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April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions Baltic IT&T - Riga

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions e-health | contents context - e-health strategic tool infrastructure - integrating new technology users - patient driven development innovation - driving new partners

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions context | demographics ,2 million 3,2 million seniors 65+ demand for care 50% personnel Cost of health 20 billion 40 billion working population dutch healthcare 2006

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions context | demographics ICT dutch healthcare 2006

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions context | e-health strategic tool restructuring healthcare necessary e-health: strategic tool realizing integrated infrastructure ICT

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions patient trans mural data context | integrated infrastructure technology services intra mural

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions patient trans mural data context | integrated infrastructure technology services intra mural The Hague (pop ): intramural patients 1 year extra on extended homecare saves € 80 million/year

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions context | new stakeholders care patients workforce partners

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure challenge create a national e-health infrastructure that supports all stakeholders stimulates better health is practical for all is flexible and future proof is economically feasible ICT

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure e-health infrastructure users services / applications information / collections technology / networking network users services information

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | municipal networks city wide glass fibre infrastructure local initiatives public private partnerships connecting healthcare, schools and culture basic triple play demand aggregation: network as catalyst stimulate innovation and new services

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | network convergence tel data tv audio tv

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | network convergence integrated digital infrastructure benefits through: VoIP shared datacenters central management video security tel data tv audio

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | telemedicine markets telemedicine markets start up supply driven: integration a challenge suppliers need pilots philips siemens microsoft intel nokia cisco...

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | connecting information AORTA - dutch national EPD development central switchboard for health information

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | connecting information

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | connecting information data integration presentation extramural (patients) intramural organisation transmural partners ? new national information infrastructure for patients at home

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | applications and services patient as a stimulus for new development patient as design challenge professional and home services new design requirements functional pragmatic vital

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions infrastructure | applications and services new ‘light’ internet applications web 2.0: new paradigm the web as a platform ajax: quick development, complex front ends the social web: connection and community the read write web: participation

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions users | patient driven development support patients 1. do it yourself 2. do it together 3. have it done patient directed infrastructure home based medical tools personal data and registration just in time health knowledge coordination of activities

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions users | e-health for vital society e-health connects to other initiatives from cure to prevention inspiring vital rural areas catalyst with other partners: libraries social organizations education

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions innovation | strategy for today strategic direction affect today’s decisions infrastructure even more open integrate new technology patient driven development broader networks and partners

April 2006Bert Mulder | The Hague University E-health - strategic directions innovation | develop partners new knowledge necessary new technology multi-disciplinary build networks with new partners structural contribution of education research initial development new education