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In Turkey, The Hospitals Of The Future Dr.Ünal HÜLÜR E-Health, The Head Of TheAnkara 2013
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In Turkey, The Hospitals Of The Future Dr.Ünal HÜLÜR E-Health, The Head Of TheAnkara 2013.

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Page 1: In Turkey, The Hospitals Of The Future Dr.Ünal HÜLÜR E-Health, The Head Of TheAnkara 2013.

In Turkey, The Hospitals Of The Future

Dr.Ünal HÜLÜRE-Health, The Head Of TheAnkara 2013

Page 2: In Turkey, The Hospitals Of The Future Dr.Ünal HÜLÜR E-Health, The Head Of TheAnkara 2013.

Public-Private Partnership ModelThe Public-Private Partnership Model;

•is applied in the field of health for the last twenty years.•is implemented by private finance support.•İs applied with “build - operate - transfer” model for health care facilities and commercial areas in the health care facilities.

In our country, 15 Hospitals will be built with the Public Private Partnership Model

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Challenges and cooperation opportunities

Challenges Opportunities

• Patients with the Disease Exchange

• Prioritization of Obesity and Chronic Diseases

• The shortage of health care employee

• Transformation of the personal health care

system (chronic disease management,

Independent living)

• New actors taking place in the health care

system

• Technological improvements and behavioral

changes.

• The importance of awareness of personal health care

and the impact of Technology

• Widespread health platforms

• The increasing use of the mobile device in Health Care

Information Systems.

• Service sector should be shaped in the direction of

the substances listed above.

• Making future hospital more ‘integrated digital’

structure than now (Management and Staff,

Architecture, Technology)