    “I used to think the goal with digital health programs as a technology partner was to get too big to fail. I’ve learned a lot however in the last 20 years. Now I know: the only path to success is to be too valuable to fail.”

    We discuss taking an Impact Delivery approach for digital, and answer the following audience questions:

    Can you kindly provide specific instances where you have consistently provided benefits to your users, clients, and communities? Understanding how you have avoided becoming stagnant and maintained the growth of your program would be highly beneficial.

    How do you suggest measuring and assessing the value-added for users, clients, and communities?

    Related Resources

    Burkina Faso case study by Dimagi: https://www.dimagi.com/case-studies/mhealth-tdh-burkinafaso/

    Burkina Faso case study by Exemplars in Global Health (shows savings driven by digital health): https://www.exemplars.health/emerging-topics/epidemic-preparedness-and-response/digital-health-tools/commcare-in-burkina-faso

    Ethiopia project overview: https://www.dimagi.com/blog/jsi-government-of-ethiopia-and-usaid-digital-health-activity/Jonathan’s original LinkedIn post: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7082470123483066368?updateEntityUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_feedUpdate%3A%28V2%2Curn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A7082470123483066368%29

    Related Podcast episode: Prioritizing Platforms Over Projects with Danny Roberts: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/prioritizing-platforms-over-projects

    Related Podcast episode: A New Era for Development with Raj Kumar of Devex: Shifting from a Project Mindset to an Investment Mindset: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/kumar-devex

    Related Podcast episode: Building Resilience: The Key to Combating Burnout in Frontline Workers with Lilianna Bagnoli: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/resilience-building

    WellMe free trial (resilience building application for Frontline Workers): https://sites.dimagi.com/wellme-trial

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  • Depression alone is projected to be the third leading cause of disease burden in lower and middle income countries by 2030, where 75% of people don't receive any treatment.

    In this episode we delve into the escalating global issue of mental health care. Jonathan Jackson speaks with three of Dimagi’s experts: senior health strategy specialist Lauren Magoun, senior project analyst Anaba Sunday Atua, and senior mental health strategy consultant Christie Civetta. Gain insights from the team’s diverse experience and learnings in project analysis and the implementation of mental health initiatives, as well as approaches to combating the barriers to mental health care delivery and the grave lack of funding. You’ll walk away from this episode with a clear understanding of the role of Frontline Workers in providing intervention, the need for human connection in digital solutions, and the positive impact of integrating mental health care into broader health strategies. This episode challenges funders, implementers, and technologists working in the mental health space to consider the intersection between mental and physical health in developing solutions that create lasting impact and achieve holistic health outcomes.

    Topics include:

    The opportunities and future possibilities for mental health care innovation The potential of digital solutions to break down barriers and deliver impactful, scalable and cost-effective programs The realities of mental health stigma and care in low-and middle-income countries The advantages of community-based interventions and the role of trusted members in addressing stigma The importance of human connection in mental health care delivery The intersection of physical and mental health with a focus on anxiety and depression

    Related Resources:

    Bending the curve: the impact of integrating mental health services on HIV and TB outcomes - United for Global Mental Health: https://unitedgmh.org/knowledge-hub/bending-the-curve-the-impact-of-integrating-mental-health-services-on-hiv-and-tb-outcomes/ Poor countries are developing a new paradigm of mental health care. America is taking note: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/23402638/mental-health-psychiatrist-shortage-community-care-africa Basic Needs Ghana (Anaba’s former employer): https://basicneedsghana.org/ Reimagining global mental health care with a person-centered, digitally-enabled approach with Dr. Vikram Patel co-founder of Sangath and successor to Paul Farmer at Harvard Medical School: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/reimagining-mental-health

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  • In this episode, we discuss technology's impactful role in making services accessible, specifically in the treatment of Tuberculosis (TB). Listen as Chris Buri, a TB survivor and patient advocate, shares his experience with TB treatment and the importance of patient support and advocacy in TB care. You’ll also hear about his personal journey of resilience and advocacy, the challenges and opportunities presented by TB treatment, and the potential of technology such as VDOT (Video Directly Observed Therapy) to improve patient outcomes. This is a great listen for those wanting to learn more about the impact of TB on patients and their families, the need for person-centered care, and the important call to action for more research and funding in TB treatment and advocacy.

    Topics discussed:

    An introduction to Chris Buri, a TB survivor and patient advocate

    Chris's experience with TB treatment, including challenges with medication side effects and treatment adherence

    The importance of patient support and advocacy in TB treatment

    The role of support groups in providing emotional and practical support to TB patients

    The impact of TB on patients and their families, including social stigma and financial burden

    The need for patient-centered care in TB treatment, with a focus on patient empowerment and engagement

    The potential of technology to improve TB treatment adherence and patient outcomes

    The challenges and opportunities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic in TB treatment

    The need for more research and funding in TB treatment and advocacy

    Chris's call to action for healthcare providers, policymakers, and the public to prioritize TB treatment and support

    Related Resources

    SureAdhere: https://www.sureadhere.com

    CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): https://www.cdc.gov

    Colorado Department of Public Health: https://cdphe.colorado.gov

    Denver Health:https://www.phidenverhealth.org

    We are TB: https://www.wearetb.com

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  • In this episode we chat to renowned epidemiologist, healthcare innovator, and educator Dr. Richard Garfein and social entrepreneur and infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Kelly Collins, as they share their journey of turning an idea from research in academia into a successful commercial enterprise. They discuss their experiences in starting SureAdhere, licensing the software from UCSD, and signing up health departments to use the technology. You’ll also hear about their work in using Video Directly Observed therapy (VDOT) to transform tuberculosis (TB) treatment, and how they expanded their company's reach to cover diseases from hepatitis C to opioid use disorder. The episode highlights the importance of following evidence-based decision-making and empowering patients and healthcare workers alike by leveraging technology, innovation, and passion.

    Topics include:

    The development of Video Directly Observed Therapy (VDOT) technology The role of DOT and VDOT in healthcare interventions Telemedicine during COVID-19 and beyond Digital technology to support medication assisted treatment and opioid use disorder-The importance of evidence-based decision-making in developing and testing technology The decision to start a company to scale VDOT technology and make it more widely available The challenges of licensing the software from UCSD and signing up health departments to use the technology The impact of VDOT on improving patient experiences and healthcare provider efficiency. Lessons learned from the experience of starting and growing SureAdhere The decision to join forces with Dimagi

    Related Resources:

    SureAdhere: https://www.sureadhere.com / The Stop TB Partnership: https://www.stoptb.org The UK National Health Service: https://www.nhs.uk The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov Verizon Foundation: https://www.verizon.com/about/responsibility/grant-requirements

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  • “There is no health without mental health.” - Dr. Vikram Patel

    Dr. Vikram Patel is a psychiatrist, professor, renowned researcher, co-founder of Sangath, in India, and the incoming chair of Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine where he takes over for the late Dr. Paul Farmer. Through decades of field-defining research, Dr Patel has shown how community-based resources can meet a growing burden of mental illness globally. In this episode, we explore Dr. Patel’s journey from training as a psychiatrist in London to working in Zimbabwe and co-founding Sangath - an award-winning Indian NGO, committed to improving mental health care across the globe. This episode is a must-listen for those wanting to learn about strategies for scaling mental health care that extend beyond the traditional healthcare system and understanding how technology can help to improve the quality of psychological and social interventions.

    Topics include:

    The importance of supporting Community Health Workers and Frontline Workers to treat mental illness and address the crisis of human resources in healthcare and mental health The integral difference between mental health and mental illness The critical need for integration of mental health support into universal health coverage The connection and influence of mental health on other chronic diseases The role of the ‘accompaniment model’ in mental health care Understanding how non-specialist providers can deliver the ‘active ingredient’ in mental health intervention for two thirds of mental illness The failings, future and possible fixes for the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual (DSM) in psychiatry Introducing a stepped care approach in addressing individual’s mental health needs The importance of human connection in mental health treatment The need to shift from a diagnostic model to a person-centered approach Exploring measurement based peer supervision in mental health treatment programs The top 3 ways to leverage digital to augment humans in mental health care, not replace them

    Related resources:

    Grand Challenges Canada funded project to scale up peer supervision for delivery of psychological treatments - Collaboration between GMH@Harvard's Project EMPOWER, Dimagi, Sangath and the University of Toronto https://globalhealth.harvard.edu/empower-gcc-project-pilot/ How Digital Solutions Can Help Scale Mental Health Care https://www.dimagi.com/blog/digital-solutions-scale-mental-health-care/ Dr. Vikram Patel profile and research: https://ghsm.hms.harvard.edu/faculty-staff/vikram-patel Learn about Dr. Patel’s new role as Chair of of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/patel-named-new-chair-global-health-social-medicine

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  • Dimagi’s CommCare platform has been shaped by its users since its inception. Today, we revisit some of the first Community Health Workers who helped design and test CommCare back in 2008 in Tanzania. Co-host Amie Vaccaro speaks with two people who led that early research – Gayo Mhila, who has recently interviewed 5 of the earliest users, and Dr. Brian DeRenzi, Dimagi's Global Director of Research. Through the conversation you’ll learn how technology can enable CHW’s to provide vital support to their communities, and how CHW input helped shape essential functionality of CommCare marking the genesis of Dimagi’s Design Under the Mango Tree approach.

    Topics include:

    Insights from 5 of the earliest users of CommCare - how they got into community health work and their experience with CommCare

    How CHW feedback led to the creation of logins, referrals, supervisor applications, case management and more foundational functionality in CommCare

    How switching from paper to digital helped tackle stigma, earn trust and improve efficiency for CHWs

    How technology can support and bolster relationships (not replace them)

    The journey to creating value for users at different levels of a health system with digital

    How digitizing community health work can support expanded digital literacy for women and why it matters

    Training techniques for technology adoption

    The importance of user-driven design or as Dimagi’s calls it “Design Under the Mango Tree”

    Related Resources:

    CommCare: https://www.dimagi.com/commcare/ Design Under the Mango Tree: https://www.dimagi.com/blog/20-years-of-designing-under-the-mango-tree/ High-Impact Growth podcast Ep 10: Solving Hard Problems, Designing Under the Mango Tree, and Taking a Product Approach: Lessons Learned from the Making of CommCare featuring Dr. Brian DeRenzi, Clayton Sims, Cory Zue and Dr. Neal Lesh: https://sites.dimagi.com/high-impact-growth-podcast/making-commcare