The document discusses Denmark's health care system, which focuses on integrating digital health technologies like electronic health records, home care services, and communication between hospitals, pharmacies, and physicians to provide more efficient and coordinated care. It also touches on Denmark's goals of reducing hospital beds and shifting more care to home and community-based settings through innovative use of technologies. Specific technologies mentioned include mobile health, telehealth, remote monitoring devices, and ensuring standards and interoperability between different digital health solutions and records systems.
100. Key Points
The danish Middle-out approach have
proven to be a succes
Building own standards for HER was not a
good idea
Public sector demand can stimulate the
Mobile health market = empowerment
Lack of standards & interoperability for
health related products are a huge
barrierer
Non conducive re-imbursement system is
a barrier that easily can be removed (if
there is a political will to do so)
Develop andpublish Design Guidelines that combine & apply existing standardsCertify products, systems and services for compliance with Continua’s Design GuidelinesPromote favorable operating climate for PCH through advocacy & coordinationCreating a global market for personal connected healthConnect leading technology developers, innovators and healthcare organizations
A volunteer army, driven by members. Frequent F2F meetings to help drive us forward.
Background: New kinds of treatment, an aging population and an increasing number patients with chronic diseases put pressure on resources allocated to health services. Telemedicine can renew and streamline public service, treatment and care. At the same time, telemedicine can equip the health system to perform tasks more efficiently
Transport layer independentIndividual profiles – STILL interoperability – compatible versions
The Danish government, municipalities and regions have agreed upon a national action plan for dissemination of telemedicineThe aim is to speed up dissemination of well-functioning telemedicine solutions Approx. 11 million EUR has been allocated to completely or partially finance the initiatives of the action plan. (UK or Germany equivalence apprpx 200 mill. Euro !!!)The action plan is an initiative in the Danish eGovernment Strategy 2011-2015. The results of the plan will form part of the work of future digitalisation reform of social welfare areas.
Purpose:To gain experience of well-documented telemedicine solutions in large-scale operation:New common concepts for assessing telemedicine projectsEstablishing reference architectures and it-standards in close dialogue with Continua Health Alliance
Background: New kinds of treatment, an aging population and an increasing number patients with chronic diseases put pressure on resources allocated to health services. Telemedicine can renew and streamline public service, treatment and care. At the same time, telemedicine can equip the health system to perform tasks more efficiently
“Our Mission is to establish an eco-system of interoperable personal health systems that empower people & organizations to better manage their health and wellness”
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