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Title: ICT Strategy


1
ICT Strategy Practice in the Belgian Health
Care SectorA LUON MarketWatch Study
  • Frank Boermeester

2
A Clear Vision
  • A health care system that is
  • Effective
  • Safe
  • Efficient
  • Convenient
  • Integrated
  • Coordinated
  • How far have we come today?
  • Is there agreement on how to get there?

3
A Brief Introduction
  • LUON MarketWatch
  • 12-person business research unit, from Overijse
  • Research and business development in business
    markets and public sector. Strong technology
    focus.
  • Program of self-initiated research. Business
    perspective on technology issues in Belgiums
    economic sector
  • Health care
  • Food beverage
  • Logistics, transportation, warehousing
  • Financial services
  • etc

4
IT Strategy Practice in the Belgian Health Care
Sector
  • Rumour has it
  • Health care sector as golden goose for the IT
    sector
  • Hype (again)?

Or is IT being seen as a strategic weapon by
hospitals and other health care stakeholders IT
as enabler
- a better health care system - achieving
strategic goals at the level of institutions
?? p.s. please explain the Belgian system
5
Research Approach
  • 80 interviews
  • Hospitals
  • Policy makers (federal, regional)
  • Sickness funds
  • Professional associations (doctors, pharmacists)
  • Pharmaceutical companies, wholesalers
  • Medical equipment and supplies
  • Key business challenges
  • Technology priorities
  • 80 page report sent to 700 decision makers in
    the sector

Questions
6
Snapshot of results
  • Two dominant themes
  • Controlling health care spending
  • Coordinating/managing health care

IT as enabler
7
Health Care Spending
4.5 still beats GDP growth
But hospitals feel the pinch
8
Coordinating Health Care
  • Belgian system offers high quality care
  • BUT
  • Poorly coordinated (across clinical divisions in
    hospitals, across different actors in health care
    system)
  • Duplication, waste, expensive, errors

Health care sector under pressure Government Pati
ents Technology
Solve the problem!
9
  • Lets zoom in
  • Hospitals.

10
Critical system?
11
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12
Strategic!
13
  • Clearly an important juncture in hospital
    strategy and IT investment!
  • Why?
  • Lets place it into context

14
Business Regulatory Challenges
  • Strategy
  • Central IT strategy
  • System integration
  • Data capture, analysis reporting
  • Manage care programmes
  • Mergers networks
  • Managing information flows
  • Consolidating systems
  • Patients
  • Service, less waiting times
  • Quality, safety
  • Information, choices
  • Government
  • Registrations, archiving
  • Tariff rules
  • Efficiency (prove it)
  • Care collaboration
  • Competition
  • Qualifications, reputation
  • Budgets
  • Network partner
  • External links
  • Other hospitals
  • GPs
  • Sickness funds
  • Organisational
  • Autonomy doctors
  • Siloes
  • Lack common data sources and systems

15
IT Priorities
Portals, connections GPs
  • Strategy
  • Central IT strategy
  • System site integration
  • Data capture, analysis reporting
  • Manage care programmes

CareNet
BI, reporting tools
Clinical Paths
Electronic Medical Record
HIS decisions implementation
System/site integration
PACS, Results Server
Registrations (MKG etc)
Storage, server consolid.
Business Continuity
Wireless, RFID
16
Being planned today
  • IT Priorities
  • Clinical Paths, Workflow
  • Appointment Planning
  • Electronic Ordering
  • EMR
  • PACS
  • Results Server

Systematise care programmes
Simplify tasks
Manage information flows
Being implemented today
17
ER
Surgery
ICU
Implications?
Connections other hospitals, GPs, sickness funds
  • Integrated,
  • Process-orientated,
  • Networked
  • Hosp. Inform. System
  • Central Patient Record
  • Appointment management
  • Order management
  • Workflow, clinical paths
  • ERP, supply chain
  • Advanced analytics, reporting
  • Messaging, interoperable

Horizontal/hospital-wide systems
MED-TEC
Anat. Pathol.
Clinical
  • PACS, Results Server
  • Electronic Medical Record
  • Registrations MKG etc

Radiol.
Change Management
Clin. Bio.
Administrative
  • Billing
  • Patient Admin Management
  • HR, logistics

Pharma.
Infrastructure
18
  • Top-Down
  • Strategic planning, change management planning
  • At level of network!
  • Process review
  • New HIS packages or development of tailor made
    solution
  • Bottoms Up
  • Compliance challenge
  • Integration HL7
  • Add IT modules
  • Reporting requirements

19
Conclude
  • Achievement to date?
  • Core administration systems (pay your bill)
  • CareNet
  • Wheres the action today?
  • Horizontal health care management systems
  • Integrated patient management systems (hospital
    ERP)
  • Patient record systems
  • Appointment management systems, ordering systems
  • Whats coming?
  • Automating Clinical Paths
  • Health care information networks

20
Conclude
  • Distinct dynamic observed in the sector
  • Vision
  • Listen to some of the key actors (govt, major
    hospital networks, health insurance etc)
  • Serious implications of current IT investments
  • changing the way health care is organised
  • changing the way people work
  • Obstacles are significant but we are on the brink
    of something big
  • The drivers outweigh the resistance

21
Conclude
  • Clear shift from IT as
  • Supportive
  • Critical
  • Strategic
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