Innovation by Design – the project ideation processEITHEALTH
EIT Health is supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. Innovation by Design (IbD) projects are collaborative projects focused on addressing societal needs and breaking down innovation barriers. IbD projects have a maximum budget of 2 million euros over 24 months and must involve at least two Co-Location Centers. Potential thematic areas for IbD projects are determined through a process of partner engagement and concept ideation around open-ended questions related to areas like early intervention, workplace health, home care, and integrated care for chronic diseases.
This document discusses utility on-bill repayment programs in California. It provides background on California's focus on financing energy efficiency incentives to meet aggressive goals. It reviews the policy and implementation issues California considered for its on-bill programs, including eligible sectors, measures, sources of funds, instruments, underwriting criteria and data collection. It describes California's pilot programs and the statewide "hub" used to coordinate financing activities. Key implementation challenges involved credit enhancements, data privacy, IT systems and balancing utility requirements with private capital needs.
Janet Finucane discusses commissioning specialist healthcare services while maintaining strong local links. She provides examples of how a prison commissions services for its aging, high-risk population by developing telemedicine, new dental/drug services, and links to local care. She questions whether relationships with local services will remain strong after a transfer and wonders if the local area can take on bariatric surgery given budget/pathway constraints and user need.
Janet Finucane discusses commissioning specialist services while maintaining strong local links. She provides examples of how a prison commissions health services for its population, developing telemedicine, new dental/drug services, and links to local pathways. She questions whether relationships with local services will remain strong after a transfer, and whether the local health system can take on bariatric surgery given budget/pathway constraints and user need. Commissioning requires understanding problems, affordability, processes and user views.
Sustainable Procurement Index for Health (SPIH) ClinicUN SPHS
Delivered by Arup at the Global Forum 2020 Sustainable Procurement Index for Health Clinic session.
Presenters:
Dr. Kristian Steele, Associate, Arup
Ms. Anna Tuddenham, Consultant, Arup
Mr. Terry Ellis, Senior Consultant, Arup
Mr. Callum Newman, Associate Director and Group Leader for International Development, Arup
The document discusses questions states should ask potential vendors when considering adopting electronic data collection and analytics systems for workers' compensation claims. It outlines general questions about the vendor's experience, client references, and retention rates. It also provides product-related questions about data quality assurance, connectivity options, analytic capabilities, and future product vision. Finally, it lists technical questions about the vendor's technology, data center configuration, disaster recovery, and backup procedures.
The document discusses the challenges facing independent financial advisers (IFAs) in Europe due to increasing regulation. It notes IFAs play an important role in helping European citizens plan for retirement but rising costs from regulation may force many IFAs to close. This could reduce access to financial advice for consumers and leave citizens more reliant on state support in retirement. The document argues regulators need to understand how regulation impacts both small financial firms and consumers.
Innovation by Design – the project ideation processEITHEALTH
EIT Health is supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. Innovation by Design (IbD) projects are collaborative projects focused on addressing societal needs and breaking down innovation barriers. IbD projects have a maximum budget of 2 million euros over 24 months and must involve at least two Co-Location Centers. Potential thematic areas for IbD projects are determined through a process of partner engagement and concept ideation around open-ended questions related to areas like early intervention, workplace health, home care, and integrated care for chronic diseases.
This document discusses utility on-bill repayment programs in California. It provides background on California's focus on financing energy efficiency incentives to meet aggressive goals. It reviews the policy and implementation issues California considered for its on-bill programs, including eligible sectors, measures, sources of funds, instruments, underwriting criteria and data collection. It describes California's pilot programs and the statewide "hub" used to coordinate financing activities. Key implementation challenges involved credit enhancements, data privacy, IT systems and balancing utility requirements with private capital needs.
Janet Finucane discusses commissioning specialist healthcare services while maintaining strong local links. She provides examples of how a prison commissions services for its aging, high-risk population by developing telemedicine, new dental/drug services, and links to local care. She questions whether relationships with local services will remain strong after a transfer and wonders if the local area can take on bariatric surgery given budget/pathway constraints and user need.
Janet Finucane discusses commissioning specialist services while maintaining strong local links. She provides examples of how a prison commissions health services for its population, developing telemedicine, new dental/drug services, and links to local pathways. She questions whether relationships with local services will remain strong after a transfer, and whether the local health system can take on bariatric surgery given budget/pathway constraints and user need. Commissioning requires understanding problems, affordability, processes and user views.
Sustainable Procurement Index for Health (SPIH) ClinicUN SPHS
Delivered by Arup at the Global Forum 2020 Sustainable Procurement Index for Health Clinic session.
Presenters:
Dr. Kristian Steele, Associate, Arup
Ms. Anna Tuddenham, Consultant, Arup
Mr. Terry Ellis, Senior Consultant, Arup
Mr. Callum Newman, Associate Director and Group Leader for International Development, Arup
The document discusses questions states should ask potential vendors when considering adopting electronic data collection and analytics systems for workers' compensation claims. It outlines general questions about the vendor's experience, client references, and retention rates. It also provides product-related questions about data quality assurance, connectivity options, analytic capabilities, and future product vision. Finally, it lists technical questions about the vendor's technology, data center configuration, disaster recovery, and backup procedures.
The document discusses the challenges facing independent financial advisers (IFAs) in Europe due to increasing regulation. It notes IFAs play an important role in helping European citizens plan for retirement but rising costs from regulation may force many IFAs to close. This could reduce access to financial advice for consumers and leave citizens more reliant on state support in retirement. The document argues regulators need to understand how regulation impacts both small financial firms and consumers.
1) The document describes the implementation of a continuous patient satisfaction monitoring system in the Capital Region of Denmark, a large regional health authority.
2) The goal was to provide real-time feedback on patient satisfaction to different levels of management and clinicians in order to support quality improvement efforts.
3) However, implementing such a system posed challenges given the large number of clinics and lack of existing IT infrastructure. Special attention was given to engagement of frontline staff and making the system easy to use at different organizational levels.
Presentation on the Informatics contribution in social care by Terry Dafter, Director of Adult Social Care Stockport at Metropolitan Borough Council and Chair of ADASS IMG. Presented at the Local-Central Discovery Day on the Impacts of the Care Act in Leeds on 29 July 2014.
Adapting to change: How to future-ready your practicenetwealthInvest
To help you adapt and benefit from future trends, Jason Andriessen, managing director of Coredata, explores what you should be doing to position your business for growth and success.
Applying behavioural insights to demand side energy policies and programmes: ...Leonardo ENERGY
1) The document discusses how behavioural insights can support energy policy by identifying behavioural barriers and designing policies to address them. It analyzes over 40 case studies applying behavioural insights across residential, transport, and business sectors.
2) Key examples include providing home energy use feedback to encourage conservation, goal-setting programs for demand response, and simplifying energy labels. Studies found feedback reduced energy use by 1.5-6%, while goals and challenges cut energy use up to 42% during events.
3) The analysis found most applications are pilots rather than full policies or programs. It also noted opportunities to better leverage tools like defaults, rewards, and social norms. Expanding successful household programs and prompting business investment
Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet "Sammenhængende patientforløb, sundheds-processer og it" afholdt den 20. april 2012. Læs mere om arrangementet på http://www.infinit.dk/dk/hvad_kan_vi_goere_for_dig/viden/reportager/en_forandret_sundhedssektor_med_it.htm
This document outlines key factors to consider when planning and preparing for an EHR implementation. It emphasizes choosing an EHR vendor and system that best fits your practice's needs. Proper preparation is important, as an EHR will affect both clinical and administrative staff workflows. Thorough evaluation of vendor options should include assessing product design for your specialty, the vendor's reputation and experience, technical requirements, implementation process, training support, and interfaces to other systems. Asking the right questions during evaluation can help ensure a successful transition to an EHR.
The document discusses Embrace, a company that produces infant warmers for developing countries. It provides information on the company, product, environmental analysis, and key problems Embrace faces. The main problem identified is that Embrace lacks a coherent business model - it has not defined its target market, distribution strategy, manufacturing approach, or budget. Developing a clear business model is important for Embrace to establish objectives, allocate resources effectively, structure the organization, and communicate plans. The document evaluates options for Embrace's business model and will help it select decisions around outsourcing, sales force, product refinement, and partnerships.
Practical lessons to develop an STP and ACS - Gerard Hanratty, Browne JacobsonBrowne Jacobson LLP
This document provides practical tips on developing an Accountable Care System (ACS) and navigating service transformation and reconfiguration within a legally compliant framework. It emphasizes having a clear shared understanding of aims between all relevant bodies, including patients. It proposes a governance structure with an ACS Programme Board and workstreams to coordinate decision-making across the system while retaining statutory responsibilities. When reconfiguring services, it advises developing a clear case for change, conducting public consultation transparently, and obtaining all necessary approvals. Overall it encourages taking a simple and transparent approach to create public understanding while meeting all legal obligations.
This document summarizes a feasibility study on enabling self-management for high-risk COVID-19 groups. The study engaged members of the Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) population through surveys and focus groups to understand their needs. Key findings showed that the BAME categorization is too broad and that cultural segments need further definition. Insights from patients, the NHS, and local authorities provided data on long-term conditions and care services usage. Next steps include further patient engagement, developing a self-care AI model and prototypes for BAME communities, refining commercial models, and pursuing necessary regulatory certifications.
Presentations by Mike Kenny, Acting Co-Director of Enterprise and Growth, Innovation Agency and Dr Neil Paul, a GP and Board Member with Cheshire East ICP at the Excel in Health: Understanding the NHS Landscape webinar on Wednesday 11 May 2022.
Researching Fuel Poverty to Inform Policy and PracticeHarriet Thomson
National Energy Action conducts research with academic institutions and practitioners to inform both policy and practice around issues of fuel poverty and cold-related health problems. Some key projects include a collaborative study of sustainability issues in high-rise social housing which identified challenges like low temperatures and poor insulation but also opportunities for partnerships to make improvements. NEA also evaluated Npower's Fuel Bank scheme, finding it effectively reached those in energy crisis but that most users required ongoing support, suggesting a need for follow up services to create longer term impacts. NEA aims to generate meaningful evidence through engagement with affected groups to identify barriers to change and help partners implement solutions to support vulnerable households.
The document outlines the agenda for a health and social care reform regional workshop in the West Midlands. The agenda includes introductions from local representatives, presentations on the future of social care and infrastructure frameworks. It also details breakout sessions on financial matters, citizen engagement, and information governance. The goal is to support planning and next steps for the health and social care reforms taking effect in April 2015.
The document summarizes an event held by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to discuss their plans to transform household financial statistics. The event included presentations on the current household financial statistics program, the vision and strategic direction for transformation, areas of transformation being considered in their consultation, and closing remarks. The ONS is seeking feedback on proposals to improve coherence, timeliness, coverage, and reduce respondent burden through combining surveys, using administrative data, and modernizing systems and tools. The consultation will help shape their plans to better meet user needs.
Medicines Manufacturing Challenge EDI Survey Briefing WebinarKTN
In anticipation of the Medicines Manufacturing Challenge sending out an EDI survey to those involved in any projects funded under the programme, this webinar provides more context behind the request, an overview of the Innovate UK Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) programmes, and an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and get involved.
This document proposes a strategic sustainability plan for the Lopesan Group hotel chain. The plan includes initiatives like developing wildlife gardens, installing food waste systems, engaging with local communities, using solar panels, improving water conservation, and enhancing sustainability practices across operations. The goals are to reduce costs and environmental impacts over the long run, fulfill corporate social responsibility goals, and enhance customer and stakeholder satisfaction through more sustainable practices. Measurable results would include competitive advantages, marketing opportunities, fulfilling sustainability responsibilities, and strengthening the brand's reputation for sustainability.
Enhanxit international business developmentEnhanxit SL
This document discusses strategies for international business development. It covers objectives like determining the best markets and products to enter, choosing sales channels, and adapting organizational structures. Key points discussed include:
- Evaluating products/services based on their competitiveness, market needs, and ability to be commercialized internationally. This determines what to offer in new markets.
- Selecting markets through a preliminary evaluation of economic indicators, followed by an in-depth analysis of industry forecasts, entry conditions, competition, customers, and industry history.
- Considering options like product standardization or adaptation when entering new markets. Adaptation may add more value but at a higher cost.
- Indirect sales channels can provide a cost
E invoicing, presentation from charles bryantFriso de Jong
The Expert Group on e-Invoicing has the following mission:
- Identify shortcomings in the current regulatory framework for e-invoicing
- Define business requirements and relevant data elements for e-invoicing
- Propose responsibilities for standardization bodies and a timeline
- Propose a European e-Invoicing Framework with common concepts
The group recommends creating an interoperable e-invoicing ecosystem using consistent terminology, content standards, common IT standards, connectivity requirements, and an electronic addressing process. It also recommends guidelines, agreements between parties, and interoperability within and between networks. The proposed European e-Invoicing Forum should oversee implementation with support from standards bodies and industry.
- The document discusses a study on consumer satisfaction with LG Electronics products in Secunderabad. It aims to understand customer satisfaction levels and identify areas for improvement.
- The methodology involved collecting primary data through questionnaires and secondary data from company reports and publications.
- Key findings include that most customers are satisfied with product quality and staff explanations but some improvements could be made to services, promotions, and schemes.
- Suggestions include improving service clarity and connectivity, more aggressive promotions, and attractive ownership schemes.
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).
1) The document describes the implementation of a continuous patient satisfaction monitoring system in the Capital Region of Denmark, a large regional health authority.
2) The goal was to provide real-time feedback on patient satisfaction to different levels of management and clinicians in order to support quality improvement efforts.
3) However, implementing such a system posed challenges given the large number of clinics and lack of existing IT infrastructure. Special attention was given to engagement of frontline staff and making the system easy to use at different organizational levels.
Presentation on the Informatics contribution in social care by Terry Dafter, Director of Adult Social Care Stockport at Metropolitan Borough Council and Chair of ADASS IMG. Presented at the Local-Central Discovery Day on the Impacts of the Care Act in Leeds on 29 July 2014.
Adapting to change: How to future-ready your practicenetwealthInvest
To help you adapt and benefit from future trends, Jason Andriessen, managing director of Coredata, explores what you should be doing to position your business for growth and success.
Applying behavioural insights to demand side energy policies and programmes: ...Leonardo ENERGY
1) The document discusses how behavioural insights can support energy policy by identifying behavioural barriers and designing policies to address them. It analyzes over 40 case studies applying behavioural insights across residential, transport, and business sectors.
2) Key examples include providing home energy use feedback to encourage conservation, goal-setting programs for demand response, and simplifying energy labels. Studies found feedback reduced energy use by 1.5-6%, while goals and challenges cut energy use up to 42% during events.
3) The analysis found most applications are pilots rather than full policies or programs. It also noted opportunities to better leverage tools like defaults, rewards, and social norms. Expanding successful household programs and prompting business investment
Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet "Sammenhængende patientforløb, sundheds-processer og it" afholdt den 20. april 2012. Læs mere om arrangementet på http://www.infinit.dk/dk/hvad_kan_vi_goere_for_dig/viden/reportager/en_forandret_sundhedssektor_med_it.htm
This document outlines key factors to consider when planning and preparing for an EHR implementation. It emphasizes choosing an EHR vendor and system that best fits your practice's needs. Proper preparation is important, as an EHR will affect both clinical and administrative staff workflows. Thorough evaluation of vendor options should include assessing product design for your specialty, the vendor's reputation and experience, technical requirements, implementation process, training support, and interfaces to other systems. Asking the right questions during evaluation can help ensure a successful transition to an EHR.
The document discusses Embrace, a company that produces infant warmers for developing countries. It provides information on the company, product, environmental analysis, and key problems Embrace faces. The main problem identified is that Embrace lacks a coherent business model - it has not defined its target market, distribution strategy, manufacturing approach, or budget. Developing a clear business model is important for Embrace to establish objectives, allocate resources effectively, structure the organization, and communicate plans. The document evaluates options for Embrace's business model and will help it select decisions around outsourcing, sales force, product refinement, and partnerships.
Practical lessons to develop an STP and ACS - Gerard Hanratty, Browne JacobsonBrowne Jacobson LLP
This document provides practical tips on developing an Accountable Care System (ACS) and navigating service transformation and reconfiguration within a legally compliant framework. It emphasizes having a clear shared understanding of aims between all relevant bodies, including patients. It proposes a governance structure with an ACS Programme Board and workstreams to coordinate decision-making across the system while retaining statutory responsibilities. When reconfiguring services, it advises developing a clear case for change, conducting public consultation transparently, and obtaining all necessary approvals. Overall it encourages taking a simple and transparent approach to create public understanding while meeting all legal obligations.
This document summarizes a feasibility study on enabling self-management for high-risk COVID-19 groups. The study engaged members of the Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) population through surveys and focus groups to understand their needs. Key findings showed that the BAME categorization is too broad and that cultural segments need further definition. Insights from patients, the NHS, and local authorities provided data on long-term conditions and care services usage. Next steps include further patient engagement, developing a self-care AI model and prototypes for BAME communities, refining commercial models, and pursuing necessary regulatory certifications.
Presentations by Mike Kenny, Acting Co-Director of Enterprise and Growth, Innovation Agency and Dr Neil Paul, a GP and Board Member with Cheshire East ICP at the Excel in Health: Understanding the NHS Landscape webinar on Wednesday 11 May 2022.
Researching Fuel Poverty to Inform Policy and PracticeHarriet Thomson
National Energy Action conducts research with academic institutions and practitioners to inform both policy and practice around issues of fuel poverty and cold-related health problems. Some key projects include a collaborative study of sustainability issues in high-rise social housing which identified challenges like low temperatures and poor insulation but also opportunities for partnerships to make improvements. NEA also evaluated Npower's Fuel Bank scheme, finding it effectively reached those in energy crisis but that most users required ongoing support, suggesting a need for follow up services to create longer term impacts. NEA aims to generate meaningful evidence through engagement with affected groups to identify barriers to change and help partners implement solutions to support vulnerable households.
The document outlines the agenda for a health and social care reform regional workshop in the West Midlands. The agenda includes introductions from local representatives, presentations on the future of social care and infrastructure frameworks. It also details breakout sessions on financial matters, citizen engagement, and information governance. The goal is to support planning and next steps for the health and social care reforms taking effect in April 2015.
The document summarizes an event held by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to discuss their plans to transform household financial statistics. The event included presentations on the current household financial statistics program, the vision and strategic direction for transformation, areas of transformation being considered in their consultation, and closing remarks. The ONS is seeking feedback on proposals to improve coherence, timeliness, coverage, and reduce respondent burden through combining surveys, using administrative data, and modernizing systems and tools. The consultation will help shape their plans to better meet user needs.
Medicines Manufacturing Challenge EDI Survey Briefing WebinarKTN
In anticipation of the Medicines Manufacturing Challenge sending out an EDI survey to those involved in any projects funded under the programme, this webinar provides more context behind the request, an overview of the Innovate UK Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) programmes, and an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and get involved.
This document proposes a strategic sustainability plan for the Lopesan Group hotel chain. The plan includes initiatives like developing wildlife gardens, installing food waste systems, engaging with local communities, using solar panels, improving water conservation, and enhancing sustainability practices across operations. The goals are to reduce costs and environmental impacts over the long run, fulfill corporate social responsibility goals, and enhance customer and stakeholder satisfaction through more sustainable practices. Measurable results would include competitive advantages, marketing opportunities, fulfilling sustainability responsibilities, and strengthening the brand's reputation for sustainability.
Enhanxit international business developmentEnhanxit SL
This document discusses strategies for international business development. It covers objectives like determining the best markets and products to enter, choosing sales channels, and adapting organizational structures. Key points discussed include:
- Evaluating products/services based on their competitiveness, market needs, and ability to be commercialized internationally. This determines what to offer in new markets.
- Selecting markets through a preliminary evaluation of economic indicators, followed by an in-depth analysis of industry forecasts, entry conditions, competition, customers, and industry history.
- Considering options like product standardization or adaptation when entering new markets. Adaptation may add more value but at a higher cost.
- Indirect sales channels can provide a cost
E invoicing, presentation from charles bryantFriso de Jong
The Expert Group on e-Invoicing has the following mission:
- Identify shortcomings in the current regulatory framework for e-invoicing
- Define business requirements and relevant data elements for e-invoicing
- Propose responsibilities for standardization bodies and a timeline
- Propose a European e-Invoicing Framework with common concepts
The group recommends creating an interoperable e-invoicing ecosystem using consistent terminology, content standards, common IT standards, connectivity requirements, and an electronic addressing process. It also recommends guidelines, agreements between parties, and interoperability within and between networks. The proposed European e-Invoicing Forum should oversee implementation with support from standards bodies and industry.
- The document discusses a study on consumer satisfaction with LG Electronics products in Secunderabad. It aims to understand customer satisfaction levels and identify areas for improvement.
- The methodology involved collecting primary data through questionnaires and secondary data from company reports and publications.
- Key findings include that most customers are satisfied with product quality and staff explanations but some improvements could be made to services, promotions, and schemes.
- Suggestions include improving service clarity and connectivity, more aggressive promotions, and attractive ownership schemes.
Similar a Nordic reference architecture personal connected health (20)
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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The Importance of Black Women Understanding the Chemicals in Their Personal C...bkling
Certain chemicals, such as phthalates and parabens, can disrupt the body's hormones and have significant effects on health. According to data, hormone-related health issues such as uterine fibroids, infertility, early puberty and more aggressive forms of breast and endometrial cancers disproportionately affect Black women. Our guest speaker, Jasmine A. McDonald, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University in New York City, discusses the scientific reasons why Black women should pay attention to specific chemicals in their personal care products, like hair care, and ways to minimize their exposure.
Exploring the Benefits of Binaural Hearing: Why Two Hearing Aids Are Better T...Ear Solutions (ESPL)
Binaural hearing using two hearing aids instead of one offers numerous advantages, including improved sound localization, enhanced sound quality, better speech understanding in noise, reduced listening effort, and greater overall satisfaction. By leveraging the brain’s natural ability to process sound from both ears, binaural hearing aids provide a more balanced, clear, and comfortable hearing experience. If you or a loved one is considering hearing aids, consult with a hearing care professional at Ear Solutions hearing aid clinic in Mumbai to explore the benefits of binaural hearing and determine the best solution for your hearing needs. Embracing binaural hearing can lead to a richer, more engaging auditory experience and significantly improve your quality of life.
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About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
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Nordic reference architecture personal connected health
1. A Nordic reference architecture
for Personal Connected Health
and Care
Presentation of version 1
2. • What is personal connected health and why does it depend
on standards?
• Why coordinate standards and architecture across the
Nordics?
• Vendor comments to version one
• Some thoughts on next steps
• Q&A
Agenda
3. The reality without standards – citizen perspective
At the home of the
Citizen
Health Care
Home Care
Home care tele
health solution
Diabetes tele
health solution
Geriatric tele
health solution
4. Standards simplify consolidation in the home setting
At the home of the
Citizen
Health Care
Home Care
Home care tele
health solution
Diabetes tele
health solution
Geriatric tele
health solution
5. The reality without standards - healthcare professional
Health or home
Care
Electronic health
record
KOL tele care
solution
At the home of the
Citizen
6. A shared set of standards reduces the amount of double
registration
Health or home
Care
Electronic health
record
KOL tele care
solution
At Home of the
Citizen
7. The reality without standards - market/vendor perspective
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!
8. Standards reduce cost for actors on the Nordic e-health market
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.
9. Requires coordinated standards selection
At the home of the
Citizen
Coordinated
standards
selections
Vendor 1Vendor 2
Vendor 3
Vendor 4
15. Request for market comments
• Conducted in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden
• Is the purpose of the reference architecture of relevance to you?
– Yes (with comments)
• Does the document give valuable guidance regarding the level of alignment in terms of standards
selections across the Nordics?
– Yes (with comments)
• Are the country-specific sections of value?
– Yes (with comments)
• Are the country-specific sections at the right level of detail and scope?
– Yes
• Is the level of alignment (structure, content, format) of the country specific sections purposeful?
– Yes
• Additional comments and propositions for further development?
– Extensive comments (summarized on next slide)
16. Comments and propositions for further development
• A common nordic reference architecture is important and all vendors give good
feedback on the intention and work in general
• The PCH solutions need integration with core backend services (such as EHR)
• They request more detailed description of security, architecture, storage etc.
• The perspective of the municipalities need to be addressed in future version
• It should be noted if and how this cooperation relates to legal issues, i.e. MDR or
GDPR
• Sharing collected data back to patients health tools is missing
17. Thoughts on next steps
• Role of national actors? Role of industry?
• Contradictory needs: broaden scope vs deepen scope and add detail
• Vendors need further details (which would be best addressed outside the
reference architecture in different SDOs PCHA, HL7, IHE)
• How to deliver true interoperability without the details?
• We need to evaluate if more formal collaboration and resources should be
allocated
18. Questions? Comments?
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