© SEHTA 2009 ICE-T International Centre of Excellence in Telecare Dr David Parry, CEO, SEHTA.

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© SEHTA 2009 ICE-T International Centre of Excellence in Telecare Dr David Parry, CEO, SEHTA

© SEHTA 2009 Challenges - How Care Is Delivered In South East Healthcare - 2 SHAs including 17 Primary Care Trusts, 22 NHS Acute Trusts, 9 Mental Health or Specialist Trusts, 2 Ambulance Trusts Social Services – 8 Counties, 12 Unitary Authorities Social Security – Dept of Work and Pensions Private sector - Care homes, domiciliary care: 92% of provision Challenging!

© SEHTA 2009 Thematic Areas for Business Development Telecare in private care home and domiciliary care sector - prescribed Support for fragile individuals or groups - elective Support for people in work or returning to work through the workplace - elective

© SEHTA 2009 Telecare Development Activity Matrix

© SEHTA 2009 Role of ICE-T To build sustainable telecare businesses Addressing identified opportunities Overcoming the challenges Providing the infrastructure Facilitating collaborations Supporting innovative projects

© SEHTA 2009 Building Sustainable Businesses ICE-T will Identify and develop new sustainable business opportunities in Telecare, initially in the 3 thematic areas Managed Environments - Private care home and domiciliary care market Workplace - Support for people in work or returning to work, through the workplace Home settings - Support for fragile individuals or groups Understand user need – Open Innovation and facilitated workshops: Demand pull, not technology push Facilitate the formation of collaborative project consortia Provide support and seed funding to projects developing innovative telecare products and services

© SEHTA 2009 ICE-T Showcase Sites ICE-T will establish action research showcase sites Each will be a lead centre for one of the identified themes: Managed Environments, Home Settings, Workplace. Each site will: be a focus for ICE-T projects offer facilities for action research, simulating real-life environments reflecting the specific theme showcase the use of technology in the delivery of care under that theme establish contacts to act as test sites and provide initial routes to market for technologies and services developed by ICE-T projects

© SEHTA 2009 ICE-T Showcase Sites Three dedicated Showcase sites across the SEEDA region Managed Environments Private care home and domiciliary care market Kent Science Park, Sittingbourne Workplace Support for people in work or returning to work, through the workplace University of Southampton Home settings Support for fragile individuals or groups National Spinal Injuries Centre (NSIC) at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire

© SEHTA 2009 What next? Contact us to keep in touch Join us at future open innovation workshops - help us identify specific industry needs