Dutch-German Health Conference Healthcare in The Netherlands · Netherlands Improving Healthcare...
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Dutch-German Health Conference
Healthcare in The Netherlands
September 5th, 2018
Utrecht
With the rest of the
World
Within the
Netherlands
Improving Healthcare Together
Stereotypes of the Netherlands
Stereotypes of the Netherlands
Stereotypes of the Netherlands
Dutch Masters in Medicine
Dutch Masters in Medicine
Nobel Prize1901
Nobel Prize1924
Nobel Prize1929
Dutch Masters in Medicine
Nobel Prize1973
Nobel Prize2016
The Dutch Delta
Dutch Health System
Dutch Health System
Principles
Access
for allSolidarity High Quality
Public-Private
Partnerships
2006 Reform: Managed Competition
Health Insurance MarketHealth Provision Market
Health Purchasing Market
Government Regulator for accessibility,
quality and supervisionPrevention Policies
Health Expenditure
Public & Mandatory Insurance Private
10.6% GDP4,649
USD Per Capita
78.9 B
USD
2,1 /
1,000
10,8 /
1,000
3.2 /
1000
99
Health System
Dutch
2016
Health Expenditure
How we spend it
Responsible use
Dutch Health Sector
Hospitals
8 University Hospitals
91 General Hospitals
112 Outpatient Clinics
8.865 General Practitioners
Knowledge
TU, Delft
AMC, AmsterdamVUmc, Amsterdam
LUMC, Leiden
UMCG, Groningen
UMC, Utrecht
Radboud UMC, NijmegenErasmus MC, Rotterdam
Maastricht UMC, Maastricht
TU, Eindhoven
TU, Twente
8 University Medical Centre
4 University of Technology
TU, Wageningen
Clusters
ENSCHEDE
MAASTRICH
T
GRONINGEN
THE HAGUE
ROTTERDAM
AMSTERDAM
UTRECH
T
NIJMEGEN
EINDHOVE
N
HEALTH
VALLEY
DELFT
LEIDENLEIDEN
BIO-
SCIENCE
PARK
AMSTERDA
M
SCIENCE
PARK
MEDICAL
DELTA
HIGH TECH
CAMPUS
EINDHOVE
N
UNIVERSITY OF
TWENTE
MESA+ / MIRA
HEALTH
AGEING
CAMPUS
NETHERLAND
S
UTRECHT
SCIENCE
PARK
HEALTH
CAMPUS
MAASTRICHT
Medical Devices: Rehabilitation, Mobility and Home Care.
Medical Devices: Hightech, Robotics and Mechatronics
Medicine, Nutrition & Health
Medical Devices: Imaging, Diagnostics, OT and ICU.
Biotechnology
Nano-Technology
Programmes
Innovation
Pilot Areas
Chaos
Ontmoeting (1951)Karel Appel
Managed
Strengths
Cataract
Hip replacement
Waiting times from specialist assessment to treatment, 2007 to 2014 (or 2013) (Source: OECD)
Accesibility
Quality
Affordability (value for money…)
Strong vibrant sector
Healthy Economy
Vital citizens
Resulting in
Around the corner
Challenges
ChallengesAgeing
Population
Chronic
Diseases
Empowered
Patients
Medical
Technology
ChallengesAgeing
Population
Chronic
Diseases
Empowered
Patients
Medical
Technology
Rising Costs
of Healthcare
Priorities
Substitution of CareTreatment towards Primary
(GP) and Community Care
Reshuffling TasksFrom Medical Specialists to
specialised nurses and
physician assistants
Centralising
Complex Careand
Decentralising
Common Care
With smart solutions!
Accessibility Affordability Quality
How to move forward?
Congresstival for key stakeholders in
the Life Sciences & Health sector with
a global view.
Task Force Health Care has a long history of organising influential and
leading conferences with a focus on global health challenges, international
trends and export. It brings together the Dutch and international Life
Sciences & Health organisations and stakeholders.
www.wohc.nl | 27TH SEPTEMBER 2018 RDM Submarine Wharf, Rotterdam
and many more..
World of Health Care
High-level Delegations:Germany
France
Scandinavia
Indonesia
US
Brasil
United Arabic Emirates
India
Colombia
China
Ukraine
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Together?
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