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GAMIFYING HEALTHY AND SMART CITIES
Tiina Arpola Kuopio Innovation Ltd.

A healthy city is conscious of health and striving to improve it
Source: WHO European Healthy Cities network

A smart city is a place where services are made more efficient with the use of digital technologies, for the benefit inhabitants and businesses
Source: European Comission Digital Agenda for Europe, Digital Society

“The cities of the future will be self-aware, much like a being. These cities will be able to
reconfigure themselves, based on what’s happening, and what might happen, in the
immediate future.” Roberto Saracco, Chair of IEEE's (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers) Future Directions Committee

Finland has a unique health ecosystem characterized by full electronic health records and nation-wide access to healthcare, in addition to the close co-operation among public and private sector entities working in health and wellness. Finland is also a European forerunner in designing new legislation for secondary and secure use of data on well-being and health. Enabling regulation is believed to open new opportunities for research, development and innovations.


Gamifying healthcare services (Games for Health)
Enhancing the availability, user-orientation and utilization of health services
Challenge
Clear goal
Proper challen
ge
Inter-action
Rules Motiva
te
Engage
Inspire
Participate
Information Self-help
Health Promotion Life management
Performance
Solutions

The new alignment made by Ministry of Social Affairs and Health opens doors to the future of game recipes, as eHealth services can be seen an equivalent of traditional receiving visits.
But:
• Constant rush and changing situations
• There’s now criteria for health games or standardization
Can games be part of health care?

Lähde: European Commission, mHealth Green Paper
Is the app usable & accessible?
Is the app credible?
Is the app reliable?
Is the app safe?

Games for Health solutions can be used together with traditional treatments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6myXzBL_ac
Games in telerehabilitation

Strategic Experimentation
• Light, agile and inexpensive
• Ways to solve problems
• Testing new approaches NOW

• A service for customers in which they could draw up their own welfare plan and assess the need for care will be created. The service could be used by all municipalities and hospital districts.
• The self-care and digital value services project supports the aims of the healthcare and social welfare reform.
• City of Kuopio is implementing gamification to this national project
Self-care and digital value services (Ministry of Social Affairs and Health)

The City of Kuopio together with Games for Health Finland network has organized three competitions to find new digital innovations and promoting community engagement; 1. A national competition for gamified innovations on health promotion 2. Gamified tools for the life-management of adolescent and 3. Digital innovations for improving services for the citizens Games for Health Finland has been producing media content to inspire and inform citizens on health gamification. Health games have also been tested in elderly care centers, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and schools.
So far…

Make information available as open data

Meaningful use of open data

Information systems support my work
eServices are part of my work
Information helps my work
I’m working with information security
Life management
Freedom of choice
My data
Citizen Doing it myself
Professional Smart systems for
capable users
Source: Information to support well-being and service renewal. eHealth and eSocial strategy 2020. Publications of the MSAH 2015

Innovation technology “Womb-to-tomb”

• The combination of world-leading information and communications technology competences with health and well-being solutions are already creating world-leading health-tech innovations in Finland.
• Watson cognitive computing capabilities will further boost innovation in Finland and put Finland at the forefront of game-changing health transformation, at the European level and in the global marketplace.
• “Cognitive technologies, like IBMs Watson, will enable a new management design and systemic control of healthcare. Tekes' vision is an open healthcare ecosystem based on compliant and efficient utilization of healthcare data, making our hospitals the world's most advanced data-led IoT hospitals.”
IBM Watson
https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/50524.wss

THANK YOU!
tiina.arpola(at)kuopioinnovation.fi
@TiinaArpola
www.kuopioinnovation.fi