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The document provides an overview of the Swedish healthcare market with a focus on opportunities for Finnish healthcare technology companies. It notes that over 10 large hospital construction and renovation projects are ongoing in Sweden, representing major opportunities. Public healthcare is primarily organized and financed regionally through 21 counties/regions. Both public and private entities purchase healthcare services and technologies. The document outlines the public tender process and provides links to procurement departments of each region. It also discusses trends like digitalization, cost-effectiveness, and growth in private healthcare.
The document discusses regional aid guidelines and maximum aid intensities for Finland between 2014-2020. It notes that 24.18% of Finland's population lives in sparsely populated areas eligible for regional aid. The Salo sub-region, accounting for 1.181% of the population, was also designated as an area undergoing structural change. The maximum aid for large companies is 15% in sparsely populated areas and 10% in Salo, and can be higher for SMEs. While the population coverage is lower than previously, the aid intensities remain the same.
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
European Social Fund (ESF)
Cohesion Fund (CF)
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD)
European Maritime & Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
The health care system in Denmark is publicly funded through taxes and decentralized between national, regional, and municipal levels of government. It provides universal access to services like hospitals, doctors, and dental care. Recent reforms aim to improve quality by merging specialized services into fewer, larger "super hospitals" to increase volumes. The government is investing billions to modernize old hospitals or replace them as recommended by experts who reviewed the regions' plans.
This document outlines an agenda for a meeting on health innovation in Southern Denmark. The agenda includes:
- Welcome and introduction from 16:20-16:40
- A presentation on Health Innovation of Southern Denmark from 16:40-17:00
- A presentation on Odense University Hospital from 17:00-17:20
- A presentation on the New OUH from 17:20-17:30
- A session to see a mock-up from 17:30-17:50
- A networking session from 17:50-18:00
Adam Wolf's keynote speech at the Healthcare DENMARK Ambassador SummitHealthcare DENMARK
The Danish Regions CEO outlined plans to modernize Denmark's hospital structure by investing approximately 6 billion euros to build 16 new hospital units between 2007-2020. The new hospitals aim to improve patient care through better planned pathways, increased safety with single rooms, more efficient workflows enabled by new technologies, reduced transports, and shared administrative and technical functions across centralized facilities.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for a workshop on the Norwegian healthcare market. The workshop aims to give participants an overview of the Norwegian healthcare system and regions, discuss needs and offerings, and allow questions. The agenda includes introductions, a discussion of strategic priorities and needs in Norway, differences from Finland, procurement policies, a group exercise matching offers to needs, and a Q&A. Key priorities in Norway include improving quality and access, digital transformation, and reducing costs while meeting increased demand. An upcoming reform aims to create larger, more capable municipalities to better deliver services.
Henrik Schødts New North Zealand Hospital, Denmark Innovation in Infrastructu...Architects for Health
Henrik Schødts discusses the design of the new North Zealand Hospital in Denmark. The construction of a new hospital provides a unique opportunity but also responsibilities. The hospital aims to maximize multifunctionality and flexibility for the future through zoning functions and flows. Most activities will be centered around the patient using single patient rooms optimally. The vision is for "A hospital for the patients...first and foremost" that incorporates everyday life and leaves room for future innovations.
The document provides an overview of the Swedish healthcare market with a focus on opportunities for Finnish healthcare technology companies. It notes that over 10 large hospital construction and renovation projects are ongoing in Sweden, representing major opportunities. Public healthcare is primarily organized and financed regionally through 21 counties/regions. Both public and private entities purchase healthcare services and technologies. The document outlines the public tender process and provides links to procurement departments of each region. It also discusses trends like digitalization, cost-effectiveness, and growth in private healthcare.
The document discusses regional aid guidelines and maximum aid intensities for Finland between 2014-2020. It notes that 24.18% of Finland's population lives in sparsely populated areas eligible for regional aid. The Salo sub-region, accounting for 1.181% of the population, was also designated as an area undergoing structural change. The maximum aid for large companies is 15% in sparsely populated areas and 10% in Salo, and can be higher for SMEs. While the population coverage is lower than previously, the aid intensities remain the same.
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
European Social Fund (ESF)
Cohesion Fund (CF)
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD)
European Maritime & Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
The health care system in Denmark is publicly funded through taxes and decentralized between national, regional, and municipal levels of government. It provides universal access to services like hospitals, doctors, and dental care. Recent reforms aim to improve quality by merging specialized services into fewer, larger "super hospitals" to increase volumes. The government is investing billions to modernize old hospitals or replace them as recommended by experts who reviewed the regions' plans.
This document outlines an agenda for a meeting on health innovation in Southern Denmark. The agenda includes:
- Welcome and introduction from 16:20-16:40
- A presentation on Health Innovation of Southern Denmark from 16:40-17:00
- A presentation on Odense University Hospital from 17:00-17:20
- A presentation on the New OUH from 17:20-17:30
- A session to see a mock-up from 17:30-17:50
- A networking session from 17:50-18:00
Adam Wolf's keynote speech at the Healthcare DENMARK Ambassador SummitHealthcare DENMARK
The Danish Regions CEO outlined plans to modernize Denmark's hospital structure by investing approximately 6 billion euros to build 16 new hospital units between 2007-2020. The new hospitals aim to improve patient care through better planned pathways, increased safety with single rooms, more efficient workflows enabled by new technologies, reduced transports, and shared administrative and technical functions across centralized facilities.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for a workshop on the Norwegian healthcare market. The workshop aims to give participants an overview of the Norwegian healthcare system and regions, discuss needs and offerings, and allow questions. The agenda includes introductions, a discussion of strategic priorities and needs in Norway, differences from Finland, procurement policies, a group exercise matching offers to needs, and a Q&A. Key priorities in Norway include improving quality and access, digital transformation, and reducing costs while meeting increased demand. An upcoming reform aims to create larger, more capable municipalities to better deliver services.
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This document summarizes the Danish health care system and framework for investments in hospital infrastructure from 2008 to 2020. It outlines that Denmark has a public health care system financed by taxes with 5 regions and 39 hospitals serving 5.5 million people. It also describes trends toward centralizing specialized services and decentralizing primary care. The document details a 41.4 billion Danish krone investment in new and renovated hospitals to improve patient safety, workflows and resources through centralized planning and knowledge sharing across regions.
Sophie Hæstorp-Andersen's presentation from Hospital + Innovation 2015Healthcare DENMARK
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The document discusses Germany's regional aid map and funding from the EU for 2014-2020. Key points:
- The regional aid map defines which regions of Germany are eligible for regional investment aid from the EU and sets maximum aid levels between 10-20% of investment costs for large enterprises and higher percentages for SMEs.
- Over 21 million people, or 25.85% of Germany's population, live in designated eligible areas. The aid levels have decreased slightly compared to the previous period.
- Funding will come from the European Regional Development Fund, European Social Fund, and European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development with priorities like research and innovation, SME competitiveness, low-carbon economy, environment,
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All available content from SSAI2017: https://scanfoam.org/ssai2017/
Delivered in collaboration between scanFOAM, SSAI & SFAI.
This document discusses the placement of industrial parks in Slovakia and factors influencing investment localization. It provides details on the development of industrial parks in Slovakia, supported by the government and EU funds. Specifically, it notes that over 78 industrial parks have been established in Slovakia since 2001 under relevant legislation. However, some parks located in eastern and southeastern regions struggled to attract investors due to lack of available information and planning. The document also summarizes two case studies of industrial parks - one in Roznava that struggled to attract investors until 2013, and another successful early park in Vrable.
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E-helse-strategi, m-helse og teknologitrender discusses Norway's national e-health strategy and action plan for 2017-2022. The strategy focuses on developing critical infrastructures and common building blocks, as well as national governance of e-health to better connect Norway's health services. Emerging technology trends like artificial intelligence, automation, blockchain, and the internet of things that could impact e-health delivery are also mentioned.
The document provides an overview of the health care system in the region of Västerbotten, Sweden. It describes the region's population distribution and demographics. It then summarizes the roles and responsibilities of the state, municipalities, and county council in providing health care. It gives an overview of the county council's vision and priorities, as well as its facilities and services, including hospitals, health centers, dental care, and use of telemedicine. In conclusion, it notes the increasing demands from chronic diseases in an aging population and need for new models of care delivery using technologies like telemedicine.
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EU Budget Sweden 2014-2020 update November 2014Joost Holleman
EU Budget Sweden 2014-2020 update November 2014
The five European Structural and Investment Funds;
| The European Regional Development Fund
| The European Social Fund
| The Cohesion Fund
| The European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
| The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
- The InnovFin SME Guarantee will boost the successful RSI pilot guarantee scheme under FP7 by almost 4 times, enabling €9-10 billion of financing for innovative SMEs and small mid-caps over 9 years.
- It will be deployed across the EU and associated countries through 50-70 financial intermediaries to provide guarantees and counter-guarantees improving SME access to debt financing.
- The EIB Group will implement InnovFin through a delegation agreement with the EU, acting as an entrusted entity to risk share and match the EU's financial contribution.
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The Health Data Hub is a French initiative that aims to facilitate access to health data for research and innovation projects in a manner that respects patient privacy. It will serve as a single point of access for scattered French health databases and aims to improve data sharing and interoperability. The Health Data Hub catalogue will progressively include major databases like hospital data, cohorts, and health insurance claims data. The goal is to advance scientific research, improve healthcare quality, and contribute to the development of the European Health Data Space.
EU Budget Austria 2014-2020 update november 2014Joost Holleman
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The five European Structural and Investment Funds;
| The European Regional Development Fund
| The European Social Fund
| The Cohesion Fund
| The European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
| The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
How Sweden improved patient self service with ehealthJohan Eltes
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Sandra Turner (BIS) gave a presentation on the Future of European Funding Conference: RAWM & NCVO European Funding Network, Thursday 26 July 2012.
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- The regional aid map defines which regions of Germany are eligible for regional investment aid from the EU and sets maximum aid levels between 10-20% of investment costs for large enterprises and higher percentages for SMEs.
- Over 21 million people, or 25.85% of Germany's population, live in designated eligible areas. The aid levels have decreased slightly compared to the previous period.
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| The European Regional Development Fund
| The European Social Fund
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| The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
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| The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
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Ole Ravnholt Sørensen's presentation from the Healthcare DENMARK Ambassador Summit
1. Hospitals of the future
Ole RavnholtSørensen
Senior consultant
Danish Regions
ors@regioner.dk
October 28th 2014 Danish Regions
2. 25 March 2014 Danish Regions
Average length of stay in
Danish hospitals: 1954-2010
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Liggetid 1954-2010
Kilde: Sygehusvæsenet i dansk politik, Sundhedssektoren i tal diverse årgange, tal på sundhed 1. april 2011.
3. What is facing us
Increasing elderly population
New diagnoses –new treatments
Increasing expectations
Financial constraints
> health services under tremendous pressure
> demand for modernizing our hospital capacity
25 March 2014 Danish Regions
5. Output (by November 2008): -5,8 billion Euros for new hospitals
Danish Regions
Financed by:
-state / “Kvalitetsfonden” (60 %)
-the regions/funding for construction (40 %)
16 construction-projects by 2020/2022:
-7 new builds (greenfield )
-9 extensions (modernizations)
Allocation of funding based on hospital plans
(submitted in 2007 to the “expert panel”)
8. Danish Regions
2007
2020-2022
Project concretisation and final undertaking
Timeline
Expert
Panel
Gov.
comitment
Applications
Adjustments
Final
applications
Final
approval
Planning
Commencement
New hospital
plans