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#HelseRomerike: Together to succeed

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OsloMet, Kjeller

About the event

#HelseRomerike is a regional meeting place that mobilises municipalities, hospitals, academia and industry towards joint action.

Description

Succeeding Together with Radical Innovation in Healthcare Services

Healthcare services are facing major structural challenges related to capacity, workforce shortages and increasing demand. To succeed in the years ahead, incremental improvements are not enough – we need radical innovation, new forms of collaboration and faster implementation of technology and new solutions.

#HelseRomerike will serve as a regional meeting place that mobilises municipalities, hospitals, academia and industry towards joint action. The ambition for the day is to define a clear direction for how we can collectively develop the future healthcare services in the Romerike region through simulation, digitalisation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and more preventive and integrated services.

The goal is to move from insight to action: to strengthen partnerships, share concrete experiences, and ensure that knowledge from the day is translated into real change and implementation in the services – with radical innovation as a necessary driving force.

Program

09:00 Registration, exhibition visits and networking
09:30 Welcome

09:40 How do we prepare for the future? Innovation, simulation and development of new technology

  • New perspectives on the future of healthcare – experiences with innovation and scenario planning from Denmark, by Jonas Kirkegaard Ørnbøll
  • “Three Stories about the Future” – by Bjarte Frøyland, Norwegian Directorate of Health

10:30 Break

10:50 What will healthcare look like in 10 years?
Panel discussion moderated by Bent-Håkon Lauritzen, Norway Health Tech

Panel participants:

  • Mari Klokkerud, Head of Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, OsloMet
  • Jørn Limi, Deputy CEO, Ahus
  • Bjørg Torill Madsen, Director of Health and Coping, Lillestrøm Municipality
  • Endre Valdersnes, Director of Welfare Technology, Atea Norway
  • Citizen/user representative

11:40 Supplier pitches
12:00 Lunch and exhibition

13:00 Presentation of regional projects

  • Lillestrøm Municipality – Experiences with a citizen app for safety alarms
  • AhusAhus at Home: How do we want to collaborate with municipalities?
  • Kunnskapsbyen Lillestrøm – Innovation District Node 60, by Even Sand
  • Romerike HelsebyggBetter Health Together, by Hege Hidle Aaser (Linstow) and Stine Hellum Braathen (Sintef)
  • OsloMet – Research leadership in partnerships and collaboration in complex systems, by Professor Tale Skjølsvik

14:40 Response Centre 2030 – How should follow-up be organised?
Smart Care Lab – Karoline Mokleiv and NetNordic – Ina Brentebråthen Guldbransen

15:00 Closing remarks