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Our Philosophy

Seha Value Pyramid

Our observations across dozens of global engagements helped us identify two essential domains and four mission-critical elements. In our experience, the most successful healthcare organisations, are those who have harnessed at least one element in each domain. However, to future-proof health systems, we sustain that developing and maturing all four elements is necessary.

 

We specialise in assessing these domains and have a proven ability to help health organisations develop related capacity.

Our impact metrics are aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) (3,5,11,17) and directly contribute to achieving related targets.

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Health Technologies

The rapid advancements in health and care technologies are truly remarkable. However, achieving meaningful, widespread adoption of these innovations in health remains a significant challenge. 

 

Effectively managing critical resources, improving health outcomes, focusing on prevention, and controlling costs all require a delicate balance of art and science in healthcare technology.

 

Through our global engagements, we have gained a deep understanding of local contexts and learned to adeptly navigate political, social, and managerial landscapes. 

 

Effective Governance in health technology ensures that policies and procedures are in place to guide the responsible use and management of digital innovations. 

 

Defining, enabling and complying to established Standards and Policies in healthcare technology is crucial for ensuring interoperability, data quality, data persistence, security, and the consistent quality of care in time and space.

 

Achieving Digital Maturity involves a competent healthcare workforce as well as weaving technologies and processes seamlessly into everyday practices to enhance efficiency and outcomes.

Leadership Competence

“Learning is knowing more. Competence is knowing better!”

 

The challenges facing health and digital health leadership stem from issues of competence and scarcity. While skills can be learned through the fragmented curricular options, the on-the-job expertise needed to effectively manage health system portfolios is still uncommon. 

 

At Seha, we have devised a field-inspired, effective methodologies to enhance leadership competence that is built to last.

Effective Leadership and Governance in health and digital health are crucial for guiding organisations through the complexities of technological integration and management.

Enhancing Leadership Competence is essential for developing the proficiency needed to navigate and manage health system portfolios successfully.

Leaders play a pivotal role in fostering a Healthy Organisational Culture, fostering an environment that supports innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement.

Clinical Wellness & Prevention

Clinical wellness and prevention are pivotal in fortifying the resilience of modern health and care systems. By emphasising proactive health measures, early detection, and chronic disease management, these approaches reduce the burden on acute care services, lower healthcare costs, and improve patient outcomes. Implementing robust wellness and prevention programs enhances population health, mitigates the impact of epidemics, and ensures that health systems remain agile and responsive to emerging challenges.

Community Health initiatives are essential for promoting collective well-being and preventing widespread health issues through localised, accessible care resources.

Disease Prevention: by focusing on effective campaigns to reduce risk factors and promoting healthy lifestyles, we have harnessed successful practices from leading countries to start reversing the trends and avert chronic conditions at large scale.

With significant strides in genomics and epigenetics, Personalised Care is becoming increasingly accessible to the public. This field offers tailored medical interventions that address individual patient needs, thereby enhancing treatment effectiveness and outcomes.

Value-Based Care

Value-based care plays a crucial role in shaping the resilience of modern health and care systems by prioritising patient outcomes and cost-efficiency over service volume. By aligning incentives with health outcomes, value-based care encourage providers to deliver high-quality, coordinated care that reduces unnecessary procedures and hospital readmissions. This also optimizes resource allocation and reduces overall healthcare costs. When implemented right, value-based care strengthens the sustainability and responsiveness of health systems, ensuring they can adapt and thrive in the face of evolving challenges.

Focusing on Patient Outcomes ensures that care delivery prioritises the health and well-being of patients, leading to better overall results.

Health System Financing through value-based care models supports accountability and sustainability, making high-quality care more affordable and accessible.

Enhancing Access to Services and Integrated Care are crucial for ensuring resource efficiency and all patients receive timely and appropriate care, regardless of their location or socio-economic status.

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