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National strategy The Netherlands

Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport,

The Netherlands

Erwin Eisinger

The art of upscaling:

Making patient centered

eHealth available for all people

Connecting health care and social support

• Reform since 2015, more responsibility for municipalities

• De-centralized care and support

• Connected by the ‘community (district) nurse’

Connecting medical and social care:

Exchange of information is crucial in cooperation.

Work &

Income

Housing & support

Environment

Primary care

Long term care

Social

network Secondary care

Health care

Social care

Community nurse

Social community team

Social network

Old paradigm

Radboud UMC

New paradigm

Patients in control of their

health and medical information

1000 flowers are blooming

Common approach to scale-up

20% is

technological

innovation

and

80% is social

innovation

Minister Schippers:

"A large hospital is outdated

in a few years time"

State secretary van Rijn:

"there are dilemma's

in sharing information"

"but the data belongs to the patient

Minister Schippers:

"We now are focused at sickness.

In the near future we will focus on

prevention" How do you get a elephant to dance?

80% of the chronically ill have

direct access to their medical data

75% of the chronically ill have the

possibility to measure their health

functions

People receiving care and support

at home have 24/7 access video

contact to health professionals

and domotica (ADL support)

Three clear targets for more focus of energy:

(video)

Partners in co-creation

What does it look like?

Use eHealth in the Netherlands

2014

2014

Interoperablity in the Netherlands

Use of EMR’s

Bron: 2012 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians

99 97 97 96 95 94

72

46

68

37

98 98

97 97

92

88

82

69 67

56

41

0

20

40

60

80

100

NETH NOR NZ UK AUS SWE GER US FR CAN SWIZ

2009 2012

Interoperability: exchange of patient summaries etc of GP’s with other doctors

Bron: 2012 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians

55 52

49 49

45

39 38

31

27

22

14

0

20

40

60

80

100

NZ SWE NET SWIZ NOR FRA UK US AUS GER CAN

Dutch challenge

• Health care is highly digital but:

• Very little access of patients to their data;

• Data are fragmented and re-use is limited

• Challenges:

• The empowered patient that needs to know and enrich his medical information

• Continuity of care, as patients deal with multiple health care providers

• Closing the quality loop: knowing, understanding and managing health care

better

National Information Council

• Installed in 2014, chaired by Secretary General

• Goal: a sustainable information system, connecting all domains

• Inner and outer ring, transparancy, open discussion

• Inner: Patient, primairy, secondary care, pharmacy, insuresrs, municipalities, diabled, longterm care, mental health care, government

• Outer: Industry, Nictiz, Health Care Inspectorate, ...

• Topics: patient central, PHR, registration at the source, cyber security, electronic communication

Social network

Services

Health

Information

Dashboard

Self care

Health network

Non-personal data User-created data Professional data

INFORMATION

EXCHANGE

Vision on: Personal Health Record

1. Parts of PHR 2. Current: multiple

solutions.

Fragmentation.

5. End picture: upscaled PHR solutions.

Availability for all that want it

3. Vision on concept PHR

4. Creating solutions with basic functionality and

requirements, based on international standards

AMSTERDAM, THE

NETHERLANDS

WWW.EHEALTHWEEK.ORG

Region day

Startup 2 scale-up day

Contact information

R.E. (Erwin) Eisinger MSc

re.eisinger@minvws.nl

@erwineisinger

Thank you!

Links to look up!

• Nictiz infographic eHealth monitor (link)

• Ministry of health (link)

• PHR: Quli (link)

• Care at home: Sensire (link)

• Community care: Buurtzorg (link)

• ParkinsonNet (link)

• App: Behandelpad (link)

• App: Moet ik naar de dokter? (link) en thuisarts.nl (link)

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