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i3 Consult Launches Business Operations in East Africa

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Healthcare investment In the East African region has grown year-on-year in the past decade. The opportunities in the region are enormous, with a regional capital demand for the sector beyond $10 billion. Although no East African country has met the Abuja Declaration target of spending at least 15 percent of its GDP on its healthcare, Rwanda nonetheless is on course, financing 7.5 percent of its GDP on health services, followed by Uganda at 7.2 percent, Kenya 6 percent and Tanzania at 5.6 percent. This stark reality is counteracted by growing challenges associated with increasing incomes, one of the youngest workforces by region in the world, as well as changing consumer preferences for better healthcare provision and affordable healthcare insurance cover. The healthcare space in the East African region requires consultancy service providers like i3 Consult who can bring together experts across multiple verticals in the 4Ps of the healthcare space – pharma, provider, payo

i3 Consult Expands its Digital Services for that Unique and Valuable CRM Experience

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In follow up to the recent addition of new services to our i3 Services boutique, namely our CTR Reporting Services and i3 Designs Services (see www.i3consult.com/i3services/ ), i3 Consult is proud to announce that it has developed several in-house digital capabilities for the purpose of making our client’s CRM experience with us an unique and valuable one and these are detailed as follows: Our Strategic Marketing Services Our search and lead list building capabilities will identify leads that can monitor any of the 4Ps (Provider, Pharma, Payer and Patient) of the healthcare sector 24x7 to provide the most current and active list of prospects from a database of 120 million business records and analytics deriving immediate and executable follow up steps. Our Generating Revenue tool assists in attracting, converting and closing leads with any Decision Making Unit (DMU) across all the 4Ps of the healthcare industry using website visitor

i3 Consult to Expand It's CTR Reporting for Observational Studies in Pre-Approval and Post Marketing for Mobile OS Application

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Back in December last year i3 Consult launched its  CTRReporting Services for Observational Studies (). Just to re-iterate the unique selling point of these services, i3 Consult through its weekly clinical trial reports (CTR) on new drug therapies currently in clinical trials worldwide, we are seeking to use our CTR database as real world evidence in helping our clients to address the following critical success issues:             • Is the research sufficiently patient-focused?             • Have sufficient observational studies been used in the pre-approval and post market stages?             • Are there further opportunities for observational study data to save you time and money in your current clinical trial investigation?             • How observational studies can make a viable alternative to clinical trials or bridging studies.             • To identify stakeholders and determine what kind of observational research data is needed. At i3 Consult we believe that

The Role of Mobile Technology in Kenya Healthcare

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In a report released last year by Statista [i] , Kenya is the leading consumer of internet via use of smartphones in the world. This has been attributed to the country’s high level of smartphones penetration rate which recently surpassed the 40 million mobile subscriptions in 2017 and stands at 41 million, with a reach of 90.4 per cent of the adult population. With such a high number of the population having access to smartphones, mobile technologies are increasing rapidly in Kenya and its being embraced in the Banking, Transport and Healthcare industries to name a few. The role of mobile technology in healthcare industry is crucial as it helps improve healthcare provider-patient communication and thus accelerate the patient care process. This technology includes devices, applications and services for the treatment and care of patients, and also systems and devices designed to monitor compliance with treatment and healthcare outcomes . In Kenya, a country where smartphon