The continuum of care: The Role of Technology

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The continuum of care: The Role of Technology Trends In The Healthcare Market eHealth & These Trends Transmurality & Continuum Of Care Role Of Technology In This Continuum Of Care Care Communication 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Trends in Healthcare 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Important Healthcare Trends Modularity, connectivity & INTEROPERABILITY MOBILITY & communication High reliability, SAFETY & accountability DATA analysis, traceability & reporting insights TRANSMURALITY & Continuum of Care 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Important Healthcare Trends SECURITY & PRIVACY Control QUALITY of care & operational COSTS PERSONALIZATION & individual needs PRIVATIZATION of healthcare AGEING population 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Trend 1: Modularity, Connectivity & Interoperability Open and industry standard interfaces Being part of a bigger total solution Provide data and consume data

Trend 2: Mobility & Communication Inform and be informed, reach and be reached, anywhere! Complex care environments need effective communication The right message to the right people with the right context info

Trend 3: High Reliability, Safety & Accountability Fully trust the system, always Medical grade System monitoring, redundancy and fallback

Trend 4: Data Analysis, Traceability & Reporting Insights Turn data into information All data in one place, full traceability Meaningful information in the blink of an eye Fully trust the system, always Medical grade System monitoring, redundancy and fallback

Trend 5: Transmurality & Continuum of Care Keep hospital stays as short as possible Care beyond the walls of the institutions Threat chronic diseases at home

Trend 6: Security & Privacy Monitoring, cameras, personal data… Who’s watching? Own your own data Feel secure with respect to privacy Avoid system abuse, hacking, data manipulation, extortion, …

Trend 7: Control Quality Of Care & Operational Costs Do more, and better, with less Accreditations for patient safety and quality of care Mergers, specialization, improving profitability

Trend 8: Personalization & Individual Needs Patient centered Personalized care Different disabilities and pathologies need different approaches

Trend 9: Privatization Of Healthcare Social security in many European countries is under pressure Shift towards private investors Large demand, less funding

Trend 10: Ageing Population Longer stay at home Increasing need for care & assistance Important need for transmural information exchange Average age when entering elderly home up to 90 years

e-Health & These Trends Continuum Of Care 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

eHealth Definitions EU Definition: “The use of modern ICT’s to meet the needs of citizens, patients, healthcare professionals, healthcare providers, as well as policy makers.” can improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and management. can benefit the entire community by: improving access to care and quality of care, making the health sector more efficient. includes information and data sharing between patients and health service providers, hospitals, health professionals and health information networks Continuum of Care Transmurality 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Key Factor In Continuum Of Care eHealth Goals Goals defined by the EU: to improve citizens' health by making life-saving information available – between countries when necessary – using eHealth tools to increase healthcare quality and access by making eHealth part of health policy and coordinating EU countries' political, financial and technical strategies to make eHealth tools more effective, user-friendly and widely accepted by involving professionals and patients in strategy, design and implementation. Key Factor In Continuum Of Care 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Elderly Care Continuum Televic Care Communication: towards extramural The Continuum of Care Elderly Care Continuum Televic Care Communication: towards extramural 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

The Continuum of Care Hospital Care Continuum Televic Care Communication: towards trans- & extramural 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Nurse Call & Care communication Evolution The Continuum of Care is demanding trans- & extramural care communication solutions instead of separate intramural systems Past - Present Ongoing evolution – Healthcare Policy 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Televic Platform Enabling Communication Across Care Settings 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

How in Elderly Care Continuum? 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

How in Hospital Care Continuum? 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

Important Continuum of Care includes many, different and changing “actors”. When defining, developing, providing eHealth technology and solutions, we always have to keep its objectives in mind: improve citizens' health by making life-saving information available to increase healthcare quality and access by making eHealth part of health policy and coordinating EU countries' political, financial and technical strategies: continuum, care at home, shorter hospital stays… to more effective, user-friendly and widely accepted by involving professionals and patients in strategy, design and implementation. 16 February 2017 e-Health Seminar, Budapest, Hungary

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