Lars Hulbæk is the Deputy Manager of MedCom, which aims to develop electronic communication and information sharing in the Danish health sector. MedCom has financed the development of a national infrastructure for home monitoring that allows data from home monitoring systems to be integrated into healthcare records. This involves establishing national standards, a database to store home monitoring data, and interfaces for sharing data with electronic patient records and health portals. Currently over 700 patients are using the system and over 67,000 home monitoring results have been stored in the national database. The next steps involve further testing and integrating the system with additional home monitoring solution providers.
This presentation gives you an introduction to Healthcare DENMARK.
To learn more, please visit our website: www.healthcaredenmark.dk or contact us by mail: info@healthcaredenmark.dk.
Tim Ellis - Programme Manager, Digital Technology, NHS EnglandHIMSS UK
- Digital maturity in healthcare providers needs to be significantly increased so that patient information is recorded digitally at the point of care, clinicians are promptly alerted to changes in patient status, and operations like medicines management are improved.
- Patient information needs to flow seamlessly between primary, secondary, and social care digitally so care is coordinated. Technologies like telehealth should also be used to deliver new models of care.
- Patients, citizens, and carers should use digital tools to manage their own health and wellbeing, such as booking appointments online and accessing their health records. Data should also be used to inform decision making at both individual and population levels.
Lars Hulbæk is the Deputy Manager of MedCom, which aims to develop electronic communication and information sharing in the Danish health sector. MedCom has financed the development of a national infrastructure for home monitoring that allows data from home monitoring systems to be integrated into healthcare records. This involves establishing national standards, a database to store home monitoring data, and interfaces for sharing data with electronic patient records and health portals. Currently over 700 patients are using the system and over 67,000 home monitoring results have been stored in the national database. The next steps involve further testing and integrating the system with additional home monitoring solution providers.
This presentation gives you an introduction to Healthcare DENMARK.
To learn more, please visit our website: www.healthcaredenmark.dk or contact us by mail: info@healthcaredenmark.dk.
Tim Ellis - Programme Manager, Digital Technology, NHS EnglandHIMSS UK
- Digital maturity in healthcare providers needs to be significantly increased so that patient information is recorded digitally at the point of care, clinicians are promptly alerted to changes in patient status, and operations like medicines management are improved.
- Patient information needs to flow seamlessly between primary, secondary, and social care digitally so care is coordinated. Technologies like telehealth should also be used to deliver new models of care.
- Patients, citizens, and carers should use digital tools to manage their own health and wellbeing, such as booking appointments online and accessing their health records. Data should also be used to inform decision making at both individual and population levels.
The NICE Office for Market Access provides opportunities for companies to engage with NICE at any stage of product development and adoption. Through tailored engagement and expert advice, the Office helps companies optimize their journey through NICE. The Office offers bespoke packages including early engagement meetings to discuss evidence requirements and managed access approaches, as well as portfolio reviews and multi-stakeholder safe harbor meetings. These collaborative safe harbor meetings bring together companies, NICE, and other key stakeholders to explore issues in a confidential environment, with the goal of helping companies develop patient- and healthcare system-focused market access plans. Feedback from pilots of these meetings highlighted their value in providing a breadth of stakeholder input and fostering open discussions.
- The document discusses ODA's vision for customer-oriented digital and social welfare services in Finland.
- The vision is to provide citizens a single point of access to wellness, health, and social services through multiple digital channels on devices like phones, tablets, and computers.
- Services will include wellness coaching, health checks, personalized wellness plans, decision support, and connections to relevant professionals and resources.
- The technology architecture will store all customer data securely, use microservices and roles to enable different users to access the right information, and comply with relevant privacy and healthcare data laws and standards.
eStandards conference: Next steps for standardization in large scale eHealth ...chronaki
This document provides an introduction and agenda for the First eStandards Conference. The conference will discuss shaping a culture of high eStandards to support large-scale eHealth deployment across Europe. Four key challenges of large-scale eHealth will be examined: understanding healthcare specifics, connecting within and outside the health system, advancing digital innovation, and documenting best practices. The case for standardization to realize visions like engaged citizens and knowledge dissemination will be made. Collaboration across stakeholders like healthcare, technology, workforce and citizens is needed. Key questions to be discussed are the drivers for large-scale eHealth deployment, essential standards to enable safe and cost-effective implementation, and actions for standards development organizations and policymakers.
This document introduces several Finnish companies that provide digital health and hospital logistics solutions. It summarizes each company's offerings and contact information. Some companies highlighted include Fastroi (home care management software), Evondos (automated medication dispensing for home care patients), Medixine (remote patient monitoring and disease management solutions), and Ecosir Group (vacuum waste pipeline transfer systems for hospitals). The document promotes Finland as a source for innovative digital health technologies and efficient hospital logistics.
The document provides information about an upcoming international patient summary workshop. It discusses the history and mission of HL7, an organization that develops standards for health information technology, including growing exponentially since 1987. It also outlines HL7's use and development of CDA (Clinical Document Architecture) standards in various countries, including Finland, Germany, and Austria. The document shares examples of how CDA has been implemented for different use cases like ePrescriptions, electronic health records, and discharge summaries.
Richard Corbridge - Chief Information Officer, Health Service Executive, Irel...HIMSS UK
1) The document discusses eHealth Ireland's efforts to create a national electronic health record (EHR) system in Ireland to improve healthcare delivery.
2) It provides context on global investments in EHRs and how Ireland lags other developed countries.
3) The vision is to create an integrated, patient-centric system that shares health records across care settings through national EHR registries and domains connected to clinical and operational systems.
The document summarizes Dougal McKechnie's presentation on health IT in New Zealand. It discusses the New Zealand Health IT Cluster alliance and its role in facilitating collaboration. It also outlines challenges facing New Zealand's health system and opportunities for health IT, including the draft National Health IT Plan and developing New Zealand as a global eHealth research and development laboratory.
The document proposes three customer value propositions (CVPs) for a new digital health business. CVP1 focuses on integrated workplace wellness solutions. CVP2 targets wellness solutions for young communities. CVP3 proposes smart home solutions for remote patient monitoring. Each CVP outlines the target customers, their pain points, the proposed digital health solutions, required solution components, needed resources, strategic alignment, and go-to-market timeline. The CVPs aim to address issues like rising healthcare costs and the growing needs of chronic patients through personalized digital health and wellness programs.
The document provides a progress report on New Zealand's Health Information Strategy. It discusses increases in the number of health organizations connected to a secure network. Standards have been developed to enable electronic prescribing, referrals, lab results, and discharges. The National Health Index and Health Practitioner Index have been enhanced, with 87% of health practitioners now assigned an identifier number. Work is underway to pilot electronic sharing of pharmacy, lab, and referral information between primary and secondary care.
SNOMED CT is a comprehensive clinical terminology that can standardize clinical information and improve coding, retrieval, and analysis of clinical data. It was recommended for adoption in Ireland by HIQA in 2014. Establishing a SNOMED CT National Release Centre would support the gradual introduction of SNOMED CT on projects and ensure software procurements support SNOMED CT. Strategies are needed for governance, interoperability standards, engaging early adopters, and developing capabilities to implement SNOMED CT in Ireland.
Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) discussed how the HSCIC are improving wellbeing through information and technology at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2014)".
Areas covered include:
- Taking action and sustain public trust
- Building capability on firm foundations
- Emerging strategic imperatives
Dennis Kehoe - ECO 15: Digital connectivity in healthcareInnovation Agency
AIMES has created a Trustworthy Research Environment (TRE) within its HealthCLOUD, which allows authorized data scientists and analysts to access sensitive healthcare data in an ISO27001-certified and IG Toolkit-compliant environment. The TRE includes mechanisms for provisioning data through interoperability and data pipelines, and an analytics zone where data can be analyzed using tools like R and Spark. AIMES is applying this infrastructure and data science capabilities to focus on care pathways for conditions like epilepsy, COPD, and alcohol abuse through its Connected Health Cities program. As more rich datasets become available through regional and national health information exchanges, data science has the potential to transform clinical areas such as stroke prevention and mental health crisis prevention.
The document summarizes the recommendations of the National Data Guardian's reviews of data security, consent, and opt-out in the UK. It discusses the National Data Guardian establishing 10 data security standards across three themes - people, processes, and technology. It also proposes a new consent/opt-out model for patients regarding how their personal confidential information can be used beyond direct care, including for local services/running the NHS, research, and treatment improvement. The Department of Health is now consulting on and testing the recommendations before full implementation.
Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)".
Areas covered include:
· Role and remit of the HSCIC
· Summary of important activity from the last 12 months
· HSCIC’s strategy 2015 - 2020
· The big delivery challenges the health and care system faces
Open Health Assistant, End-to-end Orchestration of an Open Connected Health E...Ándago
This document describes Open Health Assistant, an end-to-end connected health platform that overcomes technological barriers to providing connected health services. It orchestrates an open ecosystem including medical device manufacturers, mobile operators, health platforms and others. Open Health Assistant provides disease management, aging independently, and wellness services via mobile monitoring, reminders, records access and more. It has a roadmap including additional devices, conditions, and record access. The platform is built on open standards and seeks partnerships from handset makers and others to expand its ecosystem.
General Practice Transformation Champions: Improving Access to General PracticeNHS England
The document discusses plans to improve access to general practice services in England by October 1st, 2018. It outlines that patient satisfaction with making appointments has declined in recent years. The GP Forward View aims to strengthen general practice through extended access to services. All clinical commissioning groups must provide extended access to GP services in the evenings and weekends for 100% of the population by October 2018. The document details the seven core requirements for extended access and over £348 million in funding that has been made available to CCGs to implement the changes.
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-finance-reference-architecture/
This session will describe
How to establish the internal/external connectivity in finance to cater to modern, rapidly-changing financial business needs
How to enhance connectivity by adding QoS, such as security, governance, audit, and monitoring
Reference architecture to address the above issues
To view recording of this webinar use the following URL :
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-education-reference-architecture/
In this webinar, Chris Haddad, vice president - technology evangelism at WSO2, will discuss
Why connected education requirements demand a specialized reference architecture model
What reference architecture components create an effective learning environment
How you can rapidly realize a connected education reference architecture with WSO2 platform capabilities
The NICE Office for Market Access provides opportunities for companies to engage with NICE at any stage of product development and adoption. Through tailored engagement and expert advice, the Office helps companies optimize their journey through NICE. The Office offers bespoke packages including early engagement meetings to discuss evidence requirements and managed access approaches, as well as portfolio reviews and multi-stakeholder safe harbor meetings. These collaborative safe harbor meetings bring together companies, NICE, and other key stakeholders to explore issues in a confidential environment, with the goal of helping companies develop patient- and healthcare system-focused market access plans. Feedback from pilots of these meetings highlighted their value in providing a breadth of stakeholder input and fostering open discussions.
- The document discusses ODA's vision for customer-oriented digital and social welfare services in Finland.
- The vision is to provide citizens a single point of access to wellness, health, and social services through multiple digital channels on devices like phones, tablets, and computers.
- Services will include wellness coaching, health checks, personalized wellness plans, decision support, and connections to relevant professionals and resources.
- The technology architecture will store all customer data securely, use microservices and roles to enable different users to access the right information, and comply with relevant privacy and healthcare data laws and standards.
eStandards conference: Next steps for standardization in large scale eHealth ...chronaki
This document provides an introduction and agenda for the First eStandards Conference. The conference will discuss shaping a culture of high eStandards to support large-scale eHealth deployment across Europe. Four key challenges of large-scale eHealth will be examined: understanding healthcare specifics, connecting within and outside the health system, advancing digital innovation, and documenting best practices. The case for standardization to realize visions like engaged citizens and knowledge dissemination will be made. Collaboration across stakeholders like healthcare, technology, workforce and citizens is needed. Key questions to be discussed are the drivers for large-scale eHealth deployment, essential standards to enable safe and cost-effective implementation, and actions for standards development organizations and policymakers.
This document introduces several Finnish companies that provide digital health and hospital logistics solutions. It summarizes each company's offerings and contact information. Some companies highlighted include Fastroi (home care management software), Evondos (automated medication dispensing for home care patients), Medixine (remote patient monitoring and disease management solutions), and Ecosir Group (vacuum waste pipeline transfer systems for hospitals). The document promotes Finland as a source for innovative digital health technologies and efficient hospital logistics.
The document provides information about an upcoming international patient summary workshop. It discusses the history and mission of HL7, an organization that develops standards for health information technology, including growing exponentially since 1987. It also outlines HL7's use and development of CDA (Clinical Document Architecture) standards in various countries, including Finland, Germany, and Austria. The document shares examples of how CDA has been implemented for different use cases like ePrescriptions, electronic health records, and discharge summaries.
Richard Corbridge - Chief Information Officer, Health Service Executive, Irel...HIMSS UK
1) The document discusses eHealth Ireland's efforts to create a national electronic health record (EHR) system in Ireland to improve healthcare delivery.
2) It provides context on global investments in EHRs and how Ireland lags other developed countries.
3) The vision is to create an integrated, patient-centric system that shares health records across care settings through national EHR registries and domains connected to clinical and operational systems.
The document summarizes Dougal McKechnie's presentation on health IT in New Zealand. It discusses the New Zealand Health IT Cluster alliance and its role in facilitating collaboration. It also outlines challenges facing New Zealand's health system and opportunities for health IT, including the draft National Health IT Plan and developing New Zealand as a global eHealth research and development laboratory.
The document proposes three customer value propositions (CVPs) for a new digital health business. CVP1 focuses on integrated workplace wellness solutions. CVP2 targets wellness solutions for young communities. CVP3 proposes smart home solutions for remote patient monitoring. Each CVP outlines the target customers, their pain points, the proposed digital health solutions, required solution components, needed resources, strategic alignment, and go-to-market timeline. The CVPs aim to address issues like rising healthcare costs and the growing needs of chronic patients through personalized digital health and wellness programs.
The document provides a progress report on New Zealand's Health Information Strategy. It discusses increases in the number of health organizations connected to a secure network. Standards have been developed to enable electronic prescribing, referrals, lab results, and discharges. The National Health Index and Health Practitioner Index have been enhanced, with 87% of health practitioners now assigned an identifier number. Work is underway to pilot electronic sharing of pharmacy, lab, and referral information between primary and secondary care.
SNOMED CT is a comprehensive clinical terminology that can standardize clinical information and improve coding, retrieval, and analysis of clinical data. It was recommended for adoption in Ireland by HIQA in 2014. Establishing a SNOMED CT National Release Centre would support the gradual introduction of SNOMED CT on projects and ensure software procurements support SNOMED CT. Strategies are needed for governance, interoperability standards, engaging early adopters, and developing capabilities to implement SNOMED CT in Ireland.
Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) discussed how the HSCIC are improving wellbeing through information and technology at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2014)".
Areas covered include:
- Taking action and sustain public trust
- Building capability on firm foundations
- Emerging strategic imperatives
Dennis Kehoe - ECO 15: Digital connectivity in healthcareInnovation Agency
AIMES has created a Trustworthy Research Environment (TRE) within its HealthCLOUD, which allows authorized data scientists and analysts to access sensitive healthcare data in an ISO27001-certified and IG Toolkit-compliant environment. The TRE includes mechanisms for provisioning data through interoperability and data pipelines, and an analytics zone where data can be analyzed using tools like R and Spark. AIMES is applying this infrastructure and data science capabilities to focus on care pathways for conditions like epilepsy, COPD, and alcohol abuse through its Connected Health Cities program. As more rich datasets become available through regional and national health information exchanges, data science has the potential to transform clinical areas such as stroke prevention and mental health crisis prevention.
The document summarizes the recommendations of the National Data Guardian's reviews of data security, consent, and opt-out in the UK. It discusses the National Data Guardian establishing 10 data security standards across three themes - people, processes, and technology. It also proposes a new consent/opt-out model for patients regarding how their personal confidential information can be used beyond direct care, including for local services/running the NHS, research, and treatment improvement. The Department of Health is now consulting on and testing the recommendations before full implementation.
Andy Williams (Chief Executive - HSCIC) spoke at the recent "Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Expo (HETT 2015)".
Areas covered include:
· Role and remit of the HSCIC
· Summary of important activity from the last 12 months
· HSCIC’s strategy 2015 - 2020
· The big delivery challenges the health and care system faces
Open Health Assistant, End-to-end Orchestration of an Open Connected Health E...Ándago
This document describes Open Health Assistant, an end-to-end connected health platform that overcomes technological barriers to providing connected health services. It orchestrates an open ecosystem including medical device manufacturers, mobile operators, health platforms and others. Open Health Assistant provides disease management, aging independently, and wellness services via mobile monitoring, reminders, records access and more. It has a roadmap including additional devices, conditions, and record access. The platform is built on open standards and seeks partnerships from handset makers and others to expand its ecosystem.
General Practice Transformation Champions: Improving Access to General PracticeNHS England
The document discusses plans to improve access to general practice services in England by October 1st, 2018. It outlines that patient satisfaction with making appointments has declined in recent years. The GP Forward View aims to strengthen general practice through extended access to services. All clinical commissioning groups must provide extended access to GP services in the evenings and weekends for 100% of the population by October 2018. The document details the seven core requirements for extended access and over £348 million in funding that has been made available to CCGs to implement the changes.
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-finance-reference-architecture/
This session will describe
How to establish the internal/external connectivity in finance to cater to modern, rapidly-changing financial business needs
How to enhance connectivity by adding QoS, such as security, governance, audit, and monitoring
Reference architecture to address the above issues
To view recording of this webinar use the following URL :
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-education-reference-architecture/
In this webinar, Chris Haddad, vice president - technology evangelism at WSO2, will discuss
Why connected education requirements demand a specialized reference architecture model
What reference architecture components create an effective learning environment
How you can rapidly realize a connected education reference architecture with WSO2 platform capabilities
Business Architecture Patterns (BPM in Practice conference)Alexander SAMARIN
The document discusses various business architecture patterns presented by A. Samarin at a conference. It introduces 10 patterns: Strategy TO Portfolio (STOP), Anisotropically Decentralised Organisation (ADO), Maturity Of Process Systems (MOPS), Customer eXperience As A Process (CXAAP), Platform-Enabled Agile Solutions (PEAS), Structure IT Organisation (SITO), Submission Interface (SI), Decomposition in patterns (DIP), Make Your Logic Explicit (MYLO), and Strategy Implementation Chain (SIC). Each pattern is described briefly, addressing a common business concern and presenting the underlying logic.
Ma The Role Of Bpm In Business Architecture 2007 11hughdma
Business Architecture provides a framework for aligning business strategy and IT services like business process management. It identifies the core capabilities, functions, and processes that are most important for delivering business strategy. The operational model and functional decomposition provided by Business Architecture give organizations clarity on what processes should be optimized through BPM. Engaging stakeholders early in Business Architecture helps prioritize capabilities and ensures BPM efforts focus on the areas that matter most to the business.
ECM BPM Strategy With Enterprise Architecture Maturity ModelDavid Champeau
This document discusses enterprise content and business process management (ECM/BPM) architectures and operating models. It describes four operating models - coordination, diversification, unification, and replication - and provides examples of each. It emphasizes that the enterprise architecture should reflect the company's operating model and integrate business processes, data, technologies, and customer interfaces. It outlines phases of architectural maturity from business silos to optimized core business and modularity. Key aspects of developing an ECM/BPM architecture include understanding requirements, performing a gap analysis, selecting strategic technologies, and ensuring performance, scalability, integration and an integrated product suite.
The document discusses Oracle's enterprise architecture tools and reference architecture. It outlines key enterprise architecture activities including architecture reviews and recommendations using TOGAF. It presents Oracle's enterprise reference architecture diagram depicting core systems, integration systems, and access channels supported by enterprise infrastructure and information management. The activities aim to create an enterprise IT platform through initiatives for master data management, flexibility, business insights, operational excellence, and agile/secure infrastructure.
The 2016 OECD Economic Survey of Norway finds that while Norway has a very high GDP per capita and levels of well-being, the economy faces challenges from its dependence on oil exports. The recent fall in oil prices highlighted Norway's economic vulnerabilities. To rebalance the economy, the survey recommends continuing prudent fiscal policies, boosting structural policies in areas like higher education and rural economies, improving public spending efficiency, and shifting agricultural support away from subsidies toward broader rural development.
A highly opinionated, strawman reference architecture for success with Microservices.
Presented at the fifth Sydney Microservices Meetup on Feb 18th 2015.
Microsoft Lending Reference ArchitectureMike Walker
The document describes Microsoft's Lending Reference Architecture, which provides a scalable and robust lending platform. It includes goals of separating technology concerns, clear workflows for humans and systems, and using industry standard schemas. The architecture includes layers for presentation, application services, business rules, orchestration, and data services. It aims to address business challenges in lending around regulations, processes, and competition through technology efficiencies.
This presentation will introduce a new DevOps reference architecture published by IBM. This technology agnostic reference architecture was developed harvesting solution architectures from dozens of clients who have been successful in adopting DevOps at scale. The presentation will present the capabilities - across practices, tools, platforms and organizational considerations, that are required for large scale DevOps adoption in an enterprise.
Cloud initiatives are beginning to dominate enterprise IT roadmaps. Successful adoption of Cloud and the subsequent governance challenges warrant a Cloud reference architecture that is applied consistently across the enterprise. This presentation will answer questions such as what exactly a Cloud is, why you need it, what changes it will bring to the enterprise, and what the key capabilities of a Cloud infrastructure are - using Oracle's Cloud Reference Architecture, which is part of the IT Strategies from Oracle (ITSO) Cloud Enterprise Technology Strategy (ETS).
This is the colloquium version of my master thesis project about enterprise architecture of pluggable e-commerce service platform. In this research, I created an e-commerce platform by integrating various web services using Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and REST API (Application Programming Interface), run on top of a cloud-based integration platform namely Mulesoft
Key trends in Big Data and new reference architecture from Hewlett Packard En...Ontico
Динамичное развитие инструментов для обработки Больших Данных порождает новые подходы к повышению производительности. Ключевые новые технологии в Hadoop 2.0, такие как Yarn labeling и Storage Tiering, уже используются компаниями Yahoo и Ebay. Эти новые технологии открывают путь для серьезного повышения эффективности ИТ-инфраструктуры для Hadoop, достигая прироста производительности в несколько десятков процентов при одновременном снижении потребления памяти и электроэнергии.
Эталонная архитектура для Hadoop от HP — HP Big Data Reference Architecture — предлагает использование специализированных "микросерверов" HP Moonshot вкупе с высокоплотными узлами хранения HP Apollo для достижения лучших на сегодня показателей полезной отдачи от железа в Hadoop.
NGINX Microservices Reference Architecture: Ask Me AnythingNGINX, Inc.
On-demand recording: http://bit.ly/2mg6NZm
The NGINX Microservices Reference Architecture (MRA) is getting big interest from software developers. Our recent webinar on Three Models in the MRA was one of our most popular ever.
Now, microservices experts Chris Stetson and Ben Horowitz answer all your questions in this Ask Me Anything (AMA) session. Chris and Ben have helped to build Sirius Satellite Radio, Intel.com, Lexus.com, Microsoft.com, Visa.com, and many more. So come ready to ask Chris and Ben anything about the Microservices Reference Architecture!
During this webinar, Chris and Ben answer questions about:
- Which MRA model is best for your application
- What problems microservices and the MRA solve
- How to apply the MRA in your organization
- What challenges others are facing
Please use the below URL to view recording of this webinar:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/02/connected-retail-reference-architecture/
The key focus areas of this session are
An overview of the retail IT landscape
What is a connected retail IT architecture
How the WSO2 middleware platform enables a connected retail business
Connected retail L0 architecture
Connected retail L1 architecture with WSO2
Escaping the-low-growth-trap-effective-fiscal-initiatives-avoiding-trade-pitf...OECD, Economics Department
1) The global economy remains trapped in low growth due to weak investment and trade weighing on consumption and productivity. While fiscal policy can modestly raise growth, structural reforms are also needed.
2) Expansionary fiscal initiatives in major economies like the US, China, and eurozone would boost global growth over the next two years according to OECD models. However, trade restrictions risk putting jobs in jeopardy.
3) A multi-pronged approach is recommended, using fiscal policy opportunities while interest rates are low combined with ambitious structural reforms, to strengthen inclusive long-term growth and share the gains of open trade.
What reference architecture models to adoptChris Haddad
Often outdated processes, tools, and skills inhibit IT’s ability to be a strategic enabler and gain an IT business edge. By adopting a new, Responsive IT delivery model based on an updated reference architecture, teams can foster effective business collaboration, responsive iterations, streamlined processes, and no wait states; enabling business to operate at the speed of now.
The next logical question is ‘What reference architecture goal-state is required to meet business demands and expectations?
This is the second presentation in a three part series:
Why Reshape Reference Architecture
What Reference Architecture Models make sense today
How to Reshape Reference Architecture
The document presents an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) concepts and proposes a reference architecture for IoT. It discusses core IoT concerns like connectivity, device management, data handling and security. It describes common IoT device types like Arduino, Raspberry Pi and communication protocols like HTTP, MQTT, CoAP. The proposed reference architecture aims to provide a scalable and secure way to interact with billions of connected devices by addressing issues like management, data processing and disaster recovery. An example implementation of the architecture for an RFID attendance tracking system is also presented.
Capgemini Digital Reference Architecture with HPECapgemini
Digital Readiness Assessment Services delivers digital business initiatives by creating an actionable transformation roadmap. Through our joint partnership, Capgemini and HP have developed a Digital Reference Framework for IT solutions for the New Style of Business. Learn the strength of Capgemini-HP joint Digital Reference Architecture as it addresses client digital transformation business needs and helps you gain market share in Cloud, Big Data, Security and Mobility.
Irish HSE EHR strategic business case master briefing deck v1.43GDR
The document outlines the objectives, components, and benefits of developing a National Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in Ireland. It aims to create understanding of the EHR as critical to healthcare reform by enabling data sharing across settings. The EHR would include electronic patient records, order communications, test results, and more. International examples show EHRs can reduce costs, errors, and improve outcomes. The briefing also discusses stakeholder engagement to develop the approach, proposed core solutions, and a phased implementation strategy.
The document provides an overview of telemedicine in Scandinavian countries. It discusses how telemedicine is used, examples of large research projects showing its benefits, and current focus areas. Some key challenges are integrating solutions across healthcare sectors and implementing projects on a larger scale. Opportunities for Finnish companies include providing solutions for chronic disease management, platforms that integrate with various systems, and partnering with Scandinavian organizations. An upcoming telehealth conference is mentioned.
This document discusses a real-time telemedicine system developed by CRS4 for pediatric cardiology consultations. The system allows cardiologists at a specialist hospital to conduct remote echocardiogram exams and consultations with physicians in rural areas in real-time using videoconferencing. It was tested on 42 patients and found to enable specialists to guide echocardiograms from a distance and provide remote consultations as an alternative to in-person visits. The system aims to improve access to specialist care for rural populations using low-cost, open-source technologies.
How to move Forward the Implementation of the EU Interoperability Recommendation to Establish Trust and user Acceptance Part 1: Perspective of a Member State. Rossing N. eHealth week 2010 (Barcelona: CCIB Convention Centre; 2010)
Digital Health in Context - Insights from Denmark, USA, China, South Korea an...Till Winkler
The document summarizes key aspects of digital health in Denmark. It describes Denmark's healthcare system context, including its universal healthcare model funded through taxes. It discusses Denmark's national digital health strategies and facilitating/inhibiting policy frameworks. It also outlines Denmark's provider-based electronic health record systems, health information infrastructure like the patient portal Sundhed.dk, and vibrant digital health innovation ecosystem. Overall, the document highlights Denmark's early and coordinated investments in digital infrastructure, consistent government strategies, and pragmatic policy approaches as supporting widespread digital health implementation.
Odense University Hospital is a major healthcare center in Denmark serving over 1.2 million citizens with an annual budget of 5.3 billion DKK. The hospital engages in numerous innovation activities including developing and testing telehealth solutions like video conferencing, patient briefcases, teleconsultations, and 3D imaging to improve care and outcomes for patients with conditions like COPD, diabetes, and cardiac issues. They are also involved in several European projects aimed at gathering evidence on the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of telemedicine.
medIT is an IT company that provides digital health solutions to improve access to universal healthcare. Their mission is to drive digital transformation in the health sector. Some of their key products and services include:
- ePrescription, the national e-prescription system in Serbia with over 450 million prescriptions processed.
- NMPP&D, the national medical platform for prevention and diagnostics in Serbia with over 180 integrated institutions.
- A patient portal implemented in Serbia with around 1.5 million active users that provides access to medical records and test results.
- Electronic health records systems implemented in over 300 institutions in Serbia.
- Other solutions like digital death certificates and sick leave tracking.
SNOMED CT is a comprehensive clinical terminology system that is being implemented in New Zealand to standardize clinical documentation and enable interoperability. It will underpin the national electronic health record by providing structured data for problems, medications, observations and more. SNOMED is necessary to connect different health systems and providers through a single clinical terminology as mandated by the National Health IT Board. The implementation of SNOMED will start with primary care and hospitals transitioning from Read codes to SNOMED codes in their clinical documentation.
The Continua Health Alliance publishes design guidelines to create an end-to-end plug-and-play ecosystem for personal connected health. It certifies products for compliance and promotes adoption. Continua is focused on enabling connectivity between devices, networks, and electronic health records through open standards. This allows for opportunities like remote monitoring of chronic conditions, fitness tracking, and aging in place. Continua aims to create a global market for personal connected health technologies and their integration.
This document summarizes a conference on telemonitoring and telehealth. It discusses evidence from Europe that telemonitoring can reduce hospital admissions, bed days, mortality rates, and increase patient confidence and economic benefits. However, evidence alone is not enough to ensure adoption, as there are common barriers like lack of leadership, clinical resistance to change, challenges to traditional roles, and financial concerns. Tips for success include designing telehealth solutions as integrated services within care pathways, optimizing organization and workflows, stratifying patients, improving engagement, and collaborating. An example from NHS 24 in Scotland emphasized strategy, leveraging technologies, moving from strategy to implementation, redesigning services with ICT as an enabler, and focusing on self-
Présentation à l'occasion de la Conférence HIMSS Amsterdam 2013 du DMP, "French PHR/EHR" on its creation, usage and lessons learnt with a national e-health record by François MACARY (ASIP Santé)
Guest lecture Programme in the Methods of Health Economics (Abteilung für Ges...healthdata be
Guest lecture Programme in the Methods of Health Economics (Abteilung für Gesundheitsökonomie, Zentrum für Public Health an der Medizinische Universität Wien)
New Models of Care Strategy for Vanguards and PioneersHIMSS UK
This document summarizes a presentation on new care models in the NHS. It discusses the integrated care pioneers program involving 25 sites integrating health and social care. It also discusses the 50 vanguards developing new models of care across 5 categories. Finally, it provides an overview of the technology support offered to vanguards and pioneers in 2016/17, focusing on 7 core themes like digital strategy and information sharing.
Hans Erik Henriksen's presentation from the Healthcare DENMARK session at HIM...Healthcare DENMARK
Healthcare DENMARK is a public-private partnership focused on putting patients first and improving healthcare efficiency and quality in Denmark. It promotes Danish healthcare solutions globally through visitor programs, conferences, and delegations. Denmark has a highly developed electronic health record system and collects comprehensive lifetime health data on its entire population, enabling powerful research using big data. Initiatives are underway to improve researcher access and use of this health data while protecting privacy.
The document discusses eHealth initiatives in Norrbotten County, Sweden. It summarizes that:
1) Norrbotten County has a large rural area with an aging population and aims to provide distance-independent healthcare through eHealth projects.
2) Key eHealth projects include a unified electronic health record system, telemedicine initiatives like video conferencing with ambulances and neonatal units, and cross-border healthcare with Finland.
3) Norrbotten participates in international eHealth networks to collaborate on projects and influence EU policy. This includes the AER eHealth network and the epSOS project for cross-border patient summaries and ePrescriptions.
På Vitalis 2016 presenterades resultatet av en nordisk samverkan kring referensarkitektur för hemmonitorering. Inera var sveriges representant. I Oktober fick Inera i uppdrag att ta fram en svensk referensarkitektur som tillämpar den nordiska. Referensarkitekturen syftar till att beskiva de tekniska förutsättningarna för ett interoperabelt ekosystem för telemedicin, där olika komponenter kan anskaffas med så små inlåsningseffekter som möjligt. Föredraget beskriver arkitekturen för det tänkta ekosystemet och hur Ineras egna tjänster kan komma att samspela (Stöd- och behandling, 1177, Hjälpmedelstjänsten etc).
Presentation of a pre-study on a national ecosystem for a shared medication r...Johan Eltes
This document summarizes a pilot study conducted by Inera, a Swedish company owned by the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions, to explore how healthcare providers can share patient medication request information across electronic health records based on existing national infrastructure and legislation. The study found that a virtual, distributed national medication request list accessed through shared application programming interfaces could allow providers to view, change, and receive notifications of changes to medication requests made by other providers, improving coordination of patient care. Next steps include further legal analysis, standards development, and piloting the proposed solution.
How Sweden improved patient self service with ehealthJohan Eltes
Since 2006, a national Health Advice Line – 1177 - has been Swedish residents first point of contact with healthcare. In 2006, a national patient portal was set up to facilitate form based, secure information exchange between patients and Swedish care providers. The next step was to introduce fully digitalized self-service e-services. These services offload health care personnel from manual registration tasks and improves the service to the patients. As an example, 1177 provides a national e-service for online appointment management with primary care providers across the country. Another e-service of the national patient portal provides online access to electronic health records from the majority of the EHR systems of Sweden’s 21 county councils and 300 municipalities. The appointment e-service has had a linear increase in patient transactions, starting at 25 000 per year with a current rate of 1,2 million per year. The current development is focused on tele medicine services (a national platform for remote treatment programs), the ability for the patient to share EHR data with apps and services and a national architecture for personal connected health (home monitoring). The presentation gives an overview of e-services offered to patients, their adoption and share some lessons learned.
The document discusses opening up electronic health records in Sweden through application programming interfaces (APIs). It proposes a 4-step solution: 1) Create a personal API firewall controlled by the patient to approve app access. 2) Connect the firewall to Sweden's national health network. 3) Provide an online developer portal. 4) Promote the APIs to developers. The goal is to fuel healthcare innovation by third-party applications while maintaining patient privacy and control over their own data.
[Swedish] Presentation från Vitalis 2012 på temat "Innovativ tjänsteutveckling på öppna marknaden – Vad gör det offentliga för att stödja det?". Beskriver en pilot med OAuth2 so modell för att på patientens villkor tillgängliggöra patientdata till tredje-partsappar.
Within DDD, the idea is to allocate all logic (as much as feasible) to the entity POJOs. This often includes logic of the following categories: accessing state (setters, getters, navigation and change of object graph), validating the state, calculation of derived attributes (calculating order sum of an order) and event processing (action-logic triggered by changes to the state of an entity, such as producing a shipment note when the order state is changed to “ready-for-shipment”). With large systems, there are usually context-specific (e.g. use-case-specific) needs that influence what methods we add to the domain classes. This creates problems over time when there are a lot of context-specific change requests that require new versions of a shared domain model implementation. With dynamic languages it is straightforward to separate these concerns without sacrificing the sought-after programming model of "intelligent pojos". There is also a new architecture (DCI) that take the reasoning further, towards a formal architecture for separation of concerns that is driven by the same core problem: how to get the fruit of DDD without the downside of a fragile domain model? This presentation illustrates pragmatic CDI with the power of a dynamic language (Groovy).
The document discusses the evolution of service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure from SOAP to enterprise service buses (ESBs), and introduces Service Component Architecture (SCA) as a reference architecture that takes SOA from infrastructure to service modeling. SCA defines a model for building distributed applications and services by allowing entities like services, components and references to be assembled independently of their underlying infrastructure. It supports various implementation technologies and programming languages. The status of ongoing SCA standardization efforts is also covered.
The document discusses a reference architecture created by a "web framework dream team" for a healthcare IT project. The architecture uses Spring WebFlow to model use cases as reusable components, Facelets for presentation, and JSF to handle requests, allowing use cases to be packaged as JAR files. This allows for improved reusability, portability, and an agile development process. The team delivered reusable use case components and learned that Spring WebFlow and Facelets were well-suited for modeling and building reusable HTML-centric web applications.
The document discusses why asynchronous services are important for enterprise integration. Asynchronous services allow for loose coupling between systems and support event-driven architectures. They are well-suited for integrating business processes and systems that have different operations cycles or availability requirements. Asynchronous messaging enables one-way messaging, request-response with callbacks, and stateful conversations between loosely-coupled services.
The document discusses reference architectures, including what they are, how they are used, and benefits. Some key points:
- A reference architecture provides standardized guidelines and patterns to reduce project setup time and costs while increasing quality.
- An example project at AstraZeneca saw a 5x return on investment in the reference architecture by reducing rework and discussions.
- Both external and internal reference architectures are described. The external defines overall structure while the internal specifies subsystems, layers, patterns, and tools.
- Reference architectures guide various roles in analyzing, designing, and implementing applications according to the standardized approach. This cuts time spent on architectural discussions and infrastructure issues.
- Multiple internal reference architectures may
The document discusses enterprise mashup technologies and WebSphere sMash. It describes how sMash allows developing and running mashups using JavaScript and RESTful services to integrate existing resources. sMash provides a lightweight container, component model, and tools to quickly develop situational applications that consume and produce web resources. However, vendor lock-in is a risk compared to open source alternatives.
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Health Tech Market Intelligence Prelim Questions -Gokul Rangarajan
The Ultimate Guide to Setting up Market Research in Health Tech part -1
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
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Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
1. Define Research Objectives and Scope
Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
3. Review Existing Literature and Resources
Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
4. Select Research Methodology and Tools
Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
6. Budget and Resource Allocation
Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
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7. Develop Research Instruments
Survey Design: Create well-structured surveys using tools like Google Forms to gather quantitative data.
Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
Sampling Design: Define the sampling frame, size, and method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling) to ensure representation of target demographics.
Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
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2. Agenda
∙ Why a Nordic collaboration?
∙ Nordic reference model for Personal connected health
architectures
∙ Applied architectures of the Nordic countries
– Norway
– Sweden
– Denmark
∙ Q&A
3. At the home of the
Citizen
Health Care
Home Care
Home care tele
health solution
Diabetes tele
health solution
Geriatric tele
health solution
The reality without standards – citizen perspective
4. At the home of the
Citizen
Health Care
Home Care
Home care tele
health solution
Diabetes tele
health solution
Geriatric tele
health solution
A shared set of standards simplifies consolidation in the home setting
5. Health or home
Care
Electronic health
record
KOL tele care
solution
At the home of the
Citizen
The reality without standards - healthcare professional perspective
6. Health or home
Care
Electronic health
record
KOL tele care
solution
At Home of the
Citizen
A shared set of standards reduces the amount of double registration
7. At the home of the
Citizen
Health or home
Care
Electronic health
record system
vendor
Diabetes tele
care solution
€
€€
€
A vendor has to invest in
integrations specific to
each customer - 4
customers means 4 times
the cost. And we all know
who pays the bill!
The reality without standards - market/vendor perspective
8. At the home of the
Citizen
Health or home
Care
Electronic health
record system
vendor
Diabetes tele care
cloud solution
€
Using standards, One
integration fits all
customers - 4 customers
shares the cost of 1
integration.
Shared standards reduce cost for actors on the Nordic e-health market
9. At the home of the
Citizen
With a Nordic collaboration, a vendor is more likely to invest in a
standard and customers/buyers will spend less on integrations
Coordinated
standards
selections
Vendor 1Vendor 2
Vendor 3
Vendor 4
12. Norwegian architecture principles:
● Standards based (Continua, FHIR and SCAIP) + nordic cooperation
● Separate storage and display applications (allow for multi-vendor solutions)
● Data that is important to be shared, is planned stored in national repository (FHIR-based), but
in mean-time municipalities will implement local FHIR-based systems according to national
specifications
● Not all data is relevant to share… some is kept locally.
● Citizen must be able to see all data about themselves.
● Currently draft recommendations
Norwegian reference architecture for personal connected health
13. Swedish architecture principles:
- The architecture is vendor- and topology agnostic (open market)
- Is actually an application of the generic reference architecture. All principles of the general national HIE reference
architecture apply, to secure that all information can be accessed for any legally supported purpose
- Standards-based information exchange - today Continua and HL7 Green CDA WS. HL7 FHIR PoC in the planning (future
Nordic alignment).
Swedish reference architecture for personal connected health
14. Sweden - applied reference architecture
Case 1 - “Integrated telemedicine solution”
15. Sweden - applied reference architecture
Case 2 - “Personal Monitoring as a Service”
16. Danish architecture principles:
● Separate storage and display applications (multi-vendor solutions)
● Data collected within the principles of Continuas framework
● HL7 CDA PHMR (Personal Health Monitoring Record)
Danish reference architecture for collecting health data from the citizens
17. Danish reference architecture for sharing documents and images
Danish Cross Sharing Architecture:
● Clinical Data available as documents HL7 CDA
● Using IHE XDS infrastructure services
18. Danish architecture principles
Clear accountability
∙ The collection of health data is done in cooperation between the parties
– accurate agreements about who is responsible for equipment, support, etc.
The collected Health Data made available to all relevant health professionals
∙ Data are at the level as other data produced at hospitals etc.
The use of International standards - ensures broad market support
∙ Using standards to reduce uncertainty by investing in solutions and ensure
∙ enables re-use, reduced cost and comlexity
Common metadata for forward search of relevant clinical information about patients
∙ to find relevant information across domains and IT solutions
∙ increasing semantic interoperability
19. Telecare North (TCN)
In Region of North Jutland, Denmark a large scale project for COPD patients,
Telecare North (TCN), have shown that there are benefits to be gained for both
patients and society.
The research has given a nuanced view of telemedicine. It shows that there is an
economic benefit to the society, but only if telemedicine offered for the right
groups, for example people with severe COPD.
∙ They had a strong focus on empowering citizens in telemedicine offers.
∙ The project hit the target for usability with 88 percent of participants in Telecare
North finding their telemedicine equipment user-friendly.
∙ The positive impact that telemedicine has the citizen's quality of life.
– 61 percent of participants feel that they are better able to control their
disease, and
– 71 percent feel safer in everyday life with telemedicine.
20. Tele health information
system
EHR information
access
Health care information
system
Welfare data capture
application
Exchange of EHR
documents
Form-based patient
questionnaires
Welfare technology
device
Observation uploadDevice connectivity
A B C
Welfare technology
device data
subscription
Norway: PCD-01 (hData)
+ FHIR (REST)
Norway: Continua Norway: FHIR???
(still undefined)
Norway: Not defined Norway: FHIR/REST Norway: XDS m/FHIR-
innhold
SE now: IHE PCD-01,
next: FHIR
SE now: Continua
next: Continua
SE NOW: SE-specific, next
FHIR
SE NOW: vendor-specific,
next: ?
SE NOW: Green CDA WS,
next: FHIR
SE NOW: Green CDA WS,
next: FHIR
DK: Now Propr. JSON
Recommended: to be
done
DK: Continua
recommended
DK: HL7-CDA QFD/QRD
(Continua)
DK:Not defined DK: To be done DK: IHE-XDS w/PHMR
and QFD/QRD
FI;: FHIR for wellbeing
apps to connect to
national PHR
FI;: Evaluating continua
Vendor specific solutions
Bluetooth, USB, etc.
FI;: FHIR questioinaire
and FHIR questioinaire
response, some CDA as
well
FI;: Not defined (looking
into FHIR subsc.
mechanism)
Mainly vendor specific
for telecare
FI;: FHIR / REST + Web
GUI professionals
PatientData: CDA R2+
DICOM + PDF
FI;: HL7 V3, XDS-I + XCA,
DICOM
SE
NO
DK
FI