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Healthcare integration: a collaborative approachEmpowering patients in the community
Tanja Valentin, Director External Affairs
IMSTA Annual Conference - 03 April 2019
My presentation today
Societal, business and healthcare trends
1
Examples of responses across Europe to the changing paradigm
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The future is value-based and patient-centric
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Enabling a meaningful transformation
2
Business
Our world undergoes seismic shifts
Society
Healthcare
4 big societal and business trends
Societal Business
Fully connected / transparent society
2
Competitive partnerships
3
Increased oversight
4
Millennials (GenY) make up the bulk of the workforce
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Healthcare is also changing: 5 trends
1. Healthcare in a digital age
‘Radical’ transformation of healthcare needed
Healthcare 2. Demand pressure
5. Increased transparency of
outcomes and patient
experiences
3. Workforce pressure
4. People become more
consumers of healthcare
Cooperation and partnerships central
• Everyone in healthcare will have to adapt to these changes
• It is impossible for any party to succeed on their own
Business Societal
Healthcare
Seismic shifts Only through cooperation and partnership will there be more upsides than downsides from these seismic shifts
My presentation today
Societal, business and healthcare trends
1
Examples of responses across Europe to the changing paradigm
3
The future is value-based and patient-centric
4
Enabling a meaningful transformation
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3 Enablers of healthcare transformation
1. Health and care radically re-centres around the patient
3. Systems change to maximise value creation in the broadest sense
2. The wave of digitalisation brings a new way of delivering healthcare
Health and care radically re-centres around the patient
The wave of digitalisation brings a new way of delivering healthcare
Today’s care Tomorrow’s care
• Preventive
• Personalized
• Integrated
• Remote
• Focus on acute episodes
• Process driven/ mass care
• Fragmented care
• Hospital centric care
Systems change to maximise value creation in the broadest sense
My presentation today
Societal, business and healthcare trends
1
Examples of responses across Europe to the changing paradigm
3
The future is value-based and patient-centric
4
Enabling a meaningful transformation
2
National examples of changing the care paradigm (I)
Distriktsmedisinsk senter in Norway
• High-quality health care more conveniently, particularly for old patients with difficulties to travel (link)
Unidade Local de Saude in Portugal
• Improve multidisciplinary cooperation and are seen as central to deliver effective and coordinated care for patients with multiple needs (link)
Gesundes Kinzigtal, Germany
• Improvements in health outcomes, including lower hospitalization rates, higher life expectancy ; 92 percent patient satisfaction rate, and total cost savings of $38.2 million (link)
Zio Integrated Care Network, The Netherlands
• Better clinical outcomes, higher care quality, high patient satisfaction scores and reduced costs (link)
Nuclei of Primary Care and Casa della salute, Italy
• Decrease in specialist costs, reduction of hospital referrals and costs saving of 22% in 2009 (link)
Belgium: 12 homecare pilot projects
France: Pay-for-performance: A French model to contain costs
Germany: Patient mentoring in dialysis and post-stroke care
Italy: Community Care Networks in Toscana and Emilia Romagna
The Netherlands: Buurtzorg - Dutch self-managed nursing teams in the neighbourhood
Portugal: National Network for Long-term Integrated Care
Sweden: 1) Esther Model: Improving
care for elderly with complex needs
2) Virtual care rooms for remote areas
National examples of changing the care paradigm (II)
Medtech partnerships
• Initiative since 2011 to provide a platform for exchanges between the patient and MedTech communities
• Mutual listen and learn, building trust, exchange experiences
• Alliance of patients, healthcare workers, academics and the medtech industry
• Launched a Community Care Model as a roadmap to realise the value and power of a new form of care
Take-aways from Patient-Medtech Workshop on community care
By delivering services in the community, health systems can become more patient-centric, more efficient and deliver better outcomes
Technology can facilitate the shift to community care: enabling home/self-care, integrating health data systems, monitoring well-being, and facilitating the management of chronic conditions
Political will is a key element of shifting care to the community: silo-budgeting is a major challenge
Greater awareness among the public, policy makers and health stakeholders can catalyst reform
Community care Model Launched
Supportive political declaration from Latvian Presidency
Coalition created, and ‘asks’ communicated to European Commissioners
Support for the model from the European Commission
Mandate to an EU Expert Panel to investigate effective ways of investing in health
Mandate for an Expert group on Health Systems Performance Assessment –Integrated care, Primary care
Achievements so far - Health First Europe
My presentation today
Societal, business and healthcare trends
1
Examples of responses across Europe to the changing paradigm
3
The future is value-based and patient-centric
4
Enabling a meaningful transformation
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The future is value based and patient centric
Business Societal
Healthcare
We are at the end of one era for health care. Unstoppable trends mean health will have a radically new place in society
Transformation of health and care will be enabled by digital change, personalisation and value based systems
A value based and patient centric future is the right way forward, and it will only be achieved through new ways of collaboration amongst healthcare players
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