Healthcare Information Systems: Opportunities and Challenges
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Meeting Global HealthCare Challenges
Israel’s Life Science Industry
13486
15
968
Middle East
& Africa
Asia Pacific
West. Eur.
Cent. & East
Europe
14
North Am.
Lat. Am.
327 B$ in 2013
Meeting Global HealthCare Challenges
Israel’s Life Science Industry
13486
15
968
14
1%Cent. & East
Europe
5.4%North Am.
12%Asia Pacific
10%Lat. Am.
2%West. Eur.
5%Middle East
& Africa
327 B$ in 2013 is forecasted to reach 434 B$ in 2017
Meeting Global HealthCare Challenges
Israel’s Life Science Industry
13486
15
968
14
1%Cent. & East
Europe
5.4%North Am.
12%Asia Pacific
10%Lat. Am.
2%West. Eur.
5%Middle East
& Africa
327 B$ in 2013 is forecasted to reach 434 B$ in 2017
� HealthCare Costs are Soaring, reaching upwards of 11% of the GDP in
Europe and 16% of the GDP in the United States.
� Populations are Aging and their numbers are increasing. The oldest
members of the baby boom generation (1946 – 1964) in North
America, Europe, Asia and Australia have reached 65.
� The Emerging Middle Classes in China, India and other developing
countries now demand better, higher quality medical care.
What service and product combinations can increase system value?
Israel’s Life Science Industry Meeting Global HealthCare Challenges
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
About 40% of all LS companies established during the last 6 years.
70 – 80 new companies established each year.
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Prior to 2000 – 200 companies. 2014 – almost 1100 companies.
Year Established
SizeIsrael’s Life Science Industry
Provide administration, legal and business development services for the first 2 years of
company life when risk is the highest and private funding is scarce.
More than 20 Incubators throughout the country hosting up to 15 companies each.
Israel Technological Incubator Network link
Israel’s Life Science Industry Virtual “start-up machine”
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
7 university-associated TTOs:5 hospital-linked TTOs:
ITTN – Israel Technology Transfer Organization
Network link
Israel’s Life Science Industry Wells of Novelty
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
Israel’s Life Science Industry Industry Drivers
Electronics
Communications
Electro-Optics
� Digital Imaging
� Medical Lasers
� Electro-Medical Devices
� Telemedicine
� Surgical Equipment
� Diagnostic Kits
� Rehabilitation Equipment
In Medical Devices arena, Israeli scientists and engineers
have integrated advanced technologies in Electronics,
Communications and Electro-optics to develop world-class
innovations in digital imaging, medical lasers, telemedicine,
diagnostic and surgical equipment.
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
More than 80 LS Service companies: CROs, Engineering, Labs, Bankers and Lawyers;
help successfully develop and commercialize innovative ideas.
62% 7%
12%
12% 7%
� Medical Devices – 62 %
� HealthCare IT – 7 %
� Biotechnology – 12 %
� Pharmaceuticals – 12 %
� LS Services – 7 %
LS Industry by Sectors:
Israel’s Life Science Industry Diversity
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
Revenue Growth
Initial Revenue
Seed and R&D Companies
� Numerous Israel’s Medical Devices
Innovations have been adopted
worldwide.
� More than 30% of Companies have
reached the Revenue Stage.
� Rich Pipeline of Seed and R&D
Companies promises further growth.
68%
DiversityIsrael’s Life Science Industry
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
Israel’s Life Science Industry
Total Export
8,000 $M
2013 Export (US$M)% Growth since
2012
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48%
EU
39%
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Growth Engine
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
Wealth of ClustersIsrael’s Life Science Industry
Hospital 2 Home
HealthCare IT
Drug Delivery
Rehabilitation
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
Wealth of ClustersIsrael’s Life Science Industry
Cardiology
Neurology
Oncology
Gastrointestinal
The Heartbeat of Medical Innovation
Meeting Global HealthCare Challenges
Israel, is one of the Leaders in the use of IT for HealthCare!
Israel’s Life Science Industry
� 100% EMR usage! Every Israeli doctor routinely uses an EMR
� Wide penetration of online patient tools (PHR, Mobile APP’s).
� Computer Physician Order Entries (CPOE) and E-Prescribing each
estimated at 95%
� First country to introduce and implement an HIE system (Health
Information Exchange), which covers about 70% of population
� One of the first countries to use telemedicine and introduce electronic
clinical Decision Support Systems (DSS) and online indicators for
medical and service quality
� Exchange of Ideas among authorities from around the globe on Cost of Care
and Quality of Life which force New healthcare delivery models.other healthcare providers are becoming more important – such as nurses, physical therapists,
home healthcare workers, and pharmacists and care is shifting out of hospitals into doctors’
offices, homes and ambulatory clinics.
� Let you Share your own Experience with hundreds of your colleagues Need to
serve lower socioeconomic classes: New business models, lower price points, and
more value-based product offerings are required in both traditional and emerging markets.
� Enable Enhanced Cooperation around Heightened regulatory scrutiny:
Although the U.S. FDA and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulate the two largest
markets, other market regulatory schemes also remain tight. Most developing countries are
adopting their own laws to regulate market access for manufacturers, which in some cases are
even more stringent than those of the FDA or EMA. It’s becoming a source of competitive
differentiation for companies that can do it better and faster.
� Provide live, on-site Demonstrations at Israel’s Leading Hospitals &
Manufacturing Facilities.
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■ H2H – a Big Migration from Hospital to Home)
■ Healthy Ageing and Independent Smart Living
■ Diabesity and other Chronic Diseases
■ What are the Top IT Priorities at the HealthCare organizations / HealthCare
service providers today: Telemedicine, Mobility, Decision Support, Data
Storage, Security?
■ Orthopedics and Neurological Rehabilitation
■ Research Equipment, Laboratories, IVD & Point of Care
Where imaging is taking us?
■ Intelligent Hospital (hospital procurement & infrastructure efficiency)
■ Emergency Preparedness:
Public Health Protection in the face of Medical Emergency
■ Smart Surgery: from Minimally Invasive to Non-Invasive treatments
Who Should Attend? Who Will Benefit?
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� Medical Device Importers & Distributors
� HealthCare IT Providers & Integrators
� Hospital Managers
� Pharmacy Chain Principals & Directors of Business Development
� Governmental and Regulatory Affairs Representatives
� HMO / Government Strategists
� Investors, Venture Capital Funds
� Cellular operators that are interested in Health
� Large consumer electronics
� Smart home companies
� Ambient assisted living companies
� Press & Media