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The Assisted Living Innovation Platform Economic and Business Modelling Workshop 12 March 2014
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Welcome and Introduction Graham Worsley - Lead Technologist Assisted Living Innovation Platform, Technology Strategy Board
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3 Challenges in Assisted Living.... Market Building Quality Standards & Interoperability Organisational Readiness Awareness Levers & Incentives Evidence & Business Case
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Preventative Technology Grant (PTG) Whole System Demonstrator (WSD) {clinical evidence} Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP) {technology development} d elivering a ssisted l iving l ifestyles a t s cale { next stage of evidence with even more users } 2009201020112012200820062007 3ml TECS A history of Government support in A/L and how it fits together........
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ALIP outputs: Home Based Systems and User Centred Design (2008-11) –9 Projects totalling £14.3m –Our investment: £6.3m (with NIHR, EPSRC and ESRC) Smart Care Distributed Environment (2009-2012) –7 projects totalling £16.2m –Our investment: £6.3m (with NIHR and EPSRC) Economic & Business Models + Social & Behavioural Studies (2010- 2014) –8 projects totalling £12.3m –Our investment: £8.8m (with NIHR and ESRC) Independence Matters - with Design Council (2011) –7 projects (£2m programme) European programme – Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) –6 competitions (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Knowledge Transfer programme (2008 – 2014) Standards activity commenced early 2011 Pre-dallas
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care profs Friends and family Tele-carer Care response service Emergency services NHS Direct Care professionals Home Hub Appliance Elderly living independently Records NHS Social Care Housing Personal Health Record Telehealth Telecare Home automation Cholesterol monitor Blood- pressure cuff Pedometer Glucose meter Sensor networks Medication tracking Lights Doors / Windows Motion / Activity Bed Kitchen Bathroom Service Hub Smart Care Distributed Environment – Cloud Based Services?
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Docobo: PEACE Assisted Living Eco-System 18/05/20117 Environmental Controls Interface Environmental Controls Interface Location Services Location Services in house & out of house location Falls prevention & detection Class II a Multimedia Medical Device Platform Assistance Services Assistance Services Telehealth Services Telehealth Services Community groups: 3 rd sector Local volunteer Private providers doc@HOME Other Health IT Systems Web Browser Clinical Team 3 rd Party Services 3 rd Party Services Delivered Meals Other Social Contact Social Contact Peer to Peer groups Family Photos Diary Family Photos Diary Community Assist Web Browser Service Provisioning GPRS, 3G Broadband Care Portal TM
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So lets introduce.......
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Illness Lifestyle Market Health and Wellbeing dallas Community scope (vision 2011) Private Public Technical Social Wellness
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Assisted Living Innovation Platform £37.3m investment in four communities to improve the lives of 169,000 people by summer 2015 networking and improvement Join : Share : Inspire @ https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/dallas/overviewhttps://connect.innovateuk.org/web/dallas/overview Evaluation: Benefits for the Individual, System, UK Business & Economy Lifestyles Task Force Interoperability Steering Group i-focus
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UK dallas programme – linkages four communities (169,000 people by summer 2015) Feel Good Factory (Liverpool) i-Focus (Warm Neighbour- hoods) Living It Up (Scotland) Year Zero (Liverpool, Moray, Rotherham & Rugby) evaluation benefit for: (1) Individual (2) System (3) Economy interoperability lifestyles Application on PHR strategy /coexistence Telehealth-statutory integration PHR – statutory integration i-Focus - Interoperability Links between projects are a fertile proving ground for Interoperability Concepts Diversity of: service propositions, providers (state & commercial) sectors (Energy, healthcare, social care, multimedia, TV), consumer devices and hubs.., technology companies)
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Mi insight
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Today I live 100 miles away, how do I do know mum’s OK ? 100 years ago I could have checked on my elderly mum as I walked to work i-focus: What is Warm Neighbourhoods® ‘Around Me’ Service? The Smoking Chimney
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Lothian Forth Valley Grampian Western Isles Highlands & Islands
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. Dallas “infinity” diagram – people’s journeys in and out of statutory care
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Was 3millionlives (RIP).......Now TECS – Technology Enabled Care Services Led by NHSE Being revamped. Much closer to dallas vision. Stakeholder Forum established 4 Task and Finish WGs – Procurement, Commissioning, Measurement and Metrics, Information Governance. Delivery Plan by end March
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ALIP 2? Presentation to TSB Governing Board Jan 2014 High Level Steering Board No technology development? A consumer model ? Additional information for Board in May 2014
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A service expansion model
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Economic and Business Modelling and Social and Behavioural Studies The 3 mainly SBS projects not addressed today are: COBALT: Challenging Obstacles and Barriers to Assisted Living Technologies http://cobaltproject.org/ http://cobaltproject.org/ ATHENE: Assistive Technology for Healthy Living in Elders http://www.atheneproject.org/http://www.atheneproject.org/ AKTIVE: Advancing Knowledge of Telecare for Independence and Vitality in later life http://www.aktive.org.uk/aktive_project.html http://www.aktive.org.uk/aktive_project.html Conference April 8/9 Leeds University
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EBM Projects: Understand current and future markets for assisted living technologies. Propose new business models to address the market disfunctions.
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The 5 EBM projects Projects differ in their emphasis on telecare and/or telehealth and whether the business model is primarily b2b or b2c. SALT is diffuse.
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The Agenda for today Market Analysis – Demand Market Analysis – Supply Conclusions – The Market in Flux Future Business Models Tools to Support Future Business Models Conclusions
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www.innovateuk.org Emailgraham.worsley@tsb.gov.uk (until mid - May 2014)graham.worsley@tsb.gov.uk
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