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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The coronavirus outbreak has challenged the implementation of social and healthcare services for both municipalities and private companies. Restrictions on persons over 70 years of age and other risk groups should continue, at least in some form, for a long time. Safeguarding the overall well-being of people at risk challenges the working world to develop new solutions for both the provision of social and health care services and communication....)
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The coronavirus outbreak has challenged the implementation of social and healthcare services for both municipalities and private companies. Restrictions on persons over 70 years of age and other risk groups should continue, at least in some form, for a long time. Safeguarding the overall well-being of people at risk challenges the working world to develop new solutions for both the provision of social and health care services and communication. Experts consider it likely that the corona epidemic may contain more than one wave. Later waves can be worse than the first wave. There has long been a shortage of social and health care professionals in the Lapland region. The peaks of the COVID-19 outbreak pose the risk of having enough skilled workers to work in the sector. In recent years, various welfare technology solutions have been developed for the social and health care sector, but these are not yet widely used. However, well-being technology solutions could partly address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak, both in the field of home care for older people and in the wider social and health care field. The rapid development of welfare technology challenges education organisations and the world of work in the field of wider multi-professional cooperation in the development and use of digital platforms and learning environments. Health and well-being work involves more and more diverse technologies at all stages of the customer process: the collection and analysis of wellbeing data, care, observation, guidance, rehabilitation, documentation and multi-professional cooperation models. Different technological solutions come throughout the life cycle, from early childhood education and care to care for the elderly. Due to long distances and sparse settlements, the importance of welfare technology in the Lapland region may be significant in the future. Various welfare technology solutions can, for example, support the living at home of older people and the production and use of remote health services. The aim of this project is to bring new technological know-how to health and wellbeing workplaces and education. A concrete measure in this investment project is to acquire a combo with welfare technology solutions and mobile robotics. Already during the project, demonstrations of equipment and workplace-specific pilots will be carried out in working life. (English)
Property / summary: The coronavirus outbreak has challenged the implementation of social and healthcare services for both municipalities and private companies. Restrictions on persons over 70 years of age and other risk groups should continue, at least in some form, for a long time. Safeguarding the overall well-being of people at risk challenges the working world to develop new solutions for both the provision of social and health care services and communication. Experts consider it likely that the corona epidemic may contain more than one wave. Later waves can be worse than the first wave. There has long been a shortage of social and health care professionals in the Lapland region. The peaks of the COVID-19 outbreak pose the risk of having enough skilled workers to work in the sector. In recent years, various welfare technology solutions have been developed for the social and health care sector, but these are not yet widely used. However, well-being technology solutions could partly address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak, both in the field of home care for older people and in the wider social and health care field. The rapid development of welfare technology challenges education organisations and the world of work in the field of wider multi-professional cooperation in the development and use of digital platforms and learning environments. Health and well-being work involves more and more diverse technologies at all stages of the customer process: the collection and analysis of wellbeing data, care, observation, guidance, rehabilitation, documentation and multi-professional cooperation models. Different technological solutions come throughout the life cycle, from early childhood education and care to care for the elderly. Due to long distances and sparse settlements, the importance of welfare technology in the Lapland region may be significant in the future. Various welfare technology solutions can, for example, support the living at home of older people and the production and use of remote health services. The aim of this project is to bring new technological know-how to health and wellbeing workplaces and education. A concrete measure in this investment project is to acquire a combo with welfare technology solutions and mobile robotics. Already during the project, demonstrations of equipment and workplace-specific pilots will be carried out in working life. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The coronavirus outbreak has challenged the implementation of social and healthcare services for both municipalities and private companies. Restrictions on persons over 70 years of age and other risk groups should continue, at least in some form, for a long time. Safeguarding the overall well-being of people at risk challenges the working world to develop new solutions for both the provision of social and health care services and communication. Experts consider it likely that the corona epidemic may contain more than one wave. Later waves can be worse than the first wave. There has long been a shortage of social and health care professionals in the Lapland region. The peaks of the COVID-19 outbreak pose the risk of having enough skilled workers to work in the sector. In recent years, various welfare technology solutions have been developed for the social and health care sector, but these are not yet widely used. However, well-being technology solutions could partly address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak, both in the field of home care for older people and in the wider social and health care field. The rapid development of welfare technology challenges education organisations and the world of work in the field of wider multi-professional cooperation in the development and use of digital platforms and learning environments. Health and well-being work involves more and more diverse technologies at all stages of the customer process: the collection and analysis of wellbeing data, care, observation, guidance, rehabilitation, documentation and multi-professional cooperation models. Different technological solutions come throughout the life cycle, from early childhood education and care to care for the elderly. Due to long distances and sparse settlements, the importance of welfare technology in the Lapland region may be significant in the future. Various welfare technology solutions can, for example, support the living at home of older people and the production and use of remote health services. The aim of this project is to bring new technological know-how to health and wellbeing workplaces and education. A concrete measure in this investment project is to acquire a combo with welfare technology solutions and mobile robotics. Already during the project, demonstrations of equipment and workplace-specific pilots will be carried out in working life. (English) / qualifier
 
point in time: 23 November 2021
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Project Q3754653 in France
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Project Q3754653 in France

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    72,754 Euro
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    103,934.0 Euro
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    70.0 percent
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    1 January 2021
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    31 December 2021
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    Rovaniemen Koulutuskuntayhtymä
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    Koronavirusepidemia on haastanut sekä kuntien että yksityisten yritysten sosiaali- ja terveydenhuoltoon liittyvien palveluiden toteutusta. Yli 70-vuotiaita ja muita riskiryhmiä koskevat rajoitukset jatkunevat ainakin jossakin muodossa pitkään. Riskiryhmiin kuuluvien henkilöiden kokonaisvaltaisen hyvinvoinnin turvaaminen haastaa työelämän kehittämään uusia ratkaisuita niin sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon palveluiden tarjoamiseen kuin yhteydenpitoonkin. Asiantuntijat pitävät todennäköisenä, että koronaepidemia voi sisältää useamman aallon. Myöhemmät aallot voivat olla pahempia kuin ensimmäinen aalto. Lapin alueella on jo pitkään ollut pula sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon ammattilaisista. Koronaepidemian tautihuiput tuovat mukanaan riskin, saadaanko alan työtehtäviin riittävästi osaavia työntekijöitä. Sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon puolelle on kehitetty viime vuosina erilaisia hyvinvointiteknologisia ratkaisuita, jotka eivät kuitenkaan ole vielä laajassa käytössä. Hyvinvointiteknologisilla ratkaisuilla voitaisiin kuitenkin osittain vastata koronaepidemian aiheuttamiin haasteisiin niin ikäihmisten kotihoidon kuin laajemminkin sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon kentällä. Hyvinvointiteknologian nopea kehittyminen haastaa koulutusorganisaatiot ja alan työelämän entistä laajempaan moniammatilliseen yhteistyöhön digitaalisten alustojen ja oppimisympäristöjen kehittämisessä ja hyödyntämisessä. Terveys- ja hyvinvointialan työhön sisältyy yhä enemmän monimuotoista teknologiaa asiakasprosessin kaikissa vaiheissa: hyvinvointitiedon keruussa ja analysoinnissa, hoidossa, tarkkailussa, ohjauksessa, kuntoutuksessa, dokumentoinnissa sekä moniammatilliseen yhteistyöhön perustuvissa toimintamalleissa. Erilaisia teknologisia ratkaisuita tulee koko elinkaaren ajalle varhaiskasvatuksesta vanhusten hoitoon. Pitkistä välimatkoista ja harvasta asutuksesta johtuen hyvinvointiteknologian merkitys Lapin alueella voi tulevaisuudessa olla merkittävä. Erilaisilla hyvinvointiteknologisilla ratkaisuilla voidaan esimerkiksi tukea ikäihmisten kotona asumista ja etäterveyspalveluiden tuottamista ja käyttöä. Tämän hankkeen tavoitteena on tuoda uutta teknologiaosaamista terveys- ja hyvinvointialan työpaikoille ja koulutukseen. Konkreettisena toimenpiteenä tässä investointihankkeessa on hankkia hyvinvointiteknologisia ratkaisuja sisältävä komsiokoppa sekä liikuteltavaa robotiikkaa. Jo hankkeen toteutusaikana toteutetaan laitteistojen esittelytilaisuuksia sekä työpaikkakohtaisia pilotointeja työelämässä. (Finnish)
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    The coronavirus outbreak has challenged the implementation of social and healthcare services for both municipalities and private companies. Restrictions on persons over 70 years of age and other risk groups should continue, at least in some form, for a long time. Safeguarding the overall well-being of people at risk challenges the working world to develop new solutions for both the provision of social and health care services and communication. Experts consider it likely that the corona epidemic may contain more than one wave. Later waves can be worse than the first wave. There has long been a shortage of social and health care professionals in the Lapland region. The peaks of the COVID-19 outbreak pose the risk of having enough skilled workers to work in the sector. In recent years, various welfare technology solutions have been developed for the social and health care sector, but these are not yet widely used. However, well-being technology solutions could partly address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak, both in the field of home care for older people and in the wider social and health care field. The rapid development of welfare technology challenges education organisations and the world of work in the field of wider multi-professional cooperation in the development and use of digital platforms and learning environments. Health and well-being work involves more and more diverse technologies at all stages of the customer process: the collection and analysis of wellbeing data, care, observation, guidance, rehabilitation, documentation and multi-professional cooperation models. Different technological solutions come throughout the life cycle, from early childhood education and care to care for the elderly. Due to long distances and sparse settlements, the importance of welfare technology in the Lapland region may be significant in the future. Various welfare technology solutions can, for example, support the living at home of older people and the production and use of remote health services. The aim of this project is to bring new technological know-how to health and wellbeing workplaces and education. A concrete measure in this investment project is to acquire a combo with welfare technology solutions and mobile robotics. Already during the project, demonstrations of equipment and workplace-specific pilots will be carried out in working life. (English)
    23 November 2021
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