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Innovation in health and e-health
Head of Unit Claus Duedal Pedersen
OUH Odense University Hospital
& Svendborg Hospital
3rd May 2012Brussels
National Board of Health, Denmark
Time
Qua
ntity
No. of elderlyNo. of chronic conditionsNo. of treatment options
Demands on theraphy
Public financingHealth professionals
… that is our reality
Next Generation: Elderly Power Movement
Location Independence
Personal Control
Most practices today
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14-05-2012
Health Care Faculty, University of Southern Denmark
A National Centre for Danish Health Care
• 1 out of 3 major national healthcarecentres
• 10% (1.2 - 1.6 mill. citizens) of the budget for Danish Healthcare is allocated to OUH
• A highly specialised hospital with functions that cover all specialisedmedical areas
Our innovation building blocks
Buildings ProcessesSystems
- Infrastructure- Interior decorationsand design that activelyinvolve the patients- Bed capacity (sizeand numbers of rooms)- Special functionalityrooms, e.g. call-centres
- Basic clinical IT Systems- Virtualisation- Communicationplatforms- Shared Care systems- Robots, sensors and automisation
- Cross-sectoralCollaboration- Patient and relatives’Involvement- LEAN methods- Volunteers- Patient Associations
Innovation & documentation processes
Identificationof relevance
Implemen‐tation
Developmentand
pilot project
Project description
and proposal writing
NeedsIdeas
DemandsOppor‐tunities
Literature review
Mini‐HTA HTA/MAST
Daily production
Estimation of business potential
Pre‐businesscase
Business case LEAN
Research
Large scale telemedicin
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Cluster table
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The MAST model
If the purposes of an assessment of telemedicine applications are:
– To describe effectiveness and contribution to quality of care AND
– To produce a basis for decision making
The relevant assessment should be defined as:
The assessment of telemedicine should be a multidisciplinary process that summarizes and evaluates information about the medical, social, economic and ethical issues related to the use of telemedicine in a systematic, unbiased, robust manner.
MASTModel for ASsessment of Telemedicine
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Preceding assessment:
• International/national/regional/local level?
• Relevant alternatives?
Multidisciplinary assessment (domains):
1. Health problem and characteristics of the application 2. Safety 3. Clinical effectiveness 4. Patient perspectives5. Economic aspects6. Organisational aspects 7. Socio-cultural, ethical and legal aspects
Transferability assessment:
• Cross-border
• Scalability
• Generalisability
Elements in MAST
Sending pictureAt home Taking picture Consultation – at hospital
Collaboration and Networks
Professional educationcolleges
Universitiesand
research facilities
International partners
Private companies National
authorities and organisations
Region of Southern Denmark
institutions
InnoEvent
The road to the hospital(s) of the future
• Stay user and patient focused
• Ensure recruitment and expansion of competences
• Collaborate locally and globally
• Develop, innovate, test and document new processes and technologies
Then we are able to serve both types of future hospitals – incl. our own new hospital