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Innovation in health and e-health Head of Unit Claus Duedal Pedersen OUH Odense University Hospital & Svendborg Hospital 3rd May 2012 Brussels

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Page 1: Head of Unit Claus Duedal Pedersen OUH Odense University … · 2016-11-25 · 1. Health problem and characteristics of the application 2. Safety 3. Clinical effectiveness 4. Patient

Innovation in health and e-health

Head of Unit Claus Duedal Pedersen

OUH Odense University Hospital

& Svendborg Hospital

3rd May 2012Brussels

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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

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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

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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

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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 

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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

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Sending pictureAt home Taking picture Consultation – at hospital

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Collaboration and Networks

Professional educationcolleges

Universitiesand

research facilities

International partners

Private companies National

authorities and organisations

Region of Southern Denmark

institutions

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InnoEvent

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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