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Continuity of care – do you know how to do it? Har passerat

Onsdag 6 maj 2026 13:30 - 14:30 R14

Föreläsare: Frank Fritzsche, Morten Thorkildsen
Moderator: Claus Pedersen
Paneldeltagare: Trine Alstrup

Spår: Workshops och fördjupningar

The HIMSS Nordic Community invites you to participate in a discussion on how to improve the sector process and collaboration in the healthcare systems. All Nordic countries are in the process of reshaping the landscape of health care delivery. The demographic development forces the healthcare systems to rebalance the responsibilities between primary and secondary care, giving the primary care an increasing number of task and focusing on home hospitalisation. This mega trend means that the Nordic healthcare systems are facing a major change management process.

The CCMM model is a systematic and structure tool to support for process and prioritisation and collaboration between all stakeholder in a patient’s journey across sectors and institutions in healthcare systems

Program.

· Welcome and introduction to the session. /HIMSS Nordic Community

· Introduction to the CCM model, tools, process and application Presentation of the model by Frank Fritzche

· CCM in practise, experiences from the application of the CCM model as part of the strategic development of the healthcare system in Island. How Iceland has taken on the model and what it has initiated for work forward to support continue of care in their system. Presented by Morten Thorkildsen.

· How can the Nordic healthcare systems benefit from a systematic measurement of the cross sectoral processes? A panel discussion.

Språk

English

Ämne

Framtidens hälsa, omsorg och vård

Seminarietyp

Enbart på plats

Föreläsningsformat

Presentation

Föreläsningssyfte

Verktyg för implementering

Kunskapsnivå

Fördjupning

Målgrupp

Chef/Beslutsfattare
Verksamhetsutveckling

Nyckelord

Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga)
Nytta/effekt

Konferens

Vitalis

Föreläsare

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Frank Fritzsche Föreläsare

Senior Digital Health Advisor
HIMSS Europe GmbH

Frank Fritzsche is Senior Digital Health Advisor for the EMEA region based in Germany. He is responsible for conducting consulting assignments, preparing market reports, and performing validations against the HIMSS Maturity Models, as well as serving as a subject-matter expert on analytical and research questions. Frank has over 15 years of experience in healthcare-related projects, holds a master’s degree in health economics and a graduate degree in sociology and cultural studies, and is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems, as well as in Digital Health Transformation Strategy.

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Morten Thorkildsen Föreläsare

Management Consultant, Digital Health
Morten Thorkildsen Consulting AS

Morten Thorkildsen is an independent management consultant in digital health, based in Oslo and working across the Nordics. Morten has been CEO of IBM Norway, full-time chairman of the board of shared service provider Sykehuspartner, board member of Oslo University Hospital, and chairman of the board of MBI Health (UK). Recent engagements include the Continuity of Care project for the Ministry of Health in Iceland, and digital maturity assessments of Landspitali University Hospital. Morten is the project lead for Nordic Cyber for Healthcare Forum (on behalf of DNV). Morten has also worked with digital health assignments for Central Norway Regional Health Authority. He is chairman of the board of digital innovation company Itera ASA.

Claus Pedersen Moderator

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Trine Alstrup Paneldeltagare

Deputy Director
Sjællands Universitetshospital

Trine Alstrup is Deputy Director at Zealand University Hospital and works strategically to develop a more integrated healthcare system across hospitals, municipalities, and community-based care. With leadership experience from both the hospital sector and municipal health and elderly care, she has a particular focus on how collaboration, innovation, and new solutions can improve quality and create better care pathways for citizens — especially older people with complex needs.