Innovation in healthcare

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Innovation in health-care?

- some reflections on innovation, technology and modernization

Paul Chaffey,

Abelia

From Statfjord to Snøhvit

Statfjord:• Three large offshore

platforms with 620 people• Has produced oil and gas for

more than 1000 bill. kroner• Word technology leaders in

the 1970s

Snøhvit:• First major field with no

insallation on the surface• Remote controlled from

onshore 140 km away• Word technology leaders in

the 2000s

What about health care?

• Politics• Laws• Management and

strategy• Money to invest in

technology• Interaction between

many different organisations and levels of government

• Strong unions and professions

• New value chains and work processes

A flatter - and a lot more competitive world

• 09.11.89: The fall of the Berlin wall: Towards one global economy

• 09.08.95: Netscape goes public and the network economy is born

• Work flow software, SOA, web-services, business on demand

• Y2K and the dot.com collapse has driven offshoring to India

• 11.12.01: Kina joins the WTO – and becomes the global manufacturing plant

• Wall-Mart, Ikea, Dell and UPS change the rules in their businesses

• 19.08.04: Google – a billion searches a day

• Wireless, mobility og convergence between it, telecom and media

Norwegian workforce 2025:

• Huge growth in healthcare and care for the elderly

• Strong growth in knowledge based services

• Reduction in manufacturing industries and land based food production

• High and stable demand in retail, central and local government, , construction, education, transportation, tourism and entertainment

• Currency earners in specialized capital intensive niches: offshore oil, maritime services, seafood and telecom

• 25% of work time is spent looking for:– Patient case sheets– Beds– Medical equipment– Nurses– Doctors– Patients

Office of the auditor general- status after 10 years of it-strategy

• 42 % of case summaries and 8 % of referrals are sent electronically

• Very little electronic interaction between hospitals and local goverment

• 20% of physicians offices use PKI

• 21 % of doctors certificates (to NAV) are sent electronically

Not primarrily a question of more money

Opportunities for innovation

• Sensor technology• Authentication and safety • Self service solutions• Logistics• E-training and simulation• Social media

Transistor radio – er det bra nok da?

• Smarter use of money and human capital through innovation?

• Is there room for real dirsuption of business models in health care?

Portable utrasound

Computer aided training

Social media for the professionals

…and for the patients

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Open innovation

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