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Centre for Health and Technology Co-creating sustainable connected health solutions

HealthOulLabs Kalevi Virta Coordinator. Centre for Health and Technology Co-creating sustainable connected health solutions. 14.5.2014 NRI/Bergen Kalevi. Kalevi Virta Coordinator for large national funding programmes iWELL 2000 -2004 - 30 milj €

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Centre for Health and Technology Co-creating sustainable connected health solutions

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  1. HealthOulLabs Kalevi Virta Coordinator Centre for Health and Technology Co-creatingsustainableconnectedhealthsolutions 14.5.2014 NRI/Bergen Kalevi

  2. Kalevi Virta • Coordinator for largenationalfundingprogrammes • iWELL 2000 -2004 - 30 milj € • FinnWell 2004 – 2009 – 170 milj € • 2009 -2010 • Expert ”built Environment programme – Health and wellbeing” • 2007 - Consultant eWELL Oy • 2012 - CHT Coordinator – International Networks

  3. Outline MISSION • Centre for Health and Technology • Oulu and our HealthEcosystem/ • Projects of the present and… • Projects of thefuture • HealtOulLabs POSSIBLE

  4. the Oulu platform • City of Oulu 200 000 inhabitants • HC districtone of the 21 regions in Finland, one of 5 universityhospitals • 34 municipalities, 400 000 inhabitants • Averageage 39 years • R&dinvestmentoverbillioneuros • 4300 eurosper capita • UniversityHospital, serves735 000 • inhabitants and coversover 50 % of Finland • - About 7 000 employees, 1000 beds • – region 999 km

  5. OULU INNOVATION ALLIANCE BRINGS TOGETHER DIFFERENT FIELDS OF EXPERTISE CHT´sfoundingpartners • City of Oulu • University of Oulu • VTT • Oulu University of Applied Sciences • Technopolis • Oulu UniversityHospital

  6. OPERATIVE WORK IN OIA (OULU INNOVATION ALLIANCE) TAKES PLACE IN FIVE CENTERS In addition to CHTCentre for Health and Technology, following OIA centershavebeenestablished: • CIE Center for Internet Excellence – Futureinternet and 3D internet • CEE Centre for Environment and Energy – Cleantech, Environment and Energy • MAI Martti Ahtisaari Institute of Global Business and Economics– Business, leadership and economics • PrintoCent – Printedintelligence Center for Internet Excellence

  7. PARADIGM CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE NOW FUTURE Citizencentric Spending in prevention Multidirectionalinformationflow Collecting and sharing in socialnetworks Genetics and metabolomics in health prevention Provider centric Spending in treatment Unidirectionalinformationflow Personal healthinformation Personalizedmedicine

  8. CONNECTED HEALTH Connected health denotes the delivery and exploitation of personalized health and wellbeing data through technological services and solutions. - Focus on predictive health thinking and healthy life style management

  9. CHT focuses on… Individualised Healthcare Wireless Health Genes and Life Style

  10. Meanwhile in Oulu and Finland….

  11. FINLAND 12 % share Finland kicked off 2013 by taking a 12% share of the total equity invested into all European venture capital-backed companies. The UK was top with €377m (34%), France placed second raising €237m (21%) and in third giant killer Finland with €134m - See more at: http://www.thenordicweb.com/2014/03/11/ the-finnish-advantage-how-finland-attracts-more-vc-money-than-Germany /#sthash.QhSU5dzF.dpuf

  12. Three years, 400 startups Fortune magazine rated Oulu as one of the seven best cities in the world for startup companies (Fortune September 19, 2012). Midnight Pitch Fest Start-up festival mixing start-ups, investors, innovators and notable speakers at Midnight Pitch Fest in Oulu, Finland, June 12-13.2014

  13. Midnight Pitch Fest 2014 Takomo

  14. at the Heart of Innovation InnovativeCities

  15. Future Health in InnovativeCitiesOulu coordination Self-care solutions, innovative procurement, marketing, start-up ecosystem for growth companies, invest-in cooperation Supports Ministry of Social Affairs and Health goals for the specialisation of five planned special areas of responsibility Implementation responsibility: Oulu Partners: Kuopio, Helsinki Metropolitan area, Tampere, Turku DM

  16. Partnerships-OuluHealth Peltola site School of social and health care OUH Psychiatry Oulu City Hospital Kastelli Research Centre Rehapolis Medical Faculty Medipolis Oulu UniversityHospital

  17. FutureHospital - renewal of the 1970`s outdatedhospital – 500 m € - 15 years!Juha Korpelainen, MD, PhD, eMBAChiefAdministrativePhysicianOulu UniversityHospital

  18. Health OULLabs Oulu Ecosystem In Cooperation

  19. History Operationalenvironments PATIO CITY HYTKE UNI´S OUL Labs TT Kaak-kuri 3D virt. Labs User Communities Proto-studio OYS OUL Labs PATIO Käyttäjät UBI Yrityk-set Yrityk-set Developers OY OAMK Demola Busi-nessKitchen Inno-vaatio- keskus Health Tech Center Simulationlab Clinicaltrails ResearchCenters OUKA Yrityk-set Tako-mo

  20. Our Target Facilities Virtual Environments Professionals Dedicated groups Social User Communities Health OULLabs Consumers Companies Developers Students Researchers Research units ”Apps campus” Business Kitchen ”Grand Chal-lenge”

  21. WorkingModel Operationalmodels, International cooperation, communication, RA, … Education Living lab Primarycare and SocialcareLiving Lab OU HospitalLivingLab ”Health BUSINESS et Industry” ”Professionals –from idea to innovation”V CITIZEN –CONSUMER - PATIENT

  22. International Partners ! Connected Health partners Hospital partners Artic partners

  23. Lookingtowards 2020

  24. Wednesday, May 14 4, 2020 Your Health in Your Pocket – Finnish Model The Finns made a clever realisation years ago. They concluded that all behaviours in a person’s everyday life are health related – from nutrition habits to the services we use. Therefore, all data, collected in every day interactions, is relevant for guidance in health choices. This lead to the innovation of personalized health services that make use of one’s Digital Footprint and other health data and the user’s preferences in seeking information and using services that are good for her or his short and long term health. A crucial element in the success story has been the trust of privacy that the developers have been able to build into the services. Users truly can rely that their personal health data is not misused in any way or disclosed to others without their explicit approval. In addition, peer support health networks focusing on the value and meaning of personal data started to question customary ways of thinking about short and long term health concerns, also leading to innovative products and services. All of this rethinking of health and wellbeing generated an important societal learning curve that facilitated the development of highly successful and competitive service providers for the global healthcare needs. The economic growth – now referred to as the Finnish data miracle - has been remarkable and Finland now ranks among one of the most competitive in the word. In addition, Finns enjoy services that enable them to lead healthier lives, as recorded by international statistics. Remarkable indeed!

  25. THANK YOU ! – Questions ?www.cht.oulu.fi kalevi.virta@oulu.fi Director Maritta Perälä-Heape, PhD phone +358 40 673 4159 email maritta.perala-heape@oulu.fi Post and visitingaddress Centre for Health and Technology Linnanmaa Campus, Door C1, 2nd floor P.O. 1010 FI-90014 University of Oulu Web site http://cht.oulu.fi Personnel´semail firstname. lastname@oulu.fi

  26. CHT NETWORKING CHT is constantlylooking for newpartners and networks for sharing and developingfreshideas! Currentnetworks: European Connected Health Alliance Estonian HealthTech Cluster Nordic Health Research and Innovation Networks

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