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Co-creation towards Improvement of Quality of Life with IoT 26 th January, 2018 Kei Noritsugu Manager, New Business Development Office Healthcare Solutions Unit II Fujitsu Limited

One of the world s biggest The Japanese global ICT company the world s fifth-largest IT services provider and No.1 in Japan. (based on vendor revenue 2016)* * Source : Gartner, Market Share : IT Services, 2016 19 April 2017 1

Fujitsu in Finland HEAD OFFICE HELSINKI SERVICE DESKS Helsinki, Tallinn, Tampere, Tartu & Vaasa LOCAL TOUCH Infrastructure services Products Applications management, maintenance & support Solutions for all verticals 2

Transformation of Finnish Public Sector Finnish public sector in the beginning of major transformation 1 Government Program driving digitalization Finnish government has set government program that emphasizes importance of new digitalized services in order to replace old processes & habits and drives cost efficiency. Moreover, better services shall be delivered to corporates and citizens. 2 Social and Welfare Reform Local Government and Healthcare in Finland is in the middle of the biggest social and welfare (SOTE) reform of all time. New setup shall be in place 2020 and initiate fundamental transformation. Juha Sipilä, Prime Minister 3

Kanta - National Healthcare Data Services National data system services for healthcare services, pharmacies and citizens Electronic prescription Pharmaceutical Database My Kanta Pages Patient Data PHR Social Service Data Source: STM 4

National High-level Plan 5 Source: STM

KIDUKU: Research for value based medicine using IoT Relation extraction Hear Rate Accelerometer Bed sensor Light-intensity sensor Power sensor Lamp sensor Human presence sensor Personalization Comparison of cases Patient Data Collection KIDUKU Fujitsu KIDUKU research project Creating new data flow Prevention Recovery 6 Treatment

Proof of Concept in Finland Monitor the patient status in 3 stages after surgery Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 2 weeks before surgery 2 days hospitalization (1st: surgery, 2nd :check) Few weeks After surgery Visualization screen image Active Sensors Home or hospital Patient Physiotherapist Gait measurement in walk test Service Center Operator Gait parameter (e.g. Asymmetry of left and right legs) Before surgery After surgery Possible trend curve After discharge Days 7

Remote care with KIDUKU Ever growing number of clients and limited amount of home care resources available Needs for appropriate proactive service at right time Potential of huge cost reduction for replacing physical care to Remote care 8

Reasons to invest in Finland 1/3 Reliable infrastructure Everything works (traffic, ICT Networks, payment transactions..) You can rely on authorities and rely on people in general Business environment The Finnish operating environment is stable and predictable Finland is a member of European Union. Finland is the only Nordic country with Euro Low corporate tax rate, only 20 % Reasonable bureaucracy and low hierarchy Located between east and west 9

Reasons to invest in Finland 2/3 Educated workforce In 2015, the World Economic Forum estimated that Finland has the best human capital in the world in terms of education, well-being and employment. According to OECD (Education at a Glance 2016), the highest performing graduates in Europe come from Finland. Education in Finland is free for all, including postgraduate researchers Over 90% of Finns under thirty speak English In addition to Finnish language, Swedish is Finland s second official language and many Finns also speak Russian 10

Reasons to invest in Finland 3/3 (Healthcare) Finland is very advanced in using IT systems within the healthcare industry good base for research/ai Since 2010, the use of electronic patient records among the primary health centers and secondary care hospital districts was at 100 percent Finland has national earchives for patient information, social information, eprescriptions, imaging information and personal health records (PHR) BioBanks, genome banks also partially used already 11