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Title: Strategic Intelligence Monitor on Personal Health Systems Phase 3 (SIMPHS 3) Oulu Self-Care (Finland) Case Study Report

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  • Francisco Lupiañez-Villanueva

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  • Anna Sachinopoulou
  • Alexandra Theben

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Abstract

In 2003 Oulu was already a technology city and had set a target of becoming a pioneer in the development of technological well-being products and services. One of the most successful services is the Oulu Self-Care, which was planned, implemented and piloted in the Kasio Project (2007-2009). The aims of the project were to develop self-care services along with an environment for new product and service testing with the participation of citizens and professionals. The Self-Care platform was opened to all citizens in 2010 as an internet-based portal. It focuses on life style and disease prevention. It also includes self-care services for chronically ill patients, which implement the Chronic Care Model developed in another project called PISARA with the cooperation of other municipalities in Finland.

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  • Francisco Lupiañez-Villanueva & Anna Sachinopoulou & Alexandra Theben, 2015. "Title: Strategic Intelligence Monitor on Personal Health Systems Phase 3 (SIMPHS 3) Oulu Self-Care (Finland) Case Study Report," JRC Research Reports JRC94492, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc94492
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    Keywords

    SIMPHS; eHealth; Remote Monitoring; ageing; integrated care; independent living; case studies; facilitators; governance; impact; drivers; barriers; integration; organisation;
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    JEL classification:

    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets
    • I18 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health
    • O33 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes
    • O38 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Government Policy

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