The Carlos Slim Health Institute provides integrated health solutions through various programs. It aims to contribute sustained health initiatives that profoundly impact people. Its programs include Amanece for maternal and child health, Vive Sano for chronic disease prevention, and Casalud for innovation in health services. In 2009, these programs benefited over 350,000 people across Mexico and Latin America. The Institute also pursues global health solutions like the Health Observatory, Mesoamerican Health Initiative, and Slim Initiative in Genomic Medicine. It invests in human capital through Carlos Slim Scholarships and health awards, with the goal of benefiting over 3.5 million people in 2010.
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2. Carlos Slim Health Institute Not-for-profit organization created by the Carlos Slim Foundation to contribute in the generation of sustained health initiatives that have a profound impact in the people.
17. Vive Sano Benefits Vive Sano Model in Pachuca, Hidalgo 27,669 beneficiaries DISEASE HEALTHY WITH RISK FACTORS HEALTHY Obesity Diabetes Mellitus Type II 5diseases High blood pressure Renal chronic disease High cholesterol
18. Vive Sano Expansion Vive Sano operation in Casalud clinics in 4 states of Mexico Manualsforpatients and healthprofessionals HIDALGO 13,000 JALISCO 53,100 TABASCO 4,900 Wireless Health TAMAULIPAS 16,200 87,200 beneficiaries E-Learning Vive Sano Diploma
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20. Casalud Description of platforms TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION Integrated prevention and promotion Management Training Technology Wireless Health Health services (10 modules) Amanece Electronic catalog for consultations Casalud Amanece Diploma Vive Sano ICD-10 Electronic Medical Record Vive Sano Diploma Continuous improvement processes Manuals ‘Tu Salud’ Certification Fetal monitor Health promotion Cardiac monitor Clinical guidelines Attention to patients Management skills
21. Casalud Expansion and consolidation Tamaulipas 13 clinics Tabasco 89 clinics Jalisco 6 clinics State of Mexico 1 clinic Mexico City 1 clinic Use of telemetry San Juan de Grijalva 1 clinic
31. Wireless Health Benefits Disruptive innovation Changing the paradigm of care Cardiovascular risk and lifestyle Patient-centered 7,329 users Diabetes management Continuous and non-spatial Prevention-centered HIV/AIDS
32. Wireless Health Incorporating tech-solutions into our models 350,000 beneficiaries Integration of health services Maternal and child health Integrated services Lifestyle Weight management 4,000 beneficiaries H1N1 in Latin America Technologicalplatform
33. Wireless Health New development: maternal and child health High-risk pregnancy Development of wireless fetal monitor and gateway for home care self-monitoring in high-risk pregnancies. Primary healthcare worker Monitoring and follow-up of pregnant women and their newborn. Endorsement and piloting Scaling Electronic vaccination schedule Support to health professionals in the registry of applied vaccines and vaccine reminders. Pregnancy Pregnancy follow-up with a special emphasis in education and emotional health. Scaling with the Mesoamerican Health Intitiative
35. Healthy Household Healthy Household technologies Decrease indoor pollution Replacing ‘fogones’ with ecological stoves 2009: 53 communities in 2 states 2010:Best practices 7,850 beneficiaries Eco-technologies Backyards Water piles Animal food storage (Tequisquiapan, Querétaro) Clean water Water purification (Pantepec, Chiapas) Decrease water pollution Treatment of gray waters (Malinalco, Edo. de México) Water pile Example of eco-technology Publication of best practices and experiences Micro-site “HogarSaludable” in Clikisalud
36. Healthy Household micro-site Information and best practices ¿Qué es Hogar Saludable? Mi Hogar Saludable Information for public Conocemás In-depth reviews Learning communities Best practices Networking
49. Interactive approachSECTIONS Manuals Day by day It happens sometimes Healthy Habits CineSalud Our Body Release: November 2009 45,000 visits in 4 months www.clikisalud.info
58. Health Observatory Health Conditions Burden of disease and comparative risk assessment Effective coverage Health Systems National Health Accounts Financial Protection HEALTH OBSERVATORY 244 researchers 67 institutions 21 countries www.observatoriodelasalud.net
68. Carlos Slim Scholarships Latin Americans in Mexico2010 Kick-off Target 20.5million below poverty line. +700,000newborn lack basic vaccines. + 400,000newborn with malnutrition. +15 millionin high-risk of having malaria Expected outcome by 2015 9 – 20% decrease in child mortality. 50%decrease in malnutrition. 100% immunization coverage. Eradication of malaria.
90. Funds of Investment Social investment in external projects To December 2009: 30 projects: 337,240 beneficiaries 2010 objective: 465,000 beneficiaries
92. Carlos Slim Health Awards Recognition to excellence and outstanding performance Nominations Mexico Haiti Honduras Nicaragua Venezuela 42% Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica Brazil Colombia Ecuador Chile Categories Lifetime Achievement in Research 35 Argentina Outstanding institution 90
93. Carlos Slim Health Institute 2009 beneficiaries and expected outreach for 2010