Title: European Health Center of Excellence
1 European Health Center of Excellence 04.12.2007
Kaare Finbak
2- Trends and challenges in the Health marketseen
from a technology vendor - Background for the establishing the Health Center
of Excellence in Norway - Partnership and solution elements
- Implementation and customer experiences
3Health Sector constitutes 7 of total GDP and has
14 of all employment
- GDP in the Health Sector in (Billion)
- Employment in the Health Sector in thousand
Source IDC, 2005, Western European Vertical
Market Structure Indicators, Table 5
IDC, European Vertical Market Quarterly Report,
Q2 2006
4The older population grow faster than the total
population leading to increased need for health
services
Population Growth Rate
Source Datamonitor, The World Bank Group,
HNPStats
5Hospital challenges
- Larger and older patient groups and less medical
expertise - Competition among hospitals put patient
satisfaction on the agenda - Cost reductions imposed by the authorities
- Integration of medical equipment and IT systems
- Security and privacy vs. efficient information
flow
6IT challenges for a hospital today?
Patient TV
Nurse Calling
Door Openers Intercom Video Surveillance Automated
Guided Vehicles
PBX Phones DECT / Pager
Building Control Lights, Sun Deflectors Elevator
7HP European Health Growth Initiative
- Vision
- Deliver state of the art technology to secure
meaningful information anytime, anywhere within a
hospital environment, and thus improve patient
care and IT efficiency.
8Health Plan Objective
- Best practice sharing among all countries
- Obtain optimal cooperation between HP and our
strategic alliances and partners - link HP to the best health market experts and
resources
9European Health Center of Excellence
- To establish a European State-of-the-art Health
Center of Excellence - Competence Center
- Visit Center
- Center location in Oslo, Norway
- Preferably located at a hospital site
- Select and commit strategic alliance partners
- Imatis, Cisco, Microsoft, (Telenor), HP
10The Solution
11Infrastructure IP Convergence
Patient terminal
IP phones
MDA/PDA
PC
Mobile phones (SMS)
IP wireless phones
Nurses portal
Pager
GSM
OPC, SMTP, SMNP
LAN/WLAN
IMATIS Middleware HUB PACS EPR EHC Laboratory
etc.
I/O signalconverter
IP converter ESPA 4.4.4
Digital Pen
Patient monitoring medical equipment Image
integration
WiFi tags
Facilitycontrol
Nurse call
Everything over IP IP Everywhere Mobile
Healthcare
12Patient terminal
Fully integrated on an ip-platform
- TV
- Video/games
- Music
- Internet/ e-post
- Telephone
- Information
- Electricity
- Patient signal
- Patient journal
13 Machine to Machine communication BodyKomp
Globen Heart
Mowex
WAG
Internet
Telefon
Telefon datatrf.
HP ZLE NonStop HP Open View
TeliaSonera
Validation
Telefon datatrf.
14UNIQUE EXPERIENCE References from Norway
- St.Olav Hospital Phase 1 2004-2006
- 90.000 m2, Center Neuro, Women/Child, Lab and
part of Supply - Everything over IP, IP everywhere !
- Voice (fixed and wireless), Data communication,
Patient signal, TV, Radio, Internet, PC,
Patient terminal, A/V - St.Olav Hospital Phase 2 2007-2009
- 107.500 m2, Sentra Gastro, Akutt/Hjerte-Lunge,
- Same functionality gt Scalability
15Scope St. Olav Phase 1 and 2
- 5250 PCs
- 3200 Wireless IP-telephones
- 2600 Fixed IP-telephones
- 150 Servers
- 180 Cisco switches
- 1100 wireless access points
- 930 Patient terminals
- 130 Multifunction's printers
- 650 Laser printers
16Nye Ahus 2005-2008
- 135.000 m2, Barnesenter, Sengeområde,
Behandlingsområde, Frontbygg m.m. - Voice (fixed and wireless), Data communication,
Patient signal, TV, Radio, Internet, A/V and ICT
equipment