Deliverable reference: Date:
D4.4 12/07/2013
Title:
Individual Report on National
Event
Project Title: Responsible partner:
Network for the Market uptake of ICT for
Ageing Well
HOPE
Editors:
AgeingWell Pascal Garel (HOPE)
Grant Agreement no. 297298 Validated by:
All partners
Classification:
Dissemination Level: Public (PU)
Abstract:
The following document describes the National Event held in Paris, France, to promote and disseminate
the AgeingWell network activities and results. It was held as part of the Salons de la Santé et de
l’Autonomie, the most important national event dedicated to ageing, hospital and information technology.
The event was held 30 May 2013 gathering a diverse audience representing the different components
involved in those fields.
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Revision History:
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Statement of Originality
This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise.
Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made
through appropriate citation, quotation or both.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Background ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Summary ................................................................................................................................ 4
2 Agenda ............................................................................................................................................. 5
3 Summary of the event ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Progress of the Event ............................................................................................................. 6
3.3 Conclusions ............................................................................................................................ 7
4 List of Participants ........................................................................................................................... 8
5 Photos ............................................................................................................................................ 10
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1 Introduction
1.1 Background
The aim of the AgeingWell Network is to build and animate a European network focused on
improving the quality of life of Elderly People by promoting the market uptake of ICT solutions for
Ageing Well.
To achieve its aim, the following five main objectives of the AgeingWell project are:
Develop guidelines for deployment and sharing of best practice between key competence
centres;
Build an ICT for Ageing Knowledge Centre with the aim to share the results with the Ageing
Well Community;
Develop an ICT for Ageing Society Strategic Agenda, with the aim of providing a study on
options for future structure and implementation of EU innovation funding;
Promote the European innovation reinforcement between innovative ICT industries & Ageing
(in particular SMEs) and Venture Capital firms, Business Angels and other;
Raise awareness within the European community of ICT & Ageing stakeholders through web-
based communication, and the organization of 3 international events and 11 national events.
1.2 Summary
The following document describes the National Event held in Paris, France, to promote and
disseminate the AgeingWell network activities and results. It was held as part of the Salons de la
Santé et de l’Autonomie, the most important national event dedicated to ageing, hospital and
information technology. The event was held 30 May 2013 gathering a diverse audience representing
the different components involved in those fields.
In this report, the agenda of the event is presented, the discussions and conclusions of the event
described and the list of participants included.
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2 Agenda
30 May 2013
10h – 12h15
Système d’Information Hospitalier : où en est-on ?
Frank JOLIVALDT, Mission systèmes d’information des acteurs de l’offre de soins, DGOS
Régions Sans Film, l’imagerie médicale partagée en Ile-de-France : un exemple
réussi d’innovation organisationnelle, technologique et financière
Valère DUSSAUX, Responsable du Département projets, GCS-D-SISIF
La construction d’une plate-forme régionale de services e-santé
Christian HUART, Responsable de la cellule des systèmes d’information en Santé, Agence
Régionale de Santé Picardie
Christine BOUTET, Directrice médicale, Groupement de Coopération Sanitaire e-Santé
Picardie
Identifier de nouveaux modèles économiques pour des prises en charges
globales et coordonnées : bundled payment and shared savings ; les
enseignements des exemples espagnol et américain
Pauline FONTAINE, COO, Adaptative HS
Josep PICAS, CEO, Adaptative HS
Points de vue
Christian NIBOUREL, Président de Syntec Santé, Président d’Accenture France
Bernard D’ORIANO, Président de la fédération LESISS
Conclusion : les perspectives européennes, le réseau thématique AGEINGWELL
Pascal GAREL, Directeur Général de HOPE, Fédération européenne des hôpitaux et des
soins de santé
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3 Summary of the event
3.1 Introduction
“Numérique en santé: les innovations qui changent la donne” (Personal health systems: innovations
that change the environment) was organised on 30 May 2013 in Paris, in Parc de Expositions. This
event was held within the exhibition “Salons de la Santé et de l’Autonomie”, a yearly event of three
strands: Hôpital Expo, Gerontexpo and HIT (health information technologies). It was an appropriate
place for dissemination as the three stands cover the whole spectrum of issues around ageing,
information technology and care.
The goal was to discuss the relevance of personal health systems as “innovations that change the
environment”, highlighting the existing advantages and challenges, in the context of ageing.
The initiative gathered more than 50 selected participants from the three files of knowledge: ageing,
healthcare and information technology to exchange knowledge and practical experience, coming
from the healthcare, management and industrial fields.
3.2 Progress of the Event
The event started with a general overview on hospital information systems in France, followed by
two study cases: one on the medical imaging sharing in the region Ile-de-France, the other on
building a platform in e-Health services. Two speakers then covered new economic models for
personal health with examples from Spain and the US. As a conclusion the AgeingWell was be
presented as a valuable European network for the exchange of best practices and networking.
Frank Jolivaldt, from the health ministry department of information system of healthcare providers
presented a broad picture of what is happening in the field of health information system.
Valère Dussaux is in charge of the project department in the GCS of the Ile de France region. GCS is
the acronym of Groupement de Coopération Sanitaire, a structure devoted to information system,
gathering all hospitals of the Ile de France region (12 million inhabitants). He presented the concept
of shared medical imaging, a successful example of innovation organizational, technological and
financial.
The two speakers following were Christian Huart in charge of information systems in the regional
health agency Picardie and Christine Boutet, the medical director of the Groupement de Coopération
Sanitaire e-Health in Picardie. They presented the construction of a regional eHealth platform.
Pauline Fontaine, COO and Josep Picas, CEO, both of Adaptative HS presented other economic
models from abroad, bundled payment and shared savings, and what can be learned from Spanish
and US examples.
To start the discussion with the audience, the industry was invited to comment the presentation.
Christian Nibourel, President of both Syntec Santé (the French association of engineering and IT
companies) and Accenture France and Bernard D’Oriano, President of LESISS (the federation of
information systems companies) gave a challenging feedback.
The meeting was concluded by Pascal Garel, Chief executive of HOPE, the European Hospital and
Healthcare Federation who presented the context of the seminar in the development of the
AgeingWell Thematic Network.
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3.3 Conclusions
The main conclusions, which can taken from the speaker’s presentations and the interventions of the
audience:
The importance to position European projects in the national context;
The importance of large scale development of information technologies in the healthcare
sector;
The importance of awareness on best practices and existing technological solutions;
The importance of exploiting opportunities of large gatherings for better have knowledge of other innovative experiences and promoting AgeingWell network;
The importance of mixing audiences users and industry.
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4 List of Participants
List of Participants
Family Name First Name Organisation Location BALCON BRUNO GCS E-SANTÉ BRETAGNE SAINT BRIEUC
BAQUE ALAIN HOPITAUX DE LANNEMEZAN LANNEMEZAN
BOHRER MICHEL CHU DE LA REUNION SAINT DENIS
BREUREC FRANÇOIS GCS EPSILIM LIMOGES
CASTETS MARIE CHU-HOPITAUX DE ROUEN ROUEN
CHARLES-NICOLAS OLIVIER GCS SIS MARTINIQUE LE LAMENTIN
CHARNAY VINCENT GCS D-SISIF PARIS
CHARPENTIER SANDRINE CH STE FOY LA GRANDE STE FOY LA GRANDE
CHESNEL GUILLAUME GHPSO - SITE DE CREIL CREIL
COIFFARD SYLVIE GIE CMS BORDEAUX
DECUP DANIEL CH RENE DUBOS PONTOISE
DEKHLI KARINE CH JEAN MARCEL BRIGNOLES
DESCAMPS NATHALIE ESTHI SAINT MARTIN D'HERES
DUBOIS CHARLOTTE CLINIQUE AMBROISE PARÉ NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE
EYNAUD MICHEL CH DE MONTERAN SAINT-CLAUDE
FALERNE JÉROME CH DE BEZIERS BEZIERS
FERRANDO PATRICK EHPAD LES BORDS DE SEILLE CUISERY
GIRIER-DUFOURNIER GÉRALD CH DU MARIN LE MARIN
GOUELIBO HERVE ATOS WORLDLINE BEZONS
GRANGERE FRANÇOIS GCS E-SANTÉ BRETAGNE SAINT BRIEUC
HANUSSE PATRICK PESSAC
JOLLIVET DELPHINE GCS D-SISIF PARIS
JOUATEL LAURENT LE NOBLE AGE NANTES
KOWALCZYK DOMINIQUE TELESANTE BASSE-NORMANDIE CAEN
LACARCE VINCENT OSYIS CONSULTING BORDEAUX
LACERRE FLORIAN CH DE ST-CYR ST-CYR-AU-MONT-D'OR
LAROSE MARIE-CLAIRE GIP MIPIH TOULOUSE
LE GUIFFANT BRIGITTE CHU DE RENNES RENNES
LE ROUX ISABELLE GCS D-SISIF PARIS
LEBON JEAN-MARC CHU DE LA RÉUNION SAINT-PIERRE
LECOMTE PATRICE CHU DE GUADELOUPE POINTE A PITRE
MAIRE LUC ANTOINE CH D' AUCH AUCH
MARCHAL FRÉDÉRIC CHU DE POITIERS POITIERS
MARIE PORTEJOIE VÉLON GCS D-SISIF PARIS
MARIE-SAINTE YVON GCS SIS MARTINIQUE LE LAMENTIN
MEREBBAH MUSTAPHA BLIDA
MIGNARD YVES GIP MIPIH TOULOUSE
MORLANS BRUNO GIE CMS BORDEAUX
MORVEZEN YANN CHU DE TOULOUSE TOULOUSE
NEROME NICOLE CH DE MONTÉRAN SAINT-CLAUDE
PACAN RADOSLAW CHAM AMILLY
PEZET FRANCIS CH DE LA POLYNÉSIE FRANÇAISE PAPPETE
PICHON CHRISTINE CHU DE RENNES RENNES
PLEVEN VANESSA CH DE SAINT BRIEUC SAINT BRIEUC
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List of Participants
Family Name First Name Organisation Location RAULT FABIEN MC²I GROUPE PARIS
SELIOR MICHEL CHI LORRAIN BASSE POINTE LE LORRAIN
SENEGOU RÉGIS GROUPE SEPHIRA LE MANS
SERAPHINE FREDERIC GCS EPSILIM LIMOGES
SUDER ERIC CHI UNISANTE + FORBACH
TAJAN PATRICE EHPAD ARGELES GAZOST ARGELES GAZOST
TORREGROSA ISABELLE GIP MIPIH TOULOUSE
TOSTIVINT COLETTE BOUYGUES TELECOM ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX
YERRO GÉRARD CH DE MONTÉRAN SAINT-CLAUDE
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5 Photos