What is the Living room of the future for #mydata2019Ian Forrester
https://mydata2019.org/programme-page/public-spaces-private-data/
More and more people live their lives online, and we are encouraged to view the internet as a public space. However the personal data we bring to this space can be used in many inappropriate ways: Instagram stories are scraped to target advertisement; faces in family photographs are used to train the ML systems that will scan crowds for suspects; the devices we thought we owned end up owning us; and our browsing histories are stored and scanned by governments and private companies. This creates a tension for public service organisations as they try to deliver value to audiences and users online.
In this session experts from the BBC Research & Development, Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE, and PublicSpaces will consider how to resolve these tensions, and look at some specific interventions aimed at providing value to audiences and communities through the responsible use of private data in online public spaces.
CQM is a data science consulting firm founded in 1979 that uses mathematics and data-driven insights to help customers solve problems. They have over 35 consultants with backgrounds in math, statistics, and computing. CQM has completed over 3,500 projects for 350 customers using techniques like predictive analytics, machine learning, and optimization. Two example projects discussed are using forecasting and optimization algorithms to help farmers sell energy back to the grid, and applying deep learning to automatically classify railway track defects from images to improve rail inspections.
Your place in the new trust ecosystem for UCD Gathering 20202Ian Forrester
A look at the near future ecosystem for data and trust. What are the new type of challenges for designers, how do you prepare for these challenges and how does it benefit both sides?
All will be explored in a keynote which will give plenty to take away and explore.
https://www.ucdgathering.net/programme/your-place-new-trusted-data-ecosystem
The world has gone content crazy so delivering amazing content in an amazing way is more important than ever. This slideshare looks at one particular case study, which can be applied to a multitude of content types.
Hugo Pinto "The human problem of Artificial intelligence"Lviv Startup Club
The document discusses several issues related to artificial intelligence including a lack of understanding of what AI is, AI inheriting bias from incomplete data sets, fear of bad PR driving extreme use cases, regulation not being adapted for digital technologies, and a lack of communication to citizens about the impacts of AI. It also discusses the need for ecosystems and innovation, managing systems and data, reskilling employees, establishing the right teams, operating models, and business outcomes for successful AI adoption. Finally, it questions if humanity is ready for emerging technologies like virtual/augmented reality, quantum computing, nanotechnology, and space exploration.
Digital transformation: what does it mean for Vietnam, and how to lead it to ...Agustin Argelich Casals
Given the social, sanitary, demographic, economic, and technological changes occurring worldwide, a community can only respond by innovating and efficiently using the right technology. We name this process Digital Transformation. Digital transformation allows a country to improve its citizens' quality of life very quickly. Let's see how.
But, innovation represents changing, therefore, difficulty. In consequence, a successful digital transformation needs brilliant leadership. Which are the best practices to lead it?
Making Big Data a Reality in Smart Buildings!Memoori
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The Summit will consider the role of leadership within the technology domain. Amidst a backdrop of uncertainty and disruption, the conference will discuss how you can help your organisation navigate change, overcome problems and accelerate innovation.
The programme will feature insights from an impressive array of technologists, founders, researchers and transformation specialists; contextualising the biggest challenges facing the industry and sharing practical advice, guidance and best-practice on how you can maximise your impact within your team.
Now in its seventh year, the Summit has established itself as the largest annual leadership event for Scotland’s Technology community, and an invaluable forum for knowledge exchange, discussion and high-level networking.
Core themes:
Trends: Digitalisation, agility, disruption and hybrid teams
Evolution: The changing nature of technology as a discipline
Leadership: Strategy, empowerment, communication, motivation and empathy
Culture: Creating a culture of inclusion, innovation and exploration
Impact: Technology as a driver of growth, innovation and improvement
What is the Living room of the future for #mydata2019Ian Forrester
https://mydata2019.org/programme-page/public-spaces-private-data/
More and more people live their lives online, and we are encouraged to view the internet as a public space. However the personal data we bring to this space can be used in many inappropriate ways: Instagram stories are scraped to target advertisement; faces in family photographs are used to train the ML systems that will scan crowds for suspects; the devices we thought we owned end up owning us; and our browsing histories are stored and scanned by governments and private companies. This creates a tension for public service organisations as they try to deliver value to audiences and users online.
In this session experts from the BBC Research & Development, Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE, and PublicSpaces will consider how to resolve these tensions, and look at some specific interventions aimed at providing value to audiences and communities through the responsible use of private data in online public spaces.
CQM is a data science consulting firm founded in 1979 that uses mathematics and data-driven insights to help customers solve problems. They have over 35 consultants with backgrounds in math, statistics, and computing. CQM has completed over 3,500 projects for 350 customers using techniques like predictive analytics, machine learning, and optimization. Two example projects discussed are using forecasting and optimization algorithms to help farmers sell energy back to the grid, and applying deep learning to automatically classify railway track defects from images to improve rail inspections.
Your place in the new trust ecosystem for UCD Gathering 20202Ian Forrester
A look at the near future ecosystem for data and trust. What are the new type of challenges for designers, how do you prepare for these challenges and how does it benefit both sides?
All will be explored in a keynote which will give plenty to take away and explore.
https://www.ucdgathering.net/programme/your-place-new-trusted-data-ecosystem
The world has gone content crazy so delivering amazing content in an amazing way is more important than ever. This slideshare looks at one particular case study, which can be applied to a multitude of content types.
Hugo Pinto "The human problem of Artificial intelligence"Lviv Startup Club
The document discusses several issues related to artificial intelligence including a lack of understanding of what AI is, AI inheriting bias from incomplete data sets, fear of bad PR driving extreme use cases, regulation not being adapted for digital technologies, and a lack of communication to citizens about the impacts of AI. It also discusses the need for ecosystems and innovation, managing systems and data, reskilling employees, establishing the right teams, operating models, and business outcomes for successful AI adoption. Finally, it questions if humanity is ready for emerging technologies like virtual/augmented reality, quantum computing, nanotechnology, and space exploration.
Digital transformation: what does it mean for Vietnam, and how to lead it to ...Agustin Argelich Casals
Given the social, sanitary, demographic, economic, and technological changes occurring worldwide, a community can only respond by innovating and efficiently using the right technology. We name this process Digital Transformation. Digital transformation allows a country to improve its citizens' quality of life very quickly. Let's see how.
But, innovation represents changing, therefore, difficulty. In consequence, a successful digital transformation needs brilliant leadership. Which are the best practices to lead it?
Making Big Data a Reality in Smart Buildings!Memoori
What does Big Data really mean for Buildings? A Q&A with Daniel Utges, Product Director at DEXMA. We discuss why most building operators don’t really see Big Data as part of their everyday agenda. Sponsored by Project Haystack.
The Summit will consider the role of leadership within the technology domain. Amidst a backdrop of uncertainty and disruption, the conference will discuss how you can help your organisation navigate change, overcome problems and accelerate innovation.
The programme will feature insights from an impressive array of technologists, founders, researchers and transformation specialists; contextualising the biggest challenges facing the industry and sharing practical advice, guidance and best-practice on how you can maximise your impact within your team.
Now in its seventh year, the Summit has established itself as the largest annual leadership event for Scotland’s Technology community, and an invaluable forum for knowledge exchange, discussion and high-level networking.
Core themes:
Trends: Digitalisation, agility, disruption and hybrid teams
Evolution: The changing nature of technology as a discipline
Leadership: Strategy, empowerment, communication, motivation and empathy
Culture: Creating a culture of inclusion, innovation and exploration
Impact: Technology as a driver of growth, innovation and improvement
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Tomorrow's customers will interact with intelligent technologies like talking toasters, intelligent sequins that change color based on tweets, and AI assistants. AI is advancing to become more human-like through technologies like conversational agents, virtual storefronts that understand customer intent, and predictive analytics in healthcare. However, challenges remain around potential job losses to automation, privacy concerns from extensive personal data collection, and ensuring AI remains helpful rather than making autonomous decisions without human oversight. The future of customer service is shifting as AI and robotics are applied to areas like logistics, transportation, and retail to improve efficiency and experience.
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La guerra por los datos de las familias en los hogares acaba de arrancar, altavoces inteligentes, luces conectadas, etc. En esta sesión veremos como simples datos agregados pueden convertirse en hábitos de gran valor a través de los algoritmos.
1) The document describes IoTCrawler, a solution for securely discovering, indexing, and managing IoT data sources in a distributed manner.
2) IoTCrawler crawls and discovers local and global IoT sources and provides users full control over how their data is accessed and used by applications.
3) The document outlines how IoTCrawler can be used in a smart home context, describing its architecture and capabilities like network discovery, semantic annotation, appliance usage detection, and providing a secure energy awareness dashboard application.
The document discusses how cognitive computing can enable smarter homes and devices by allowing them to understand natural language, learn from interactions, and reason about complex contexts instead of just following programmed instructions. It provides examples of how cognitive systems could interpret questions about the weather, book travel arrangements, and recognize individuals in the home based on voice and image analysis. The future of smart homes will involve devices having contextual intelligence and understanding through cognitive approaches rather than just responding to structured commands.
Design for building trust: 4 lessons learned working on an IoT product Anna Mormile
The document discusses lessons learned from working on an IoT product. It describes testing smart objects with users to understand how they accept and use the objects in their home and what problems they solve. The document emphasizes starting with user research and testing objects one by one to build trust. Designing clear labels, expectations for what information is available and how, and handling unpredictability were also important lessons discussed.
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Queste sono le slide del talk che io e Anna Mormile abbiamo presentato sabato 18 febbraio 2017 all'Università di Verona in occasione del WIAD17.
In ambito IoT, l'architettura delle informazioni aiuta a generare senso all'interno di esperienze complesse che vanno dal digitale al fisico e viceversa. Questa complessità si può gestire osservando le persone mentre usano oggetti smart e chiedendo feedback. Così possiamo capire su quali abitudini il design andrà a impattare e come sfidare l’ecosistema a comportarsi in modo davvero intelligente.
Piccola nota a margine:
- slide 12: i vincoli descritti erano relativi al prodotto su cui stavamo lavorando. Molti prodotti di questo tipo vanno progettati su questi vincoli, ma non vanno letti come vincoli assoluti dell'IoT.
- slide 15: la definizione di connected objects, smart objects e smart ecosystem è un nostro vocabolario che abbiamo creato per il progetto. Nel mondo IoT, connected e smart objects possono avere significati diversi da quelli che abbiamo dato noi.
The document discusses issues around personal data (MyData) in Finland. It notes that 38.3% of the Finnish population is functionally illiterate and outlines both problems and opportunities related to personal data. It then provides an overview of building blocks for addressing MyData including solutions, opportunities, threats, data portability rights, case studies, ethical processing of data, insights into consumer behavior, the global landscape, consent versus copyright, and the design and social value of collective data use.
The document discusses the concept of smart homes and their development over the next 5 years. A smart home allows users to remotely control and monitor functions like temperature, doors/windows, and appliances using a wireless network and app. It is estimated that by 2022 there will be nearly 500 connected smart devices per home. While smart homes provide convenience and energy savings, high costs and security risks currently limit widespread adoption. Standards need to improve so devices from different manufacturers can communicate securely.
Beyond the Hype: Crossing the chasm with AI and patient chronic disease management
AI is the new mantra in healthcare and is being touted by many as one of the impending saviours of personalising the patient experience, as it is a key component of the much-vaunted Transformation of Self-Care. By others it’s seen as flawed and impractical to adopt, as the quality of data and process collation is driven by the behaviour of the patient and therapy ecosystem they currently live in. This talk looks at lessons learnt from when AI has attempted to digitally transform patient and caregiver behaviour as part of chronic disease self-care. The focus will be on digital medical devices for asthma, allergies and regular medication based on the implementation and pilot testing of real-world AI solutions, which have been key to learning what design-thinking works and does not work when designing AI into a patients life. Attendees will hear what design-thinking approaches were taken, the benefits-and drawbacks of how this impacted factors that make adjustment to chronic medical illness psychologically demanding, and how cross-collaboration worked with business product owners, data scientists, engineers, patients and caregivers. The talk concludes with a summary of challenges, opportunities and future capabilities needed by designers when creating self-care solutions for patients and caregivers, where AI is trusted enough to act on insights.
Get Technology Smart - What smart homes tell us about human needsemmersons1
Our homes are expected to become increasingly connected; but despite a plethora of smart home technology launches, certain use cases have broken through quicker than others. Their adoption offers a fascinating insight into human needs today.
Transforming Connected Services into Industry Beating Experiences | Insurance...Dion Hinchcliffe
As the world becomes infused with sensors and everything becomes quantified, industries like insurance are literally being revolutionizing by a combination of Internet of Things and analytics. Here's how to think about the opportunity strategically. From my opening keynote at Insurance IoT in Chicago.
Smarthome NX - Where is the Smart Home of the Future?Dhaval Doshi
This was a presentation I made at the Location World conference on 2nd October 2018 at Conrad Centennial, Singapore. It is a perspective and some thoughts on how we can build the Smart home of the future.
Big data and analytics are transforming industries and professions through the insights gained from data. The amount of data being generated is growing exponentially, fueled by the internet of things, social media, mobile devices, and more. Data has become the world's new natural resource, and analytics can be used to gain descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, and prescriptive insights. IBM is helping clients apply analytics to gain foresight and make data-driven decisions to transform their businesses. Cloud computing is also revolutionizing IT by providing flexible, scalable solutions that are transforming business processes into digital services.
Getting Smart About Smart Homes - MLS Tech Fair - 10.06.16Chad Curry
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Thursday, 10.06.16
The Internet of Things will transform how we do business on a daily basis. This presentation aims to cover the scope of this market and its impact real estate to items that make great closing gifts to what NAR's Center for REALTOR Technology is working on to help you in your business.
For more information, please visit https://crtlabs.org/. You can also follow us on twitter with the handle @crtlabs and Facebook at https://facebook.com/crtlabs - Office Hours on Facebook every Friday at 2p Eastern/1p Central.
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The document discusses issues around personal data (MyData) in Finland. It notes that 38.3% of the Finnish population is functionally illiterate and outlines both problems and opportunities related to personal data. It then provides an overview of building blocks for addressing MyData including solutions, opportunities, threats, data portability rights, case studies, ethical processing of data, insights into consumer behavior, the global landscape, consent versus copyright, and the design and social value of collective data use.
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Alles wat gedigitaliseerd kan worden wordt gedigitaliseerd. alleen weten we nu nog niet wat allemaal
apparaatje dat 100 bloedwaarden in een keer meet.
Ik wil graag met deze slide beginnen, want hier komen we al een heel eind tot de kern. Zie hoe ver we in Nederland al zijn, een topambtenaar, jullie kennen m wel, die met een glundering op zn gezicht vragen stelt aan ervaringsdeskundigen. Ervaringsdeskundigen die zijn uitgenodigd. En die niet komen om te klagen, maar om bij te dragen aan betere zorg. Een voorbeeld voor heel veel landen!
Maar in Nederland kan het ook soms nooit goed genoeg zijn – want ik krijg ook commentaar “dat wij altijd die rolstoelers meenemen”, maar ik neem ze niet mee omdat ze in een rolstoel zitten. Gijs en Anne zijn heel erg goede verhaalvertellers, altijd puur, altijd het juiste, en ze zitten in ons team. Ook altijd. En oh ja, ze zitten per ongeluk in een rolstoel…
Maar ik ben hier zeker niet om te klagen! Want er is nog iets aan deze foto. De zorg in Nederland is namelijk zoveel beter geworden over de afgelopen decennia. 20 jaar geleden was Gijs namelijk dood geweest. Een hersenbloeding als de zijne had hij dan niet overleefd. Top dus! Maar wel nog 40 jaar langdurende zorg, en misschien meer, voor hem.
En dat brengt me bij het volgende – met dank aan VWS, Nictiz en de Dutch Community kan ik hier staan, tussen “al het geweld van de de curatieve zorg”. Want Gijs is daar het goede voorbeeld van, minder in het ziekenhuis, grotere overlevingskansen is top, maar betekent ook wat anders. Neem als voorbeeld dat er 130.000 mensen per jaar hersenletsel oplopen, waarvan ongeveer 1/5e daarna blijvend hulp nodig heeft. Er is dus veel meer innovatie in de langdurende zorg nodig, want het aantal mensen daarin neemt toe.
Ik kan een heel verhaal vertellen over alles wat Siza en Academy Het Dorp doen, maar dan sta ik hier morgenochtend nog
We started out creating a dialogue with patients and looking at the values our employees bring to their care. Patients told (or showed) us what aspects in their lives need improvement to become less independent or improve quality of life. Employees investigated how they could help with those wishes, what they bring to the table. This constant dialogue and consciousness of wishes and needs became our new quality system. This system now is a corner stone for the quality of care in a growing number of organizations for long term care of people with disabilities in The Netherlands. It took the place of a guideline system that was more directed at rules and processes, than at the patient-caregiver dialogue.
Second, we started to bring technology to the heart of every day healthcare. As one of our patients puts it: I’d rather be helped by technology to use the bathroom, if that leaves extra time for a good talk with my caregiver. Technology is not cold, as some would say, it gives me my life back by increasing my independence.
Deze plaat gebruiken we al jaren in presentaties en is nog steeds waar, gelukkig en helaas. Technologie eerst
Which will bring patients a new way of life, normal life, with some help of others they choose
Ontwerpen van gebruikersinterfaces voor cognitieve diversiteit: toegang tot audiovisuele content voor gebruikers met een verstandelijke berperking
Het is dat ik maar tien minuten heb, want ik kan hier uren over vertellen. Onze innovaties, of de innovaties van anderen waar wij aan bijdragen zodat ze beter worden, zijn legio. Sommige komen wel in het nieuws, sommige niet, maar altijd en immer samen met degenen waar het om gaat. De zorgprofessional en de cliënt, patiënt. Siza.nl/innovaties zie je 15 filmpjes van voorbeelden die in gebruik zijn.
We krijgen wel eens commentaar dat alleen de rolstoelers in beeld zijn bij ons, maar het zijn bij ons toevallig de mensen die goed een verhaal kunnen vertellen en voor de groep kunnen staan. Dat is voor mensen met een ernstige VG, NAH of autisme wel eens heel ingewikkeld.
In January 2017, a health deal was signed by our private and public partners, striving for a well functioning eco-system to create acceptable, affordable, cost-effective innovations for Long Term Care. It is the first health deal within long term care and an important step forward.
Staatssecretatis Van Rijn tekende woensdag 25 januari 2017 een Health Deal in de langdurende zorg. Met deze Health Deal slaan publieke en private partijen de handen ineen, waardoor breed toepasbare, innovatieve én kostenbesparende zorginnovaties tot stand komen. Met de Health Deal Academy Het Dorp gaan gebruikers, zorgverleners, financiers en overheden samenwerken om een goed functionerend ecosysteem met, voor en door gebruikers van langdurende zorg tot stand te brengen. Dit ecosysteem ontstaat door innovatieve producten, processen en diensten te ontwikkelen en toe te passen en de kennis hierover bijeen te brengen. Bron: https://www.rvo.nl/onderwerpen/innovatief-ondernemen/research-development/health-deals/overzicht-health-deals/academy-het-dorp. Mies was er nog bij Claudia neemt stokje over.
These are all the partners that signed up for cooperating in the Academy. Included are payers of care, investors.. Etc (zie bollen)
Apple (staat er niet op, wel noemen), idem Toyota.
Payers of care: health insurance companies and municipalities
Research partners specifiek noemen.
Health Deal benoemen, steun van EZ en VWS, maar ook diverse pt organisaties die getekend hebben. Daar is een aantal dingen door gelukt, more to follow
Health Deal benoemen, steun van EZ en VWS, maar ook diverse pt organisaties die getekend hebben. Daar is een aantal dingen door gelukt, more to follow
The panel will enable us to ask users of long term care about their needs, as well as conduct tests with products in early stages. The panel includes patients, and professional as well as informal caregivers.
Meedenken over onze gezondheid en de zorg van morgen, dat is heel eenvoudig. Want nu is er Gezonde Mening, het online platform waar jij je stem kunt laten horen. Gezonde mening is een landelijk digitaal panel waarin mensen om wie het echt gaat actief te betrekken bij de ontwikkeling van innovaties rondom gezondheid en zorg én ze zo een stem te geven. Echte ervaringen en meningen dus. Van mensen die werken aan gezondheid, zélf gebruikmaken van de zorg of zorg geven.
Siza kept developing and in 2012 we opened the “paswoningen” or model appartments. These are appartments in which we worked together with patients with at least 30 different disabilities and numerous companies, to create innovations all directed at increasing patients’ independence. This goes from doors that can be opened with the blink of an eye (litterally) to a kitchen counter (= aanrecht) that is round and can spin around. We found that if people who are in wheelchairs wanted to cook their own dinner, what was most annoying and tiring to them was having to move their wheelchair up and down the regular kitchen counters. So together with companies and artists we created one that can circle its functions (watertap, stove, kettle et cetera) towards the user.
This house we develop for people with a mild or more severe learning disability with also some “anger management issues”, people that can be a danger to themselves or their surroundings. People that need 24/7 governance to ensure their safety. Usually we have to go in for every thing they ask for, as they aren’t able themselves at that point. And we have to go in and check up on them every 15-30 minutes. But imagine someone would check up on you every 15-30 minutes for the next 24 hours. You would get anger management issues yourself! This way, and we’re still building on it, we don’t have to go in as often as we used to, which causes less stress with the patient and shortens (preliminary results!) their time of excacerbation. And it reduces stress as well for the healthcare providers, as they know they’re in control more continuously with less blootstelling to danger.
We are working on an algorythm to enable capacity planning based on the desired day and night rythm of patients. Wouldn’t it be great if they receive the care they need at the moment they need or want it? And not when the caregiver is planned to give it due to standard plannings.
In elderly care a pilot with this algorythm showed less waiting moments for the patients, less peak or stress moments for caregivers, and a reduction of costs.
We are exploring whether this algorythm could work for our patient population.
Technologie is hier op de achtergrond, maar bepaalt het inzetten van zorg op het gewenste moment.
Algoritme rekent de capaciteitsplanning van de zorgprofessionals uit op basis van het gewenste ritme van cliënten.
De client centraal dus!
Rekening houdend met duur van diensten en type aanstelling van de zorgverleners.
Doel: wachttijden voor cliënten en piekmomenten voor zorgverleners te verminderen. Leidt tevens – laten eerste gegevens zien – tot een kostenbesparing.
Meten: kwaliteit van leven, kwaliteit van zorg, wachttijden, stress bij professionals etc. Bij langere termijn: verzuim en verloop.
Want: we hebben straks te weinig zorgmedewerkers.
Eerste studie van Dennis Moeke en collega’s laat zien dat wachttijden tijdens spitsuren verminderen. Veelbelovend.
Kan betekenen dat voor de optimale capaciteitsplanning met verschillende locaties moet worden samengewerkt. Dus goed in de gaten houden of expertise van professionals voor de verschillende groepen geschikt is.
Optimale afsprakenplanning
Slim organiseren van kleinschalige zorg
Zorgpaden onder de loep
Pieken en dalen in verpleeghuiszorg
Improving independent living for people with disabilities by using technology is our ambition. With smart and affordable solutions.
Here a model of the new building – to be delivered by the end of the year - containing appartments for our patients as well as rooms for us to conduct pilots with innovative solotions.
Enige plek waar dit gebeurt gericht op de langdurende zorg.
Organisatievorm: Onafhankelijke stichting
Eigen RvT met personele unie voorzitter en lid RvT en voorzitter RvB
Werkmaatschappij Solutionslab
Funding: Per succesvol project afdracht aan de Academy
Alle partners betalen een fee
EFRO
Provincie
Stichting Het Dorp (garantie)
Per project een afdracht aan Academy
……..
Hoe denken we over de toepassing van technologie in de “doelgroep” van de langdurende zorg?
The exoskeletton will be pilotted by our caregivers to see if it can reduce back pains and tiredness as a consequence of heavy work (lifting people et cetera)
We will also look at practical issues (can it hurt patients, is it easy to get it cleaned etc)
In the end – het is en blijft mensenwerk!
We hebben het over een tekort aan personeel in de zorg, met een groeiend aantal mensen dat zorg nodig is. Op de langere termijn zal het tekort naar mijn idee verschuiven.
Meer ondersteuning thuis
Mantelzorg enabling
Smart technology
In the end – het is en blijft mensenwerk!
We hebben het over een tekort aan personeel in de zorg, met een groeiend aantal mensen dat zorg nodig is. Op de langere termijn zal het tekort naar mijn idee verschuiven.
Meer ondersteuning thuis
Mantelzorg enabling
Smart technology
In the end – het is en blijft mensenwerk!
We hebben het over een tekort aan personeel in de zorg, met een groeiend aantal mensen dat zorg nodig is. Op de langere termijn zal het tekort naar mijn idee verschuiven.
Meer ondersteuning thuis
Mantelzorg enabling
Smart technology
In the end – het is en blijft mensenwerk!
We hebben het over een tekort aan personeel in de zorg, met een groeiend aantal mensen dat zorg nodig is. Op de langere termijn zal het tekort naar mijn idee verschuiven.
Meer ondersteuning thuis
Mantelzorg enabling
Smart technology
Smart Health is een opleiding die aansluit op de vernieuwing van Het Dorp van Siza én die opleidt tot de zorgmedewerker van de toekomst. Een bijzonder traject, waarin wordt samengewerkt met docenten van verschillende HAN-opleidingen in co-creatie met Siza. De professionals (van de toekomst) hebben ondersteuning nodig om het gebruik van technologie in het dagelijks werk mogelijk te maken. Daarnaast neemt het inzicht toe dat inzet van technologie patiënten / cliënten in staat stelt minder in zorgorganisaties en meer thuis te zijn. Dat vergt een andere samenwerking tussen professionals onderling én professional en patiënt/cliënt. De opleiding Smart Health is een 2jarig traject dat tot een Associate Degree leidt. Vanaf februari 2019 beschikbaar voor iedereen.
Ontsproten aan het brein van collega Jorrit Ebben.
Pay It Forward: als iets goed werkt in jouw organisatie, geef het door. Laat het elders ook implementeren. Leer van de andere doelgroep.
We hopen dat met deze presentatie ook al een beetje te doen.
Afgelopen maandag heeft VWS dat verder opgepakt. Academy Het Dorp is gevraagd 15-20 (as a start) andere organisaties te ondersteunen.