This document discusses how Microsoft technology can drive innovation in healthcare. It outlines how the cloud, mobile devices, Internet of Things (IoT), and tools like HoloLens and Kinect are transforming healthcare by empowering patients, improving care experiences, and enabling new opportunities through connected devices and data. Examples are given of how IoT devices can be used for remote patient monitoring, predictive maintenance, and improved diagnostics. The cloud is seen as key for securely storing and analyzing the large amounts of data being generated and using that data to provide personalized insights and a unified view of individual health information.
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1. Microsoft Technology as a Driving Force of
Innovation In Healthcare
Antti Pohjolainen, Healthcaredirector
Microsoft Central and EasternEurope
2. Patient-centric organisation
Transforming to a
digital business
Tapping into new
opportunities with the
Internet of Things
Inspiring innovation
across the
organisation
Making information
security a top priority
Connecting everything with the cloud
Startingwith
mobileforevery
newinitiative
Building infrastructure
to be flexible
Protecting
theprivacy
ofpatients
Becoming
more responsive
Breaking down the walls
of the traditional
workplace
Making it easy for
employees to get the
same view of
information
Encouraging collaboration
across the operations
Makingmobile
andsocial
“businessasusual”
Helping employees to
do their best work with
connected technologies
Moving faster to take
on new opportunities
Enhancing the
patient experience
Building
teams
around
patients
Findingnewwaysto
connectwithpatients
online
Putting the
patient first in
every decision
Anticipating
patient behavior
and needs
Making every patient feel understood
Creating
great patient
experiences
that they will want to share
Engaging with patients
across the channels
they want to use
Empowering
the teams with direct access to
information and tools
Responding to patients
without delay
Working
smarter
with intelligent
automation
3. data will move through
or be stored in the cloud
mobile Internet
subscriptions globally
connected devices globally
world Internet users
Year 2025
13. Virtual Rehabilitation® – how it works
Multiuser screen placed at Esbjerg
Rehabilitation Centre, Denmark
Multiuser screen used in training of physiotherapists
at the hospital UKH Meidling (AUVA) in Vienna,
Austria
Multiuser screens can present up to 40 individual and named training plans on the screen
14.
15. • An secure cloud datastore for
consumers’ health data
• A holistic view that unifies disparate
data from apps, devices, and services
• An Intelligence Engine that
provides actionable insights for
healthier living
• An open platform for partners to
build and connect a health and
wellness ecosystem
Actionable insights for
healthier living