COCIR session: Why is Cloud Computing important for Integrated Care in Europe? Friday 10 June 2016, Amsterdam COCIR Paper Launch on Leveraging Cloud Computing.

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COCIR session: Why is Cloud Computing important for Integrated Care in Europe? Friday 10 June 2016, Amsterdam COCIR Paper Launch on Leveraging Cloud Computing for Healthcare

Contents 1.Introduction 2.European Commission insights on Cloud Computing in Healthcare 3.European Cloud Computing Market and Opportunities for the Healthcare sector 4.Industry’s Challenges and Recommendations

Speakers Nicole Denjoy COCIR Secretary General Carmen LAPLAZA-SANTOS Deputy Head of Unit, DG CNECT, European Commission Cyril Meunier COCIR and Agfa Business Analyst, HE/Strategy, Business Dev & Market Intelligence Arjan Angenent COCIR and IBM WW Cloud Sales Leader

1. Introduction Nicole Denjoy COCIR Secretary General

Industry sectors covered by COCIR COCIR covers 4 key industry sectors: Medical Imaging Radiotherapy Health ICT Electromedical Our Industry leads in state-of-art advanced technology and provides integrated solutions covering the complete care cycle COCIR is a non-profit trade association, founded in 1959 and having offices in Brussels and China, representing the medical technology industry in Europe Central Patient’s EHR Home Pharmacy Laboratory Polyclinic Hospital Government eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

32 COCIR Company Members eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

14 COCIR National Trade Associations Members PORTUGAL eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

COCIR at international level 2016: Partnership with World bank on procurement of Medical technologies 2015: DITTA was granted a NGO status with WHO 2014: DITTA has official liaison with AHWP eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

COCIR Papers Launch this week! eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

COCIR Cloud Computing Position Paper Compared to other industries, healthcare has been slower to realise sustainable value from investing in Cloud technology The paper has 3 main objectives : 1.Provide the health IT industry’s perspective on the opportunities and challenges related to the use of Cloud in the HC sector 2.Outline key market trends 3.Provide key recommendations for accelerating the provision of high quality, secure, Cloud-based services in the HC sector eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016 Vendors + MS/regulators + HC providers Recommendations

2. European Commission insights on Cloud Computing in Healthcare Carmen LAPLAZA-SANTOS Deputy Head of Unit, DG CNECT, European Commission

3. European Cloud Computing market and opportunities for the Healthcare sector Cyril Meunier COCIR and Agfa Business Analyst, HE/Strategy, Business Dev & Market Intelligence

Cloud in European Healthcare: still low eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

Different maturity levels between countries Security concerns, a fragmented regulatory framework and differences in regions power across Europe have led to differences between countries Countries were Cloud maturity is higher are countries with higher adoption of Cloud for IC

Integrated Care requires new technology Source: Tech UK Pioneer Informatics: Integrated Health and Care, February 2015 Quick and secure communication Secure, timely and accessible understanding of my support Tell once and share - Patient information is available across all organisations (HC & Social Care) I have a clear understanding of what information is being shared Practitioners from all organisations can access information anytime, anyplace and anywhere Bottom up approach to developing personal care and services for me and my circle of support Opportunity for research based upon place and person that helps improve my care Robust locality-wide approach to keeping information safe, which secure my trust NHS Number Public Sector Network / N3 Patient portal & shared information for commissioning Integrated Digital care record People driven services / co-production Whole Place Analytics Next generation IG toolkit Secure / social networks

Portal Doctors & nurses (Primary Care, Community Care Social Care Imaging Centre Hospital Lab Patient Medical Images (X-ray, CT, MRI, Echo) Prescriptions, Nutrition Advice, Medical History Diagnostic Test Reports & Interpretation Share information in a controlled manner Unified Patient Record Cloud Cloud already provides this “anywhere, anytime” access

Cloud to increasingly play a decisive role towards IC Highly flexible solutions for population health management, collaboration, data sharing and improved processes  Patient centric solutions with built-in collaboration models across the continuum of care, from prevention through precise diagnosis, effective treatment and recovery Greater and greater patient engagement  I n particular through mHealth cloud-enabled applications. A new generation of Cloudbased health apps to enable patients to access and integrate self-generated data alongside their EHRs, offering them greater control of their journey throughout the care pathway.

Flexible solutions: PHM, collaboration, data sharing & improved processes

eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016 Greater patient engagement

4. Industry’s Challenges and Recommendations Arjan Angenent COCIR and IBM WW Cloud Sales Leader

Challenges Trust and Confidence Procurement Guidance and Self-Assessment Interoperability Health IT Expertise eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

Recommendations Actions by Cloud Computing Vendors  Cloud Computing Implementation Guidance Actions by Member States  Procurement  Security and Privacy Actions by Healthcare Organisations  Shifting Health IT Spending to OPEX  Educate In-House IT Worksforce eHealth Week 8-10 June 2016

Panel Discussions Nicole Denjoy COCIR Secretary General Carmen LAPLAZA-SANTOS Deputy Head of Unit, DG CNECT, European Commission Cyril Meunier COCIR and Agfa Business Analyst, HE/Strategy, Business Dev & Market Intelligence Arjan Angenent COCIR and IBM WW Cloud Sales Leader

Thank you!