Transcript of Draft: Innotech Microsoft Technology as a Driving Force of Innovation In Healthcare.
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- Draft: Innotech Microsoft Technology as a Driving Force of
Innovation In Healthcare
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- Patient-centric organisation Transforming to a digital business
Tapping into new opportunities with the Internet of Things
Inspiring innovation across the organisation Making information
security a top priority Connecting everything with the cloud
Starting with mobile for every new initiative Building
infrastructure to be flexible Protecting the privacy of patients
Becoming more responsive Breaking down the walls of the traditional
workplace Making it easy for employees to get the same view of
information Encouraging collaboration across the operations Making
mobile and social business as usual Helping employees to do their
best work with connected technologies Moving faster to take on new
opportunities Enhancing the patient experience Building teams
around patients Finding new ways to connect with patients online
Putting the patient first in every decision Anticipating patient
behavior and needs Making every patient feel understood Creating
great patient experiences that they will want to share Engaging
with patients across the channels they want to use Empowerin g the
teams with direct access to information and tools Responding to
patients without delay Working smarter with intelligent
automation
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- Top health ICT priorities (per Gartner)
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- Digital Health Scenarios Clinical Grade Tablets Mobile Case
Management Patient Engagement Care Team Collaboration Telehealth
Patient Engagement Clinical Quality Operational Efficiency Medical
Research Medical Image Storage Virtual Desktop & Datacenter
Internet of Your Things
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- GiveYOD Remote Monitoring Patient Engagement Gamification
Telehealth Secure Communication Care Collaboration Support Networks
Predictive analytics Population Health IoYT Health & Wellness
Hospital Records Interoperability Identity Management
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- Examples Cancer research Genome studies
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- Case Aerocrine Indication of a near-future malfunction,
predictive maintenance Change of business model: from Service
visits or service phone consultation to Device Uptime fee Use of
gathered data for better diagnostics Remote monitoring and
possibility of home use
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- Virtual Rehabilitation in practice
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- Virtual Rehabilitation how it works Multiuser screen placed at
Esbjerg Rehabilitation Centre, Denmark Multiuser screen used in
training of physiotherapists at the hospital UKH Meidling (AUVA) in
Vienna, Austria Multiuser screens can present up to 40 individual
and named training plans on the screen
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- An secure cloud datastore for consumers health data A holistic
view that unifies disparate data from apps, devices, and services
An Intelligence Engine that provides actionable insights for
healthier living An open platform for partners to build and connect
a health and wellness ecosystem Actionable insights for healthier
living
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