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ENGAGING PATIENTS AND EHEALTH INNOVATION AT
ODENSE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
METTE MARIA SKJØTH
@MetteMSkjoeth
Outline
• Healthcare in
Denmark
• Odense University
Hospital
• CIMT
• Visions
• Patient Participation
• Examples
• MAST
Overview of the
Danish health sector
• 5 regions
• Public Health Insurance
• 63 (41) Public hospitals: 21000
Beds
• 3400 GPs (2000 clinics)
• Private specialists, Pharmacies, Dentists, Physiotherapist, Chiropractors, Psychologists
• 98 Municipalities - Home care nurses
- Nursing homes
- Rehabilitation
- Prevention
Odense University Hospital
(OUH)
• 1 of 3 major national health
care centres
• Covers approximately 1.6 million citizens
• Highly specialized
• Approx. 10.000 employees;
• OUH has 1200 beds, and hospitalized patients spend an average of 3.8 days in hospital.
• A new University Hospital in Odense is planned to open in 2021
The task
• To develop, test, evaluate and implement innovative technologies at Odense University Hospital
• To establish and carry out research projects within innovative technologies
• To develop and implement international projects supporting the main strategy
• To provide necessary documentation for management decisions on innovative medical technologies by means of HTA at Odense University Hospital
An almost 100% digital hospital
• Electronic Medical Records (EMR) implementation started in 1993. OUH has Denmark’s largest EMR installation and was the the first Danish university hospital with EMR on all wards.
• 95% digital in all processes and work flows (lab request, lab results, referrals, etc.)
• HIMSS Stage 5 recognition for the level of digitalization.
• Focus on eHealth and telemedicine over the last decade. All hospitals in the region have implemented telemedicine services
Digital vision
• ICT to support the quality and service objectives, and national and international guidelines.
• ICT as a support to optimize the workflows in the hospital
• ICT as a support in development and research at University Hospital.
Being digital isn't going to magically
solve the problem…
Hospital of the future
• Research
• Patients
• Health care professionals
Visions
• The national vision is that the health care sector is: “The Health Care Sector of the Citizens“
• Region of Southern Denmark's vision for health care is: "You take responsibility for your health and together we take care of your disease"
• "New OUH's" vision is: “Patients first - through - research - education - development and cooperation."
A National Survey of Patient
Experience (LUP) • A National Survey of Patient
Experience (LUP), is conducted annually on behalf of the five regions.
• Provides the hospitals and departments opportunities to get systematic feedback from their patients.
• Possibility to improve the quality of the services and the way we communicate.
Purpose of involving the patients
• The collaboration with the patient and the relatives give good treatment results and high satisfaction of all parties and is manifested in the culture that characterizes OUH.
• The patient and family must participate actively in the development of OUH at all levels.
• The hospital gain insight into the patient and family experiences, wishes and opinions and that these are used in the ongoing quality development.
• The patients and their families are invited to contribute to the development of ideas and initiating new initiatives at OUH.
Mobile Healthcare Technology – an offer for post-
menopausal women diagnosed with osteoporosis
• Aims at empowering women newly diagnosed with
osteoporosis to feel well equipped for making
decisions about their medical treatment and the
ability to demonstrate decisiveness and self-care.
• The project is divided into three main phases:
– Identification of needs
– Concept development
– Testing the solution
Plug and play-lab
• “There is, in relation to the future, good energy
in being involved in such a project”, says a
female patient and participant in the first
workshop
• “The Health professionals gain important
information from listening to the patients when
they are brought together for workshops”, says
the project manager PhD student at CIMT /
OUH, Pernille Ravn Jacobsen
Pregnancy Portal
Overall aim
to assess whether the use of an eHealth tool improved pregnant women’s ability to make an informed choice about
participation in prenatal screening for Down syndrome
Pregnant women
Health care
professionals
Technical experts
Researchers
Tele-interpretation
From this scenario …to this
Videoconsultations Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Consultations focusing on lung health, drugs, nutrition, coping and stress management Self-monitoring, involving patients, prevention
Shared Care
MasterMind-Project.eu Target population
• Adults suffering from mild, medium, or severe depression
• Both inpatients and outpatients
Two different services
• computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (cCBT)
• Videoconference for Collaborative care and treatment (ccVC)
Objectives
• Upscaling the ICT-based mental health care services (in regions/countries where these have been already successfully piloted)
• Triggering the uptake of the services (in regions/countries new to ICT-based mental health care services)
• Demonstrating clinical outcomes and economic effectiveness
• Optimising the organisation of mental health services
• Increasing the equal access to mental health care
• Ensuring that the services are safe for patients and do not increase the incidence of adverse events
Living Labs
• Test in real environments
• Involving patients in decisions
• Getting the best solutions
• Informing patients about the new hospital
The MAST Tool
• A tool designed to evaluate telemedicine projects
• The EU Commission felt that the documentation of telemedicine projects was insufficient, which is why many projects never made it past the pilot phase
Need for evidence
It is insufficient to provide decision makers with:
• Descriptions of the development of the service
• Interview with 4 happy patients
• Quotes from 5 dedicated nurses
• A guess of the hospital savings from the company
Decision makers want scientific evidence:
• Published clinical studies of health outcomes
• Studies of patient acceptability
• Health economic evaluation and business cases
• Organizational studies
Step 1: preceding assessment:
• Are the technology and the organization mature?
• The right technology for the right patient group
Step 2: multidisciplinary assessment (domains):
• 1. Health problem and characteristics of the application
• 2. Safety
• 3. Clinical effectiveness
• 4. Patient perspectives
• 5. Economic aspects
• 6. Organisational aspects
• 7. Socio-cultural, ethical and legal aspects
Step 3:
Transferability assessment:
• Cross-border
• Scalability
• Generalizability
Benefits of engaging patients and eHealth
innovation
Benefits for the hospital: Increased quality
Fewer admissions Shorter stay in hospital Optimised use of specialists Satisfaction among staff Benefits for our patients: Higher satisfaction and more independence Increased self-management and empowerment Better information Benefit for companies: Access to work in the health area. Growth – jobs.
Read more • The EIPonAHA in Southern Denmark
• http://syddansksundhedsinnovationeipaha.wordpress.com/
• The Region of Southern Denmark
• http://www.regionsyddanmark.dk/wm228983
• Danish Regions (interest organisation for the five regions)
• http://www.regioner.dk/in+english
• The National Board of Health
• http://www.sst.dk/English.aspx
• The Ministry of Health
• http://www.sum.dk/English.aspx
• The Danish e-Health Portal
• https://www.sundhed.dk/service/english/
• CIMT htttp://www.cimt.dk
THANK YOU! Mette Maria Skjøth
Project Manager, PhD, Odense University Hospital
@ MetteMSkjoeth