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TAMK Tampere University of Applied Sciences
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
TECHNOLOGY
HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES
TOURISM AND CATERING SERVICES
FORESTRY
BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CULTURE
StudentsTotal: 13 000
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FinlandFINLAND
Population 5,4 million people
Lot of unspoilt nature around them
Tampere, 200km from Helsinki
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The land of the thousands lakes
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Discuss
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• What kind of technologies and internet services arechanging your life today/nowadays?
• Which one of them makes you life easier and you won’tmanage without it?
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Which of these is going to change the world?
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• Digitalization
• Internet of things
• Robotics
• 3D printing
• Artificial intelligence
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Digitalization
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• Registration
• Digital contacting (appointment) instead on phone calls
• Digital Physical examinations (evidense basedmeasurements)
• Digital forms to fill when symptoms of illness
• Virtual health care centres
• Virtual nurses
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IOT Internet of Things
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• Wireless measurements:
blood pressure, temperature, blood
sugar, satutarion
• Intelligence of safety
• Intelligence of floors
• Watches, rings
• Wearables
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Robotics
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• The nurse can’t be replaced by a robot, or…?
• Technology helping Europa
• Robotics helping Asia
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3D-printing
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• We already have teeth, what else?
• Protetics?
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AI Artificial Intelligence
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• Is going to revolutionize medicine
• Everything that relays on how well something is remembered, changes
• What happens to the nurses?
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AI + VRArtificial Intelligence + Virtual reality
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Nursing at home or at a distance
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• Scenario: In five years nursing goes home instead of hospitals
• Nearly everything in health care is evaluated by prosents80/20 Healthy/ sick part of population
The illness is usual /unusual
Have the ability to get help / have difficulties to get help
• So does the health care services: 80% of all can be servedat the patients home
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How are we prepairing the change in Finland?
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Nursing care in the reforming primary health care
• 30 credits of studies after they have been studying already 180 cr.
• Degree of registered nurse in Finland 210cr
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• These studies contains for students very good nursing and customer-oriented counselling practices in national diseases. Especially when the patient has many diseases together, as usual.– cardiovascular diseases, blood pressure, diabetes, pulmonary
diseases, dementia, musculoskeletal diseases, mental problems and substance abuse.
• Nursing at home or at a distance
• Digital health care services, digital follow up by patientsthemselves or by health care services, helping online bychatting, hospital services at home, demanding palliative careat home
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Everyone has a personal healthcare clinic at home: "The Finns have gone too far this time”
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Example: Cystitis
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• 25 year old women having symptoms of cystitis in themorning. No other diseases.
• Health care center opens at 8.00, now the time is 6.00• She signs on to online health care service• She fills the form of symptoms of cystitis (evidence
based) and uploads it• The information of the form is analyzed towards the
previous health care data of her• The filled form is managed in health care center and a
doctor or specialiced nurse with limited license to prescription
• The women gets e-prescription, and picks the medicinefrom the nearest pharmacy
Thank you!
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