Innovative Nordic Welfare Solutions Bent Ottesen, Director and Professor The Juliane Marie Centre Introduction to Rigshospitalet May 27, High Court, Malmö,

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Innovative Nordic Welfare Solutions Bent Ottesen, Director and Professor The Juliane Marie Centre Introduction to Rigshospitalet May 27, High Court, Malmö, Sweden

Today Our mission is to be Denmark’s leading hospital for patients needing highly specialized treatment and care Mission, goals and values - Rigshospitalet now and in the future

The Juliane Marie Centre The centre for women, children and reproduction

The Centre has: 228 beds out-patient visits per year 1524 employees (incl. 200 financed by funds) The Juliane Marie Centre

Press release March 2014 Feasibility study looks at the possibility of establishing a new world-class mother-child hospital The A.P. Møller Foundation and Ole Kirk’s Foundation have teamed up with the Capital Region of Denmark to fund a feasibility study to identify opportunities to achieve this goal by establishing the best possible new setting for the centre.

Mother - Child Hospital The objective of the feasibility study is to identify possible scenarios for creating a future mother-child hospital that can serve as a place of learning for the patient and family-centred treatment of women and children, where patient treatment and care, research and education work as an integrated whole. The aim is to gather all treatments for children in an optimal environment that offers a unique setting for the entire family. An additional goal is to simultaneously create an exceptional building that represents the cutting edge internationally within architecture, logistics, operations, functionality and sustainability. patient and family-centred treatment treatment and care, research and education work as an integrated cutting edge internationally within architecture, logistics, operations, functionality and sustainability.

Current State Future State Welfare innovation technologies User involvement: collaboration with health professionels. patients, families, children, teenagers etc. 50 patient pathways described by value stream mapping Mother – Child Hospital

Putative cross Nordic projects and The mother-child-hospital Optimization of patient pathways Accelerated perioperative regimens The integration of research and training into daily clinical work concerning patients Simulation based training Design and healing Design and clinical work Diagnostics and the future IT and the future mother-child hospital

Mother – Child Hospital Home based healthcare solutions – diagnostics and treatment

Mother – Child Hospital Simulation based training Simulated operation Operation theathre Transfer

Thank you for your attention Do no forget an appreciative pat on the shoulder