Stakeholders can deliver high value care by engaging patients, doctors, nurses, administrators, managers, and IT providers. Engaging these groups allows for patient self-management and active aging, patient-centric care, and integrated care. It also improves care services, supports new business models, controls costs, and analyzes and plans healthcare activities and trends. Engagement provides patients intuitive access to health data and services, doctors real-time access to clinical data, nurses optimized tasks and communication, administrators control over specialist activities and costs, managers analyses of territorial activities and trends, and IT providers reliable and modular solutions.
2. • Patient Self-Management
• Active and Healthy Ageing
• Patient-Centric Care
• Integrated Care
• …
• Improve level of care services
• Support new business models
• Control, analyze & plan
• Lower costs of services
• …
Why to Engage?
3. Who & How to Engage?
• Patient – Intuitive access to health related data & services
• Doctor – Real time access to structured clinical data
• Nurse – Optimisation of daily tasks and communication
• Administration – Control specialist activities, costs & revenues
• Management – Analyses on territorial activities and trends
• IT providers – Reliable, standard & modular solutions
Interest / Contribution / Delivery
we all who are present these days on the conference do believe that comunities can benefit from the listed or other emerging health care trends
We all would like to achieve at least one of the folowing goals
Every stakeholder in the process of care has its own chalenges & goals, the sucesfull ecosystems are capable to engage them all
As we all know every stakeholder in the process of care has plenty of room for improvements, imagine what results they would deliver if there will be synergies between them
We have to stimulate every stakeholders interest with the aim to achieve contribution, only in this way we can expect outstanding delivery that results in increased value of care