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12. Oktober 2018

OptiMedium November 2018

This issue presents amongst others: We've got green light for implementing our population-based integrated care model in a third region in Germany and our joint venture OptiMedis-COBIC UK has been very successful on the NHS Health Systems Framework. Also OptiMedis is onboard for exciting EU projects and organized a "future tones" conference to discuss the future of work in health care (person-centred, team-beased & digital) in conjunction with a concert of the World Doctors Orchestra.

Editorial

Dear Readers, dear Friends,

it has been another busy year for our partners and us. We have agreed with the statutory health insurance BKK Werra-Meißner, located in northern Hesse, a contract to set up a comprehensive integrated care network. After „Gesundes Kinzigtal“ and “Gesundheit für Billstedt/Horn”, this will be our third region where we implement a fully population-based integrated care model.

We are also delighted to have been offered a contract by NHS England for the Health Systems Procurement Framework, where we were among the few organisations in the country that won 7 or more lots. We are looking forward to collaborate with providers, commissioners and our partners in implementing integrated care projects in the coming years in the NHS.

In our research and development work we have been successful in securing funding for three new projects, one funded by the EU and two funded by the German Innovation Fund. In addition, we are fully engaged in implementing our current EU research projects COMPAR-EU, HealthPros, Big Medilytics, Act@Scale.

A particular highlight for us was the organization of the conference „Zukunftsklänge“ to discuss the future of work in health care – person-centred, team-beased, digital – in conjunction with a concert of the World Doctors Orchestra in the beautiful philharmonic opera house “Elbphilharmonie” in Hamburg.

The activities of the last months have reassusured us that we are on the right track, but that there is much more work ahead to scale up population-based integrated care in Germany and abroad.

Read more about these activities in this issue of OptiMedium!

Oliver Groene 279x372

Sincerly,

Dr Oliver Gröne
Vice Chairman of the Board

 

 


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Contents

 

About OptiMedis and our projects  

About OptiMedis and our projects

   

Green light for community-based care in the state of Hesse – BKK Werra-Meißner and OptiMedis conclude performance-related agreement

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Hamburg: More than 3,000 consultations at health kiosks – „Ask me three“ campaign has started

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Project: M@DITA aims to connect pregnant women, midwives and gynaecologists in the state of Schleswig-Holstein

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Gesundes Kinzigtal: Inspiring „future workshop“ with students

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OptiMedis-COBIC UK: Successful on the Health Systems Support Framework

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Integrated care, artificial intelligence, self-management interventions: OptiMedis onboard for exciting EU projects

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Innovative strategies for health promoting hospitals and health services

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At a glance

Views on the provision of healthcare in Billstedt/Horn and Kinzigtal

 
   

„Zukunftsklänge”-Conference (Future Tones Conference): Digital, patient and team-oriented work determines the health care of the future

 

 

Optimising health care in Germany and the Netherlands – a bi-national discussion with the Dutch Minister of Health on scaling-up population oriented integrated care systems

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ICIC 2018: Care solutions from across the world demonstrate new ways forward

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Events, you can meet us  

Events, you can meet us

   
 
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