GSMA and the University of Manchester to Establish an m-Health Innovation Centre

By Gsma, PRNE
Tuesday, November 10, 2009

LONDON, November 11 - The GSMA, which represents the interests of the worldwide mobile
communications industry, today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with the University of Manchester to establish an m-Health
Innovation Centre in Manchester, which will act as a UK focus for m-Health
activity. The goal of the GSMA's m-Health initiative is to foster innovative
mobile applications and services in healthcare that will focus on promoting
healthier lifestyles and early intervention.

The Manchester m-Health Innovation Centre will conduct multidisciplinary
research, bringing together researchers, healthcare organisations and
industrial partners to conceive, develop and evaluate mobile health
innovations. A major focus will be on citizen-led health and wellbeing, using
mobile technology to enable people to play a more active role in determining
their own health, providing a more personalised and responsive interface to
public services. The initiative recognises that innovative health products
are important because they can help reduce the cost of healthcare as well as
create new growth opportunities for the mobile industry.

The centre in Manchester will encourage innovation by: providing a forum
for collaboration and sharing ideas; providing in-depth analysis of the
market for m-Health; signposting key opportunities; conducting pilot trials;
organising community-building events; providing m-Health education and
training; and offering online resources and one-to-one services to support
the emerging m-Health community. Multidisciplinarity will be a critical part
of the ethos of the centre, with successful innovation drawing on a
combination of insights into health needs, novel technology, an understanding
of issues of trust, privacy and individual motivation, and new business
models and approaches to technology adoption.

"A combination of mobile and healthcare can deliver tremendous benefits,
such as cost savings for healthcare providers as well as convenience and
improved quality of life for patients," said Michael O'Hara, Chief Marketing
Officer at the GSMA. "We are delighted to be collaborating with the
University of Manchester, a leading centre for Health Informatics research,
innovation and education, and whose deep expertise and focus makes them an
ideal partner for our m-Health collaboration."

"We very much value the opportunity to work with the GSMA to translate
our innovative ideas into practice," said Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell FRS,
Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Manchester.
"Sustainable health and wellbeing represent a major challenge for society
worldwide, and the transformational potential of mobile technology in
promoting innovative citizen-led health initiatives provides exciting
opportunities."

The Manchester m-Health Innovation Centre is working on a variety of
health and wellbeing projects which can utilise mobile technology including
'assisted living applications' for example prompting patients, such as people
with psychotic disorders, to record the medication they are taking, their
symptoms and their mood in real time via their mobile phone. Using mobile
technology for prompting and feedback is particularly relevant to young
people, who are the largest group of sufferers of psychotic disorders in the
UK. Other projects are planned such as Virtual Health Kiosks for monitoring
blood pressure, pulse, temperature and glucose levels at home or in the
office. The kiosks will be linked seamlessly and securely to clinical and/or
personal health record systems via mobile technology.

About the GSMA

The GSMA represents the interests of the worldwide mobile communications
industry. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world's
mobile operators, as well as more than 200 companies in the broader mobile
ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers,
Internet companies, and media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA is
focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its
membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile
communications industry.

For more information, please visit Mobile World Live, the new online
portal for the mobile communications industry, at
www.mobileworldlive.com or the GSMA corporate website at
www.gsmworld.com.

Press contacts: Daniel Lowther: +44-7747-636-687, press at gsm.org

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