Connected Health and eGovernment for Smarter Cities

Connected Health and eGovernment for Smarter Cities

Exploring the Current Landscape and Future Opportunities

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25-Feb-2014
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Research Code: MA25-01-00-00-00
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Thus far, the focus of smart city-related studies has been mainly on mobility, energy, and the effective use of resources; few have addressed healthcare and government. This research tackles these two areas; it seeks to explore how connected health and eGovernment can contribute to building smart cities and improving the lives of citizens. In the healthcare-related section, this study highlights the key role of the following technologies: telecare, ambient assisted living, remote condition monitoring, shared electronic medical records (EMRs), and clinical decision support systems. As for eGovernment, services based on active user involvement, social inclusion, and open government data are expected to gain more traction in the future.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Key Findings

Connected Health in a Smart City

Key Challenges Affecting Healthcare Systems

Key Challenges Affecting Healthcare Systems (continued)

Addressing Cities’ Key Healthcare Challenges

Assisted Living

Assisted Living (continued)

Case Study—City of Bolzano's Living Safe Project

Case Study—City of Bolzano's Living Safe Project (continued)

Remote Health Services and Prevention

Remote Health Services and Prevention (continued)

Case Study 1—Bringing Clinical Expertise into the Home

Case Study 2—Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases

Integrated Healthcare Delivery

Case Study 1—Shared Care Project in a Region of Southern Denmark

Case Study 1—Shared Care Project in a Region of Southern Denmark (continued)

Case Study 2—NEXES Supporting Healthy and Independent Living for Chronic Patients and Elderly

Case Study 2—NEXES Supporting Healthy and Independent Living for Chronic Patients and Elderly (continued)

Collaboration for Smart Healthy Cities

Collaboration for a Healthy and Smart City

Collaboration for a Healthy and Smart City (continued)

Key Connected Health Technology Building Blocks

Key Connected Health Technology Building Blocks (continued)

Key Connected Health Technology Building Blocks (continued)

ICT Companies Providing Healthcare Solutions as a Part of Their Smart City Offering

ICT Companies Providing Healthcare Solutions as a Part of Their Smart City Offering (continued)

Hub and Spoke Healthcare Delivery Model

Towards Smart Healthy Cities

Key Messages

eGovernment and a Smart City

The Role of eGovernment in a Smart City

eGovernment Delivery

Evolution of eGovernment

Government to Citizens (G2C)

Government to Citizens (G2C) (continued)

Government to Citizens (G2C) (continued)

Government to Business (G2B)

Government to Government (G2G)

Key Trends in eGovernment

Key Technologies Building Local eGovernment

eInclusion—Swindon Borough Council Electoral Modernisation Programme (SEMP)

Speeding Every European Digital (SEED)

FUPOL—Intelligent Tools for Policy Design

SMARTiP—Smart Metropolitan Areas Realised Through Innovation and People

Key Messages

Legal Disclaimer

Who is Frost & Sullivan

What Makes Us Unique

TEAM Methodology

Our Global Footprint 40+ Offices

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Thus far, the focus of smart city-related studies has been mainly on mobility, energy, and the effective use of resources; few have addressed healthcare and government. This research tackles these two areas; it seeks to explore how connected health and eGovernment can contribute to building smart cities and improving the lives of citizens. In the healthcare-related section, this study highlights the key role of the following technologies: telecare, ambient assisted living, remote condition monitoring, shared electronic medical records (EMRs), and clinical decision support systems. As for eGovernment, services based on active user involvement, social inclusion, and open government data are expected to gain more traction in the future.
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Author Malgorzata Filar
Industries Telecom
WIP Number MA25-01-00-00-00
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