teamnet international - logfs and medics projects
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MEDICS
LOGFS - LogisticsFunctional Services
programme
eHealth solutions
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Table of Contents
1. Project overview
2. MEDICS Modules
3. Teamnet and NATO
4. About Teamnet
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Project Overview
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Click to edit Master title styleProject Overview
LOGFS - a transformational logistics programme
The project delivers interoperable logistics capabilities across multiple
functions including mission planning, asset and consignment
management, medical support and movement and transportation
planning.
Sopra Steria, a European leader in digital transformation, was selected
by NATO to deliver the Logistics Functional Services (LOGFS)
programme.
MEDICS
In delivering the medical support component, Sopra Steria is
collaborating with Teamnet Group.
The platform will deliver accurate patient information and tracking to
medical teams which will support medical evacuation from the point of
wounding to the home base.
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Project Modules
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Project Benefits
• Shortened planning cycles and improved de-confliction of
deployment plans though better tools, collaboration and
interoperability
• Improved medical support though effective patient
tracking and disease surveillance
• Better asset/consignment tracing though integration of
asset management and tracing tools
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MEDICS Modules
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MEDICS Modules
Patient Regulating
Patient Tracking
Medical Reporting
NATO Trauma Registry
Syndromic Surveillance
EpiNATO
Medical Management
Clinical Support
Health Surveillance
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MEDICS – Patient Regulating
Patient regulating is the process of directing, controlling and
coordinating the transfer of patients, from point of wounding or onset
of disease through successive Medical Treatment Facilities, in order to
facilitate the most effective use of medical treatment and evacuation
resources and to ensure that the patient receives appropriate care in a
timely manner.
Patient Regulating can also be worded as the active management of
patient flow and medical capabilities in benefit of best medical
treatment within clinical timelines; for optimal patient regulating full
situational awareness is needed on all patients in need of care and all
medical assets available in theatre.
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MEDICS – Patient Tracking
Patient Tracking is the process of continuous monitoring of the
location and the intended destination of the patient in the medical
treatment and evacuation chain.
Keeping track of all patients once they have been introduced into any
medical evacuation chain is of crucial importance in terms of the
individual’s medical status, readiness implications to the unit of origin
(if patient is personnel), and media and family sensitivities regarding
all casualties.
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MEDICS – Medical Reporting
Medical Reporting functions support the medical Command and
Control needs for coordination among the (deployed)
headquarters, Medical Treatment Facilities and other medical
facilities/assets/units; in order to make best use of deployed
medical support assets available for the benefit of the deployed
force.
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MEDICS – NATO Trauma Registry
The NATO Trauma Registry (NTR) is a military medical tool for the
participating nations to improve their operational medical awareness,
to monitor casualty care, to share experience with other nations and
to assure that the state of the art trauma care is provided in the field.
The principle purpose of a NATO Trauma Registry is to act as a
quality assurance system for the management of major trauma from
point of wounding to rehabilitation. It is a tool to support continuous
detailed clinical audit and research while supporting the goal of
constantly maintaining and improving the quality of healthcare which
is available to deployed personnel.
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MEDICS – Syndromic Surveillance
Syndromic Surveillance is defined as the on-going systematic collection
and analysis of disease incidence and morbidity data, and the provision
of information which can lead to action being taken to prevent and control
a disease, usually one of an infectious nature.
Statistical anomalies in symptoms may indicate outbreaks prior to a
diagnosis being made. The ability to detect a rise in signs, symptoms, key
syndromes, clustering etc in near-real time and to react in a timely
manner is essential in reducing the number of casualties through the
implementation of medical countermeasures, restriction of movements
and other protective measures.
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MEDICS – EpiNATO
EpiNATO is the process of collecting and analysis of recent (~2weeks)
diagnosis, automatic detection of spikes, support for manual analysis.
The capability uses custom reports to perform disease surveillance
based on diagnosis (as opposed to the Syndromic Surveillance*
capability, which is based on Signs and Symptoms). EpiNATO is defined
as a morbidity surveillance system which is a keystone tool to be
managed by the medical staffs of deployed forces at all levels, involving
the monitoring, collection, and evaluation of illness/injury data on
deployed personnel who report for medical treatment support, both on an
outpatient and inpatient basis.
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Teamnet and NATO
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Teamnet Experience with NATO
Teamnet’s NATO endeavour started back in January 2011 when the
Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) signed with the NATO C3 Agency
was activated.
Our competences developing national, regional and international
projects recommended us for contributing to some major NATO
development and integration projects, such as Logistics Functional
Services (LOGFS), to important NATO Joint ISR Trials like Unified
Vision 2014 (UV14) and Unified Vision 2016 (UV16), to a significant
number of NATO Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG) pre-feasibility
studies in domains likeCyber Defence, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,
standardization and measurements units etc. and in several NATO-
Industry Initiatives.
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About Teamnet
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Group overview
Growth Line
Evolution of staff number
+ 600employees
in 2015
7employees in
2001
15 years of experience
in ICT
More than
600 employees
+20 R&D
projects
More than
1500 certifications
Founded in 2001 Among the
TOP 3 System Integrators
in Romania
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Our geographic expansion
6 offices in Romania.
5 offices abroad.
12 new offices within the next 5 years.
Next offices in Dubai and Ankara
Current offices
Romania
Belgium
Turkey
Serbia
Croatia
Republic of Moldova
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Key partnerships
www.eena.orgwww.cisco.comwww.intelsecurity.com
www.space-airbusds.com
www.acibadem.com
www.vce.com
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