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Rural Healthcare Access Solution

A future where good health is proportional to well-being...! The document discusses a vision for a future where health and well-being are closely linked, and outlines the problem of limited healthcare access in rural areas as well as a proposed solution in the form of rural healthcare centers providing treatment, cost savings, and access to specialists.

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Rural Healthcare Access Solution

A future where good health is proportional to well-being...! The document discusses a vision for a future where health and well-being are closely linked, and outlines the problem of limited healthcare access in rural areas as well as a proposed solution in the form of rural healthcare centers providing treatment, cost savings, and access to specialists.

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"a future where good health is proportional to well-being...!

"

Baluku Hannington Gift, BSN


CEO & Co-Founder

treatinet23@gmail.com +256701 806 600


Fort-Portal, Uganda
Anna Mumbere

67years
Burondo village
Peasant farmer
Heart Disease
Earns <$2.5 per day
Walks >2 Hours to Ntandi Healthcare III

Spends >$30 USD per visit


THE PROBLEM

Diseases are a LEADER Hospitals are MORE Specialists NOT easy


for human suffering. in urban. . to get in rural areas.

SOURCE: (WHO, 2022; UHC (2023)


#SDG 3 and #SDG 17)
SOLUTION

Rural based centres where users can meet doctors...

Treatment Save money Get Specialists


when sick when traveling when home
HOW DOES USER ACQUIRE OUR SOLUTION
SOURCE: (UHC, 2021)

She is assessed, diagnosed


Anna a 67year old female
and treated.
Ugandan, sick at home in
Burondo village
Anna walks just 10 minutes, admitted at Treatinet
centre

Take, record blood pressure, blood


sugars on SMARTDoctor card at
Anna discharged home with She user experience at Receive health SMS, calls, Treatinet booth within her area.
a SMARTDoctor card Treatinet with Levi at home recommendations Consults Dr. Okuye from Kampala
P PAM MARKET SIZE
110M people

TAM
1.2M people

SOM Women
3,000
10,000 15-45yrs People 5,000
people People Adults
30-59yrs
2,000
People
Elderly
>60yrs

49.4Million people Market valuation: $62.7 Million USD SOURCE:(UBOS, 2020)


BUSINESS MODEL

We earn 60% commission on each value offered.

$13.5 200 USERS $32,400


AVERAGE FEE MONTHLY ANNUALLY

FREEMIUM STANDARD PREMIUM


($0 Life-Time) ($9.9 USD /Month) ($109.9 USD /Year)
COST STRUCTURE

Fixed cost =20% Capital costs=10%


Variable costs= 30% Profit Margin=40%
MARKET ADOPTION STRATEGY

CUSTOMER ACQUISITION DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS

ACCOUNTABILITY MARKET SHARE

COMPLIANCE

$13.5 200 Users 40%


Average Fee Per Months Profit Margin
Certificate of incorporation
FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS

$200,000

$100,000

$0
2023 2025 2027
UNIT ECONOMICS FOR COCA

$30,000 Investment 12 Months $162,000 @5years


OUR MILESTONES

Training 14 Early
$30,000 Concepts adopters.
Database Raised $800

$1,300
2021 2022 2023 2024

Radio broadcast
500 Potential
Raised users
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

Rocket Other
Health Hospitals

Treatinet Booth

SMARTDoctor card

Patient admission

Subscription

Health notification
Treatiment alerts SMS,
VOICE,
Health reports VIDEO
Follow up
OUR TEAM

BALUKU HANNINGTON GIFT MBAMBU EUNICE CHRISTIN SMITH


CEO & Co-Founder Nurse Mentor & Co-Founder
Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) Treatinet Medical and telehealth Bachelor of Science in Geology | Graduate Diploma in Natural
Kampala International University-Uganda, One year of clinical services Resource Management | Graduate Diploma in Education
experience at Kiruddu National Referral Hospital-Kampala, Uganda (Secondary) | Certificate IV in Environmental Management and
Sustainability | Graduate Diploma in Business

DR. OLUKA STEPHEN, BWAMBALE ISAAC TUSINGWIRE CLAIRE,


MBChB Doctor Developer
Kampala International University-Uganda, ne year of clinical Social worker
Metropolitan International Unversity-
experience at Kiruddu National Referral Hospital-Kampala, Graduate Makerere University-
Kampala
Uganda Kampala
FUNDRAISING
Marketing
Use of Funds:
Sales
Operations

Treatinet Booth

$30,000 Digital system

Compliance
A SOCIETY WHERE HEALTH IS PROPOTIONAL TO WELL-BEING
eMail: treatinet23@gmail.com Tel: +256701 806 600
website: www.treatinet.org
Fort-Portal, Uganda

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