onsdag 21 november 2018

Worskhop on training of nurses and cooperation with China


Last week Swecare welcomed Ms Yanchuan HE, from our partner FESCO Edu, and held an interesting workshop with invited public and private actors regarding a Sweden-China Nurse Development Project and possibilities for collaboration in the area of nurse training and education. 

Ms Li Min from Minnovation, Anna from Swecare and Ms He from FESCO Edu

We started off with a presentation of the impressive company FESCO and its subsidiary FESCO Edu. After the Chinese economy opened in the late 1970s, all international companies had to use the state-owned FESCO (Foreign Employer Services Company) for all administration relating to employment of expats, recruitment of local employees, etc. Today FESCO is a well-established company, which handles HR services for +30,000 clients, both foreign and Chinese, with over 2 million employees. There is a number of subsidiaries, including Edu working with the development of skills and upgrading of the Chinese labor force.

This is done by helping
  • Chinese students access education (shorter or longer courses) abroad (B2C)
  • Chinese companies have access to shorter education abroad (B2B)
  • Recruitment of international teachers for Chinese institutes (B2B)

A 1 million gap of hospital nurses in China in the coming years, and 10 million nurses for nursing homes and similar, according to Ms He. More international care companies establish in China, needing Chinese nurses with international experience, and such nurses are also needed in general to improve the quality of nursing in the country. FESCO Edu cooperates with the Provincial Talents Programs that exist in several provinces, with quite favorable conditions for attracting employees.

The Sweden-China Nurse Development Project now in place has so far seen 20 Chinese nurse students starting a Swedish language course as part of their ordinary university curriculum. It is held online by a Swedish “SFI” teacher of Chinese origin. We heard a short audio clip of one of the students speaking Swedish – and it was not bad after 1.5 months of part-time study!



The idea is that they will achieve level B2 (or at least B1) by May. There will also be an introduction to Swedish healthcare in the spring, delivered by a Swedish nurse teacher, who will also be able to assess their skills by the end of the semester. After certification in China, they will be given the option of coming to Sweden, work as nurse assistants and study for a Swedish nurse certificate (possibly 1 year of studies and preparation), and then work for a number of years as nurses. After this, they will be incentivized to move back to China, and once back they will be attractive on the job market.

Another project is a short-term course in nursing for certified Chinese nurses, e.g. 2 weeks studying + 1 week of on-the-job training. This builds on a similar program developed with Australia. Other possible cooperation concern training of teachers of nursing, and short-term courses for doctors.
  
We had a general discussion on how to solve the situation of too few nurses and nurse assistants that exists also in Sweden. Is it possible to use a program like this to stave off a crisis in Sweden? Would a Swedish-speaking Chinese nurse be an option? There are already ongoing programs for students with nurse certification from outside the EU, e.g. offered by Sophiahemmet, and some county council have recruited nurses from the Philippines e.g. and there is interest from other county councils as well. 

If the nurses can work relatively independently (as nursing assistants) from the start, they will be seen as a resource, but if they need a lot of introduction, it will be difficult especially during the summer months. Their level of Swedish must of course be sufficient. 

These were some of the questions that were discussed during the workshop, and more follow-up meeting between the participants and Ms Li and Ms He will surely follow. And if your organization is a caregiver, and you are looking to recruit staff for next summer - then maybe you can consider a Chinese nurse! 



tisdag 20 november 2018

Stort intresse i Ryssland för svensk teknik och kunnande

Den 12:e November var det dags för ännu en inkommande rysk delegation, denna gång en delegation från Federal Fund of Compulsory Health Insurance www.ffoms.ru med syftet att lära känna sjukvårdssystemet i Sverige. Delegationen leddes av Mrs. Oxana Kovalenko, Head of Accounting and Reporting och bestod utav chefer inom centralorganisationen samt direktörer från regionalfonderna i 11 delrepubliker.

Det var en frågvis grupp som ville förstå hur bl.a. sjukvårdssystemets kärnvärden, strukturer och funktionsprinciper. Vidare hade man stort intresse att förstå hur man arbetar både centralt och lokalt med modernisering, betalningssystem och innovationsupptag. Även om man fann det häpnadsväckande att en så decentraliserad vård kan resultera i sådan hög kvalitet och bra vårdresultat var man tydlig med att man ser stora fördelar av att implementera svensk teknik och kunnande.

måndag 19 november 2018

Swecare goes Göteborg!

För någon vecka sedan samlades en stor del av Swecares arbetsstyrka på Stockholms C, för att ta tåget till Göteborg. Vi har länge haft ett besök i planerna, för att träffa några av våra trevliga medlemsföretag på hemmaplan och passa på att knyta kontakt med nya och gamla bekanta.

Mikaela, Anna, Shampa och Maria på vift!

Först besökte vi Getinge i deras fina lokaler och fick bl a höra att vart fjärde operationsbord kommer ifrån dem, och att de satsar mycket på utbildning av både distributörer och användare. Näst på tur var Abigo, som når 70 länder med t ex det bakteriebindande plåstret Sorbact som tillverkas i Askersund. Sista besöket dag 1 gick till AstraZeneca i Mölndal, där vi fick går runt i deras interaktiva "Molecular World" innan vi träffade Bioventure Hub (https://www.azbioventurehub.com/) där framväxande bioteknik och medtech företag och akademiska grupper ges tillfälle att dela lokaler och interagera med "bigpharma" och varandra.

Losec molekylen

Vi avslutade dagen med en väldigt trevlig AW vid Kungstorget. Ett mysigt sätt att hinna träffa fler medlemmar, partners, gamla och nya bekanta.

Dag 2 började med en morgonpromenad till Elof Hanssons kontor, med utsikt över hamnen. Vi diskuterade bl a vikten av att Sverige kan bidra till konkurrenskraftiga och lättfattliga finansieringslösningar, genom t ex EKN och SEK. Vi kan konstatera att det är i Göteborg man ska jobba om man vill ha utsikt över vattnet! Särskilt avundsjuka blev vi över utsikten från Cellmarks kontor. Det var också spännande att höra om Cellmark Medical. De kan tack vare sin internationella närvaro hjälpa till att koppla utvalda medtech tillverkare med lokala distributörer, sjukhus och andra kunder runt om i världen.

Fint väder - fin utsikt i Göteborg
Besöket i Göteborg gav verkligen mersmak (inte bara utsikterna över vattnet och räkmacka till lunch). Det var verkligen givande och roligt att träffa medlemmar och partners på Sveriges framsida, så vi lovar att snart komma tillbaka!

torsdag 18 oktober 2018

#ICYMI: Be sure not to miss out next time


Incredible India. Thirteen Swedish health care representative traveled to India last week - in addition to the 17-person tech delegation arranged by SIBC to Bangalore, so Swedish presence was particularly high on the sub-continent - in order to begin preparations for increased collaborations during our Jubilee year 2019. With three separate tracks focused on regional collaborations, partnerships in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, and private sector opportunities, the agenda for these Mini Delegations was incredibly packed.

The delegation trip itself would not have come about without the close collaboration between Swecare Foundation, Socialdepartementet, and the Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi as well as InnovatioCuris. The visibility and credibility of the delegation increase significantly when we work towards a common goal while planning these visits.

Program Overview - Track 1

The Swecare trip started with InnoHealth2018, organized by our Central Baltic Health Access partners InnovatioCuris and led by Target Market Coach, Sachin Gaur. The Swedish Ambassador to India, the inimitable Klas Molin, opened the two-day conference in Gurugram with a passionate plea to delegates to innovate together, across borders, towards a common goal. The conference's strength in fact lies attracting those who are willing to put in the time, resources, and skills to do exactly that and the B2B sessions are unparalleled in their focus on action points. Special attention was given to affordable and simple solutions, especially with regards to management of chronic disease.


The following week included study visits to Indraprastha Apollo HospitalAll India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi, and Max Hospital Saket where the delegation had the honor of touring radiology, oncology, and infection control units at the leading hospitals in the country. The warm welcome we received touched the delegation and we hope to return the favor when these counterparts visit Sweden.


We also had very high-level access to two leading diagnostic brands in Delhi.
Dr Lal's National Reference Laboratory has arguably the most extensive network across India and we got to visit their state-of-the-art flagship center in Rohini. Dr Lal himself received our small delegation. This was followed up by a visit to the more specialized Mahajan Imaging where we had an intimate dialogue about premium Indian market, AI, and quality assurance.

After constructive discussions with a large team at the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) cutting across a vast range of subjects from nursing to eHealth, we ended the day with a roundtable among Swedish life science companies in India, hosted by the Swedish Chamber and Business Sweden, and a reception at the Ambassador's Residence

Program Overview - Track 2

Socialdepartments trip started with WHO's 2nd World Conference on Access to Medical Products - Achieving the SDGs 2030, where we met the leadership at the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare during the inauguration. Niclas Jacobson, Socialdepartementet, spoke on Sweden's commitment to these issues and Pavan Aslapuram, EMPE Diagnostics, presented the case for Swedish colloborative structures.

The first day ended with a Team Sweden dinner hosted by our Ministry, where we got a chance to realign our objectives for the week and the year ahead.






    Representatives from Socialdepartementet, Embassy of Sweden - Economic Affairs, Swecare, eHälsomyndigheten, Business Sweden, and Forte traveled to Jodhpur on the second day, along with Joint Secretary Sunil Sharma, to conduct a site visit to the AIIMS Jodhpur. The group were treated to dinner by the Indian Ministry at the foot of the Jodhpur Fort. A visit was also made to two Health and Wellness Centers which Sweden plans to 'adopt' in order to test, and eventually showcase, Swedish solutions in the Indian context. We were very happy to see Elekta, Sectra, and Hemocue products already in use in Jodhpur.


    The delegation returned to Delhi to join the others at the Roundtable and Reception at the Embassy. And with this renewed energy and commitment, we entered into what was to be one of the most productive Joint Working Group meeting in this MoU's history on the morning of the last day.

    Program Overview - Track 3

    Representatives from Läkemedelverket and Folkhälsomyndigheten stayed back in Delhi in order to present at the WHO conference and meet with CDSCO and Safdarjung Hospital respectively. They rejoined the larger group for the Roundtable, Reception, and JWG meeting. The entire trip was rounded off by a Team Sweden meeting at the Embassy in order to debrief and delegate immediate action points.

    Most common issues raised
    • Nurse Training
    • Doctor Exchange
    • Clinical Decision Support (AI)
    • Early Screening
    • Elderly Care
    • AMR / Environmental Impact
    Participants

    Much of the reason for the success of this delegation trip rests with the participants - a dedicated set of smart, funny, and flexible individuals. Thank you for coming!
    • Karolinska University Hospital
    • Getinge
    • Aleris
    • DocOnline
    • eHealth Agency
    • Public Health Agency
    • Medical Products Agency
    • FORTE
    • Socialdepartmentet
    • Swecare Foundation
    Special Mention
    • Embassy of India in Sweden
    • EMPE Diagnostics
    • Gothenburg Business Region
    • AstraZeneca
    • Sweden-India Business Council
    • Swedish Chamber of Commerce in India (SCCI)
    • Business Sweden
    • Vinnova
    For those interested in India - come check-out India-Sweden Business Day


    torsdag 11 oktober 2018

    Workshop on Nordic Sustainable Healthcare in collaboration with NCSH

    With funding from Nordic Innovation, the Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare, NCSH is writing a Nordic White paper on sustainable healthcare. During the project they will give an introduction to sustainability within Nordic healthcare, put it in a global context as well as point to areas of certain interest and future innovation areas. To gather information and best practice examples NCSH had invited hospitals, suppliers and other stakeholders to workshops in all Nordic countries. In Stockholm, Sweden this was done in collaboration with Swecare. The day was started with an introduction to the project by Linnea Turnstedt and Daniel Eriksson from NCSH and a short presentation from Swecare on the global demand on Nordic solutions in this sector.



    After which
    Arvid Løken from Nordic Innovation presented their Welfare Solutions program, and how Nordic companies can benefit from participating. After which we listened to company pitches from sustainable companies from Sweden, Denmark and Finland.

    To get the perspective of the procurers on the role and need of sustainability Gustav Eriksson, Head of Environmental Departement at Karolinska University Hospital and Charlotta Brask, Head at Sustainability at Stockholm County Council, and Linn Josefsson, Upphandlingsmyndigheten presented some mindboggling stats and the take-home message that right now facilities energy consumption is optimized but on the utilities and medical devices the potential energy savings are enormous. The need is there, the solutions available, so lets close the chasm for a better future! 





    måndag 8 oktober 2018

    Swedish-Hungarian Medtech & Digital Health Symposium builds bridges between two classic Life Science nations

    It was a joyful group of delegates that met with key stakeholders in Stockholm at the welcome reception at the residence of H.E. dr. Adrien Müller Ambassador with the aim of increasing cooperation and partnerships.









    The symposium was honored by the opening words of H.E. dr. Adrien Müller Ambassador and our CEO Maria Helling, after which the attendants learned about the Hungarian development in Medtech and Digital Health and the active work of Medical, Dental and Wellness tourism to Hungary by speakers Eszter Kovacs from Semmelweiss Medical University and Imre Varadi from Infoter.

    After which Ylva Wide from the Swedish eHealth Agency and Karina Tellinger McNeill from the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR) explained their key roles in the Swedish eHealth ecosystem and the Swedish vision on eHealth2025.

    After presentations from academia, public sector and NGO´s there was presentations on the business aspects. Janos Rajki from Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency delivered interesting stats and was followed by a case example from Björn Söderberg who had been working with Tensiomed and then company pitches from 77 Elektronika, Iron Rooster Technologies, Meduscmart and Solecall and subsequent speeddating.

    The day was wrapped up by a visit to H2 Health Hub for presentations by the CEO Paul Beatus and Per Lek from Stockholm Science City where they presented the development of Hagastaden, and there was some time for companies to talk to the hub-companies. All in all a productive day and a good start for building lasting partnerships.



    tisdag 2 oktober 2018

    Bridgehead made to US. East Coast

    Celebrating 200 years of diplomatic relations between USA and Sweden, Swecare Foundation and Swedish Medtech signed a multilateral MoU with Maryland Department of Commerce as part of the CB Health Access Program.
    Deputy Secretary, Benjamin Wu welcomes both Swedish and the central-baltic companies to Maryland, and offer supporting them as part of the joint agreement and with the and 2019 is just around the corner making the connection is a great way of preparing yourself and your company.

    While on the business mission our colleague had several fruitful meetings in Philadelphia and Baltimore identifying key organisations and people (such as Bruce Ellsworth ) for entering into the US market and attending as supporting partner together with   where former PM Tony Blair reminded that Healthcare reforms are the hardest thing you can do in politics because vested interests are also important in public sector and inertia. So there is plenty of work left to do but some first strides have been made for our mutual aim to improve healthcare.