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A vision for future healthcare in Europe. The challenge for the new generation of
healthcare managers.
EHMA 2014 Conference, Birmingham University
Wednesday 25 June
Dr David Somekh European Health Futures Forum
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The future of European healthcare – a possible scenario
Putting the Mission into practice:1. Create an open interactive Forum built as a network of networks
For example:
EMPATHIE network: 20 NGOs, academic institutes
Involvement with SANCO PS and Health Quality Working Group
Links with: e.g. EHMA, EFPC
ECH Alliance (Connected health eco-systems)
Health 2.0 (meet-ups) across Europe
EHFF website: www.ehff.eu
2. Use the Forum as a resource for knowledge exchange on the future of health and healthcare in Europe
Four strands so far:
1. Diverse EHFF Community established
2. Promotion of knowledge transfer research (e.g.
involvement in DGSANCO Expert panel)
3. Patient empowerment (facilitated two successful tender bids and
participation in EIP)
4. Education, education, education
3. Promote the active use of future methodologies in the EU context of health and healthcare
For example:
Horizon scanning: involvement in Joint Action on workforce planning
Concept of ‘radio telescope’ (use of established networks across Europe)
Major multi-stakeholder scenario project on health in Europe (a big strategic conversation)
4. Enable transformational change through multi-stakeholder collaboration in a holistic context
For example:
1. Paradigm shift project (Horizon 2020)
2. Pilot project with EIP reference sites
3. Google hang-out educational seminars
4. Concept of Global Action Networks (Steve Waddell)
‘Genius is not about having magnificentIdeas, but about recognising them’ Rene Magritte
5. Create a virtual intergenerational community of healthcare innovators
For example: EVY
Connect: Linked-in community of young visionary professionals, national meet-ups and an annual conference
Think: think tanks as nurseries for bright ideas and (disruptive) innovations
Share: an open source network for sharing: ‘we connect to inspire, to (co)create the future of European healthcare.’
The Future PatientCreating a new health care system
Jim Phillips
Why is this important?
Source: AARP Public Policy Institute, Chronic Care: A Call to Action for Health Reform, Beyond 50.09. Study population age 50+ with at least one chronic condition. N=2,453‘More Involved’=Levels 3 & 4, Less Involved=Levels 1 & 2
Bridging the Gap
Kyoh.org.uk
‘A vision for future healthcare in Europe’
Marius Buiting CBO/EHFF
• Technological innovation
• Professional innovation
• Organizational innovation
Challenges for the next decades
• From professional orientation to client orientation• From disease and intervention to health and prevention• From patient dependancy and satisfaction to literacy, self
management and co-creation• From standardization to variation• From quality systems and external control to performance
improvement and zero-tolerance
Past Future
Explicit
Implicit
Management
EmergenceValues & Tradition
Extrapolation & Strategy