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Agenda
A short introduction to Denmark
Background information aboutFaaborg Midtfyn Municipality
The NRR project
Our findings from the project
Future collaboration with Japan
Agenda
A short introduction to Denmark
Background information aboutFaaborg Midtfyn Municipality
The NRR project
Our findings from the project
Future collaboration with Japan
A short introduction to Denmark
Japan
• Population: 128 mio.
• Over 65 years of age: 19,7%
• Ranks 2nd for countries with the highest proportion of citizens over 65
Denmark
• Population: 5,4 mio.
• Over 65 years of age: 15,1%
• Ranks 22nd over countries with the highest proportion of citizens over 65
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North Jutland RegionDevelop medicine and medtech
Intelligent assistive devicesAutomation and IT support functionsCentral Jutland Region
IT-systems for healthcare sectorsPervasive healthcare
South Jutland RegionIntelligent assistive devicesTelemedicine treatments
Automation Health-IT-systems
The Capital Region of DenmarkDevelop medicine and medtech
Diagnostics clinical research
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Working conditions:• Short working day• High labour productivity level
Requires:• High level of trust in employees • Self-organised workers• Clear and well-defined goals from management• Accept that mistakes can happen, and that they
can be fixed• Share information
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Tax pressure:
• High tax pressure based on income frame: 39% - 55%
• VAT on all goods: 25%
• Company tax rate: 25%
Life conditions:
• Free education
• Government support while unemployed
• Free access to doctors and hospitals
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For Healthcare sector it is common practice to use the
triple bottom line when assessing new methods or
technologies:
• Avoid increased cost (profit)
• Stimulate growth in local businesses (Environment)
• Increase quality of life and service for the citizens
and staff (Community)
Agenda
A short introduction to Denmark
Background information aboutFaaborg Midtfyn Municipality
The NRR project
Our findings from the project
Future collaboration with Japan
Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality Facts: • 52.000 citizens (36.228)• 637 km2 (12 km2)• 4.500 employees• 80 departements• 9 professional divisions• 4staff units• Member of Welfare Tech
Administration budget• Total budget: 44 billion JPY
No. of elderly recieving care 400 in nursing homes1916 receives home care1243 receives home nursing
No. of employees 1057No. of students/trainees 45/126No. of units 30Budget 5 billion JPYPrice nursing home 23.609 JPY/ day
Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality
The Care Division of FMK provide:
• Practical and personal aidto citizens in their ownhomes
• Care for citizens in ursinghomes / care facilities
• Home nursing
• Meals on wheels for retired citiziens
Our strategy
We wish to create an eco system that will:
• Provide good care for our elderly
• Offer good working environment for our staff
• Utilize latest technologies
• Participate in developing new technologies and soloutionsin collaboration with private companies
Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality
Faaborg-Midtfyn MunicipalityWe have visited Japan twice:
In 2011:• Osaka• Noboribetsu
In 2014:• Tokyo
• NEDO• DOCOMO• Local technology companies
• Fukuoka area• Vice Mayor of Fukkuoka• TMSUK
Agenda
A short introduction to Denmark
Background information aboutFaaborg Midtfyn Municipality
The NRR project
Our findings from the project
Future collaboration with Japan
The NRR projectTwo test facilities in the municipality:
Aaløkkeparken, BrobyManager: Lise-Lotte Steengaard48 appartments
Nørrevænget 1, GislevManager: Merete Jørgensen46 appartments
Science and research
The NRR project
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Science and
research
Social system
And government?
Business and
Private companies
Social systemAnd government
Business andPrivate companies
The NRR project
The project ran through different phases:
• Initial evaluation of technology• Identify test parameters• Design test
• At university laboratories• At municipality facilities
• Choose test persons• Install technology• Educate staff• Carry out tests in two segments
Agenda
A short introduction to Denmark
Background information aboutFaaborg Midtfyn Municipality
The NRR project
Our findings from the project
Future collaboration with Japan
Findings from NRR project
Some elements of Danish care system arehard to explain. For example:
• The way we measure product quality in the Danish Health care system
• The features of an entirely publicly fundedsystem
• The way we divide labor between staff and management
Findings from NRR project
The planning of tests are quite differentin Denmark and Japan. This influence:
• The types of results we reach
• The way we actually carry out the tests
• The amount of instruction neccesary for the staff
Findings from NRR project
Danish people participate in special way:
• We often speak our minds
• We are very focused on solving problems
• We also have high ideals
• Our elderly people and staff like to particiapte in these types of test
Findings from NRR project
Our understanding of authorities:
A specialists opinion (eg. A doctor) is important, but not the ultimate truth
We put faith in the opinions of those thatactually carry out the work• Caregivers• Nurses
The foremost expert is actually the patient/ elderly person
Findings from NRR project
The percpetion of elderly people in Denmark:
They should stay as long as possible in theirown home – being independent
Activity is encouraged as much as possible
Dignity in the late years is also a public task
Findings from NRR project
In conclusion:
• New insights
• Evaluation of our model
• New ideas for the future
• Developed our own organization
Agenda
A short introduction to Denmark
Background information aboutFaaborg Midtfyn Municipality
The NRR project
Our findings from the project
Future collaboration with Japan
Future collaboration with Japan
• Happy to test relevant technologies
• This can include:• Provide manpower for test• Provide access to care facilities• Help plan and carry out test• Provide sincere feedback on product
relevance
Future collaboration with Japan
Our goals for ourselves are to:
• Generate new knowledge• Better understanding of our own way of providing care• Expand our understanding of how technology can shape
the future in care giving
• Find new products that can help us• Save money• Create a better working environment for our staff• Provide better care / higher level of user satisfaction and
independence
Future collaboration with Japan
Our goals for our collaboration partners are to:
Create a good place for Japanese companies to establish business or adapt their products through:
• Close collaboration with municipaliy
• Close to all major transportation
• Good availability of highly educated people