Innovation for Change 2017 01/02/2017
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Humanitas Group 1 Humanitas Research Hospital - Rozzano (MI) 2 Humanitas San Pio X - Milan 3 Humanitas Medical Care - Arese (MI) 4 Humanitas Gavazzeni - Bergamo 5 Humanitas Mater Domini - Castellanza (VA) 6 7 Humanitas Cellini - Turin Humanitas Gradenigo - Turin Humanitas Catanese Oncology Center - Catania 4
Humanitas Research Hospital Humanitas Research Hospital - founded in 1996 - is the leader of a group of 7 hospitals located in Milan, Bergamo, Turin, Castellanza and Catania. 5
Numbers 410M ANNUAL REVENUES ANNUAL CLINICAL ACTIVITIES 2,500 PROFESSIONALS +700 Doctors +300 Researchers +1,000 Nurses, technicians, biologists and other professionals +450 Staff and patient service providers 40,000 inpatients, from all over Italy and abroad 2,3 M million medical examinations 56,000 emergency room 2,9 M admissions million clinical analyses 24,000 MRIs 49,000 CT scans 747 BEDS 90,000 S Q M 75,000 sqm dedicated to clinical activities 6,000 sqm dedicated to scientific activities 5,000 sqm dedicated to teaching +450 sqm dedicated to other reception facilities for patients and families 75 in the medical, surgical and oncological dayhospital 28 in ICU ( intensive care unit) 154 in cardiopulmonary, orthopaedic and neuromotory rehabilitation oper 36 operating rooms 5 rooms dedicated to minimally invasive interventional cardiology +200 Visiting & surgical rooms 6
International Recognition Cited by Harvard Business Review as one of the most innovative hospitals worldwide. Harvard Business School Case study Prof. R. Bohmer, Harvard Business Review, 30/04/2010 First in Italy Certified by the Joint Commission International 7
Technologies 5 MRIs, including 3 Tesla and open scanners with ambient light PE T-CT, Da Vinci Robot, EOS, 3D Ultrasounds Genetic diagnosis and molecular testing tools Stereotaxis for treatment of cardiac arhythmias Digital mammography with tomosynthesis Excimer laser and femtosecond laser 1 Gamma Knife 5 linear accelerators for radiotherapy, of which 2 Truebeam 8
Country of Origin of Non-Italian staff (2015) 9% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 17% 4% 4% 4% 9% 13% 4% 4% Belgio Croazia Danimarca Francia Grecia Polonia Regno Unito Serbia/Monten. Spagna Canada Colombia Ecuador Giappone India Israele Macao 9
SCImago Institutions Ranking In Italy among the Top 5% In Western Europe among the Top 10% In the World among the Top 10% Visiting professors, fellows and associate professors from foreign universities play an important role in the development of research, teaching and collaborations. 10
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Clinical A c t i vi t y E d u c ation Research Our vision A close integration between clinical activities, research and education to offer: our students the best education available, our patients the world s best medical care. Private capital - Public Service 12
Our History 2000 Humanitas hosts the Università statale degli Srudi di Milano Degree Course in Nursing 2003 Humanitas hosts the last 3 years of the Medical School of Università statale degli Srudi di Milano 2012 Humanitas hosts the International Medical School of Università Statale degli Studi di Milano in English language - MIMED 2014 Humanitas University is born 13
Our students 700 TOTAL STUDENTS Undegraduate students: MEDICAL SCHOOL NURSING SCHOOL PHYSIOTHERAPY SCHOOL 80 EU STUDENTS 50 EXTRA EU STUDENTS per year 60 STUDENTS per year 20 STUDENTS per year 14
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF OUR STUDENTS 15
Admission Test to the Medical School 1.301 REGISTERED FOR 130 AVAILABLE PLACES 16
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Smart campus In Autumn 2017, the construction of the new university campus will be completed. The campus was designed according to the highest standards of technology and comfort. The campus includes classrooms and laboratories, residences, study spaces and recreational areas designed according to smart domotics principles. 18
GRAND OPENING AUTUMN 2017 HUB 7,300 sqm Recreational and study areas Canteen Sport structures RESEARCH BUILDING 5,200 sqm WELCOME AREA 8,000 sqm EDUCATIONAL BUILDING 7,200 sqm New classrooms Simulation center University services
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1 CHALLENGE
What s the challenge? In the last few years there has been a huge increment in popular awareness about healthy nutrition. As a consequence a myriad of apps is born to help people to track the amount and the kind of Kcal eaten. Is it possible to find new disruptive solutions to help people organize and respect their nutrition plan? Is it possible to gain data about nutrition habits and find patterns to relate them to common diseases?
Is this a global problem?
Is this a global problem?
Why is this a challenge? % of children
Why is this a challenge? 1-3% average obesity related cost as a percentage of the total healthcare expenditure. 43 average cost per kg over the ideal weight. 8-10 years life expectancy reduction for severely obese people.
Expected outcome MUST TO HAVE An innovative and smart tool to improve nutrition awareness NICE TO HAVE A tool that can help researchers to better correlate nutrition habits and diseases
2 CHALLENGE
What s the challenge? Technology and medicine are deeply connected. Nowadays in a hospital medical devices produce every days billions of data about patients and their status. Is it possible to organize them in a unique and easy-toaccess database? Such a tool has a barely imaginable potential in term of diagnostic effectiveness and cost saving.
Is this a global problem?
Is this a global problem? Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) units Total / In hospitals / In ambulatory care providers, Per 1 000 000 inhabitants, 2003
Is this a global problem? Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) units Total / In hospitals / In ambulatory care providers, Per 1 000 000 inhabitants, 2013
Why is this a challenge? The challenge is extremely ambitious because data are: 1 Fragmented 2 Heterogeneous 3 Hard to handle
Expected outcome MUST TO HAVE An innovative and smart tool to organize ad store relevant information about patients, at least at the hospital level NICE TO HAVE A wider prospective (regional, national, ) and some insights about new possible applications of the tool
How can we help the team? Topic experts: Hunimed has several experts in the topics proposed and the teams will be able to contact them in case of support needed. Bibliograpy: As a university Hunimed has access to several bibliographic databases. Therefore teams will have the most uptaded articles at their disposal. Clinical trials: If the team will develop a working prototype (it would be very appreciated) there may be the possibility to run pilot clinical trials or at least test the solution on real cases.
Lorenzo Vaggi Market Planner and Control Humanitas University Tel. +39 0282242459 Mail: lorenzo.vaggi@hunimed.eu Humanitas University Via Manzoni, 113 Rozzano (Milano) Italy Website: www.hunimed.eu