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Nictiz Presentation at Health 2.0 Amsterdam

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4 Nov 2014
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  1. NICTIZ: National Competence Centre for Interoperability and eHealth Deze presentatie 1. Hoofdpunten innovatiebrief – rol Nictiz 2. Meaningful use voor Nederland 3. eHealth Monitor 4. EC: National Competence Centre 5. Coordinatie terminologie in NL 6. Verbinding preventie-cure-care – sociale domein 7. Beeldvorming in politiek 1
  2. • 100 hospitals, 4500 GP practices, 1800 pharmacies, each responsible for their own finance, medical policies, and IT • Increase in multidisciplinary, cross-enterprise healthcare • Specialisation of hospitals à Interoperability problems are large on all levels à Data on quality and efficiency urgently needed à Urge for standards à Much debate (“polder”-model) 2 Why are we here?
  3. Nictiz - history • Founded in 2002 as a national competence centre for HIT • Later - strong focus on achieving the national infrastructure • Decoupled from national infrastructure since 2012 • 95% government funded, 45 fte • Two tasks: HIT standards and monitoring eHealth 3
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  5. 5 Despite fragmentation, high level Is able to exchange information electronically Would like to have more opportunities Advice from med. specialist to GP using teleconsulting Experience positive effects of electronic information GP’s Pict. of skin Med exchange Specs ECG GP Med. spec GP’s with pharmacies, hospitals, LTC’s Med. spec with internal dept. Med .spec with GP’s
  6. But re-use of data is limited… very likely likely unsure unlikely very unlikely Finland Indonesia Israel Singapore Sweden UK Belgium Canada Estonia France Iceland Japan Korea Poland Portugal Slovakia Denmark Slovenia Spain US Mexico Austria Germany Netherlands Switzerland Total 6 10 4 1 4 Source: OECD, June 2013
  7. 22:17 4 gewonden Afstand tot WFG:9,5km 22:28 1 gewonde Afstand tot MCA:18,8km
  8. Emergency Care Providers 11 trauma regions 725 ambulances 22 emergency rooms 104 emergency departments (hospitals) 122 after hours GP-offices 9800 GP’s (4800 GP-offices)
  9. Standards developed with partners ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport (VWS)
  10. ERF Elektronisch Ritformulier ERF Elektronisch Ritformulier ERF Elektronisch Ritformulier SEH Various information flows in HL7V3 HL7V3 HL7V3 SEH Ambulance zorg bv Connexxion Inzage via portaal of digitale berichten SVS (Slachtoffer Volgsysteem) Huisarts acute care chain Terugmelding via MEDVRIJ en zorgmail scenario 3B AZN LSDV Landelijke server digitale voormelding Subset vd data uit het HL7 bericht scenario 1
  11. Acute Care Portal Demonstratie AZP - Overzichtsscherm - Actual use: 23 hospitals (of 104) 5 emergency rooms (of 22)
  12. Meaningful use Brainstormsessie VWS-Nictiz werkplan 2015 - dd 15 juli 2014 13
  13. 37000+ participants 1200 health IT vendors Leading topics: - Meaningful Use - Interoperability - Engage patient and consumers through technology - Connected patient “The showcase features Meaningful Use certified systems ..” Meaningful use HIMSS Orlando 2014 14
  14. Financial Support Reimbursement In Medicare and Medicaid 15 Meaningful use
  15. Dutch meaningful use? Digital File Exchange Patient access Clinical Process? Quality im-provement Standards are mandatory Effective use (and results) Required for reimbursement 16
  16. Meaningful use Comparison US - NL US Netherlands Privat health care providers Privat health care providers Government pays medicare and medicaid Government does not pay health care No government control on health insurers Regulatory control health insurers Carrot: subsidy Carrot: ? Stick: reduced use of medicare/ Stick: ? medicaid programs 17
  17. Your views? 18 More info about Nic3z: www.nic3z.nl
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