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Connected Health

Around the world in 60 minutes

Connected Health around the world

CHINA

CHINA

• Population– In 2013, China’s Population reached 1,360.72 million and natural growth

rate was 4.92‰

CHINA

CHINA

CHINA

CHINA

ECHAlliance provides a unique partnership of organization, companies and governments bodies totransform healthcare delivery and create economic benefits.In bring together commercial, academic and healthcare stakeholders, ECHAlliance facilitates focusedleadership for the development of connected health markets across Europe and beyond. Connected healthis an umbrella term which includes eHealth, mHealth, telecare, pHealth, digital health and other terms whichpromote the use of technology in health care.The ECHAlliance board of directors is made up of a strong international team, with members coming fromboth industry and academia. Board members consist of both foundation members and a number ofECHAlliance partners. Brian O’Connor is Chair of the European Connected Health Alliance organization.

CCH Alliance Founder & Chair

Brian O'ConnorECH Alliance

Chair

P e t e r C h a u

CCH AllianceFounder & CEO

Millard Chiang

CHINA

Partnership with ECHA, CCHA aims to build a legendaryplatform to provide valuable services to all existing members inChina.

CCH focuses on Chinese and International health industry,academic exchanges, scientific research, industrial training anddevelopment, industrializing medical achievements, health industrydata.

CHINA

Cooperation Resources Introduction

ECHAlliance is our best partners, they will provide us their professional knowledge and efficient method inthe European market. In addition, we will provide professional person and management experience, to helpachieve the medical and health system.

ECHAlliance

We have cooperation with the world famous top 500 companies such as PPG, ITW. We have the very goodpractical operation experience in overseas. These experiences can be well applied in China native.

World‘s top 500 companies

Government resources/政府资源We have communication with China Ministry of public security, China Ministry of health cooperation, whichcan help the integration the resources of government, hospitals, enterprises. With strong resources formedical information system.

Connected Health around the world

EUROPE

EUROPE

• EU Population (2014) = 507,4 millions

• EUROPEAN UNION (EU) = 28 countries

• Health system resources & activities• 3,4 physicians per 1000 population • 8 nurses per 1000 population• 35% GPs / 65% specialists• 6,3 consultations per person per a year• 5,3 hospital beds per 1000 population (decreasing)• 7 days average length of stay at hospital

EUROPE

• Health system organisation at a glance– 28 countries in Europe with national rules

– Different models but in all countries a principle : “Universal cover”

– Strong position of public sector in Health systems (73% of Health expenditures)

– Not a EU centralized decision: national budgets, national Health policy and own priorities

– European Commission: only trends and policy for Research and Innovation

– Mix of Private/Public GPs, Specialists

– GPs as main gate: Many countries give incentives to patients in order to start he care pathway with the GP

EUROPE

• Demographic/Epidemiologic facts & figures

– Life expectancy– Women 86,1– Men 82,7

– Chronic diseases• Leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Europe • Around 80% of global health expenditures (966 billions $USD)

– Ageing population• Around 20% of European citizens have +60 years old• 30% in 2030

EUROPE

• Financial facts & figures

– Health Expenditures• 2266 $USD per capita• 9 % of EU GDP (1150 billions $USD)

– Funders/payers • For Health: national funds (mainly tax-based), regional health trusts,

hospitals, private insurances• For Ageing: local authorities are purchasers supported by national funds

(tax-based), private insurances• For wellness: costumers, some local authorities (tax-based)

– Private insurances (26% of the expenditures)• Complementary insurance: cover the cost-sharing with public coverage• Supplementary: additional services• Duplicate: access faster or larger choice of providers

EUROPE

• Health Expenditures % GDP

EUROPE

• Health Expenditures by function

EUROPE - Germany

• Key figures– Population = 81,8 M– Health expenditures = 376,2 billions $USD (11,3% GDP / 4 599 $USD/capita)

• Health System key characteristics– Basis concept: universal access– Sharing of decision-making powers between the sixteen Länder (states), the federal government and

statutory civil society organizations• The ministries in each Land (state) are responsible for passing their own laws, supervising subordinate

authorities, and financing investment in the hospital sector– Statutory health insurance (SHI) (public) – Private insurances : primary and complementary (choice of citizens – 10%)

• Connected Health in Germany– 2000: concept of Integrated Care possibility to sign contracts directly with health insurances on Home

care– 2004: laws for Interoperability between states and PHR with electronic cards (Gematik)– 2009: Risk stratification of patients – new way of funds sharing

EUROPE - France

• Key figures– Population = 65,3 M– Health expenditures = 275,2 billions $USD (11,6% GDP / 4 215 $USD/capita)

• Health System key characteristics– Centralization of decision: ministry of Health, National Health Authority (HAS)– Strong National Public Insurance (100% for chronic diseases expenditures)– Private insurances : only complementary (96% of french population)– Private GPs

• Connected Health in France– 2009: creation of regional Health agency– 2009: national framework of Interoperability – national EHR– 2010: law about Telemedicine, definition of medical acts but no pricing– 2013: new National Health strategy – centered on patients and GPs– 2014: 1st pricing program for Telemedicine– 2015: connected health program (new EHR, chronic diseases services, imaging systems…) / 80M€ invested

by the government– 2015: Ageing population support program / 200+ M€ invested

EUROPE - UK

• Key figures– Population = 63,2 M– Health expenditures = 229 608 millions $USD (9,4% GDP / 3 633 $USD/capita)

• Health System key characteristics– National Health Service: 100% public system, managed by the central state– Universal public service - Free for the citizens– Organization

• Primary Care Trust (PCT): manage a local area (GPs, nurses, social care and patients)• Strategic Health Authorities (SHA): assess PCTs and manage funds• Foundation trusts: hospitals with a large autonomy, free to contract with different providers

– Specificities in Scotland (NHS24) and in Northern Ireland

• Connected Health in UK• Since 2005: eHealth program with NHS Connecting for Health, 20,7 M$USD; with different projects:

PACS, VPN for Hospitals, Booking for professionals, PHR (Care Records Services)• 2015: new NHS’ program / PHR on web platform and mobile apps

EUROPE

• EU Trends

– Fragmentation of the market• 28 countries with Regional approaches• Proof of concept (clinical trials / each country)• Business models & procurement issues (public procurement)• Lack of interoperability and legal harmonization within the EU

– Mainly public health and social care systems in Europe

– Policies & Innovation funding programs for Connected Health

– Paradigms transition: from curative to preventive, personalised health

– Private sector is a complement or a substitution or a duplicate system

EUROPE

Community Interest Company Not for profit, Connected Health Alliance CIC (registered in Northern Ireland)

Our Mission“Bringing Together the future of Health, social care & Wellness”

Our Mantra“Health & Social care is an investment for people wellbeing and for growth & jobs

creation”

Membership Organisation220+ members in over 20 countries, 10000+ community

Connected Health EcosystemsInternational network of Ecosystems

EUROPE

Connect the innovatorsCompanies

large, SMEs, start-ups / multi sectors

AcademicsEducation and Research

organisations, multi sectors

Citizens/Patients/Families

Funders/purchasers (public and private)

Health & social care providers

Public/private, primary care, hospitals/housing, social carers

Policy makers Health/Social Dept., Industry/Economy

Dpt., Research Dpt.

Design the solutionswith users & customers

FundingPublic Innovation

fundsEuropean, National, regional/local

Private investorsLarge companies funds, banks,

business angels, VCs, private equity, foundations…

Create your own ecosystem to innovate

Large membershi

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Matchmaking &

Networking Events

Digital Innovation Platform

ECHAlliance is a

Connector

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EUROPE

ECHAlliance is the Health & Wellness Official Partner of GSMA for the Mobile WorldCongress (Barcelona, 3-4 March 2015).• Tuesday 3 March supported by Mobile World Capital Barcelona will be dedicated to interactive sessions and workshops.

It will be held in the Mobile World Centre, at the centre of Barcelona.• Wednesday 4 March will include a high level programme including international leaders in the health and wellness

sector. It will be held in the heart of the Mobile World Congress at Fira Gran Via, Hall 8.0 Theatre District.

www.ECHAlliance-HW2015-MWC.com

After the success of the Health & Wellness @ Mobile World Congress 2014 we know 2015 is going to be even bigger and better. With numerous avenues for exposure to over 85,000 attendees, between world key industries, researchers and political attendees, the organisation of B2B Matchmaking sessions and a high-level conferences program, becoming a sponsor at “2nd Health & Wellness @ Mobile World Congress 2015” is the most valuable addition to any marketing plan.

Key figures 2014 event:Global MWC attendees: 85 000+

Health & wellness attendees: 250+C-Level, VP, Board, Directors: 57%

CEOs: 4,300 Mobile Operators: 13%

Global participation: 200 countries

3 minute YouTube video ECHAlliance @ MWC 2014 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82Ci7-

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Connected HealthAround the world in 60 minutes

Brian O’Connor, Chair, [email protected] Venne, Strategic Advisor, [email protected]

Millard Chiang, Chair, [email protected]

Dave Whitlinger, CEO, [email protected]

European Connected Health Alliance__________________________________________________________________________

Delivering leadership for the development of Connected and mhealth markets and practice across Europe and beyond

[email protected]