NEW TECHNOLOGY IN HOSPITAL

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NEW TECHNOLOGY IN HOSPITAL by Mind Map: NEW TECHNOLOGY IN HOSPITAL

1. PATIENTS

1.1. STRENGTHS

1.1.1. Quality

1.1.1.1. In time

1.1.1.2. Quality of life

1.1.2. Faster and more exact diagnoses

1.2. WEAKNESSES

1.2.1. No human contact

1.2.2. Afraid of the machines

1.3. OPPORTUNITIES

1.3.1. Self medication

1.3.2. Faster

1.3.2.1. Appointments

1.3.2.2. Cure

1.4. THREATS

1.4.1. Errors in Tech

1.4.2. Errors in using the tech

1.4.3. Private data

1.4.3.1. Can be mixed

1.4.3.2. Can be robbed

2. HOSPITALS

2.1. STRENGHTS

2.1.1. More efficient way of working

2.1.2. Better image

2.2. WEAKNESSES

2.2.1. New technologically oriented work force

2.2.2. Work force can be hard to find and keep

2.2.3. Training can cost a lot

2.3. OPPORTUNITIES

2.3.1. Reducing the costs of experts

2.3.1.1. Sharing the costs between hospitals

2.3.2. Co-operation

2.3.2.1. Multinationally

2.3.2.2. Share expertise

2.4. THREATS

2.4.1. How to substitute "broken" technology in emergency

2.4.2. Losing well educated personnel

2.4.3. Provider goes bankrupt

2.4.3.1. where to get new tech or personnel to do the job

3. SELLERS

3.1. STRENGHTS

3.1.1. Latest technology

3.2. WEAKNESSES

3.2.1. Already tested in long run?

3.2.2. Can they handle and support demand

3.3. OPPORTUNITIES

3.3.1. New markets

3.3.2. New solutions

3.3.2.1. Based on demand

3.4. THREATS

3.4.1. Competition

3.4.2. Testing

3.4.3. Changes in the legislation

4. WORKERS

4.1. STRENGTHS

4.1.1. Better knowledge management

4.1.2. Faster communication

4.1.3. decreasing the possible errors

4.1.4. Time to be where you are needed the most

4.2. WEAKNESSES

4.2.1. Technological knowhow is too low

4.2.2. Attitude against machines

4.3. OPPORTUNITIES

4.3.1. More time to human contacts

4.3.2. Monitoring the patients and alerts when doctor is needed

4.3.3. Personnel can be trained to experts

4.4. THREATS

4.4.1. You trust too much to the machine

4.4.1.1. Errors

4.4.2. New technology will take your job

5. EDUCATION

5.1. STRENGTHS

5.1.1. Educated work force

5.1.1.1. They know the tech

5.2. WEAKNESSES

5.2.1. Requirements of hospitals

5.2.2. Too keen on the sellers technology

5.3. OPPORTNITIES

5.3.1. Co-operation with sellers

5.4. THREATS

5.4.1. Over producing the experts

6. PROBLEM

6.1. Will the technology serve the hospital better?

6.1.1. Current state analysis

6.1.1.1. Hospital without technology

6.1.1.1.1. Workforce

6.1.1.1.2. Finance

6.1.1.1.3. Quality

6.1.1.2. Hospital with technology

6.1.1.2.1. Workforce

6.1.1.2.2. Finance

6.1.1.2.3. Quality

6.1.1.3. How technology helps patients at the moment

6.1.1.3.1. Advantages

6.1.1.3.2. Disadvantages

6.1.2. Future expectations

6.1.2.1. What kind of technology could make hospital better

6.1.2.2. Patients

6.1.2.2.1. Able to use by themselves

6.1.2.2.2. Willing to use

6.1.2.2.3. Quality of life

6.1.3. Estimated Side-effects

6.1.3.1. Economical

6.1.3.1.1. Price/Cost/Savings

6.1.3.1.2. Education

6.1.3.1.3. Source for money

6.1.3.2. Environmental

6.1.3.2.1. Production

6.1.3.2.2. Disposal

6.1.3.3. Political

6.1.3.3.1. Security

6.1.3.3.2. Source of money

6.1.3.4. Social

6.1.3.4.1. Available to everyone?

6.1.3.4.2. Accepted by society

6.1.3.4.3. Adaptibilty

6.1.3.5. Technological

6.1.3.5.1. Creates newer and better solutions

6.1.3.6. Legals

6.1.3.6.1. Security

6.1.4. Outcome

6.1.4.1. Results of our study and research

6.1.4.1.1. Yes

6.1.4.1.2. No

7. Brainstorming

7.1. Some questions and ideas

7.2. What do we know?

7.3. What do we have to know?

7.4. How we are going to get the data to proceed?