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Deloitte Consulting
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- information technology (IT)
Deloitte is one of the world’s largest professional services firms devoted to excellence in providing services and advice.
We are focused on client service through a global strategy executed locally in nearly 150 countries. With access to the deep intellectual capital of 200,000 people worldwide, our member firms deliver services in four professional areas: consulting, audit, tax, and financial advisory services. We serve over one-half of the world's largest companies, as well as large national enterprises, public institutions, and successful, fast-growing global growth companies.
Based in more than 300 offices in the European Union, our 20,000 people offer a complete range of services to help clients. We have offices in every key city in thirty-one European countries, and serve clients in thirty-five nations. Needless to say, we are present in all twenty-five countries covered by the assignment.
Health care and life science
Deloitte's Health Care industry practice is experiencing enormous growth and change, driven by the advent of consumer empowerment, a more connected economy, genomics, telemedicine and biotechnology. With the maturation of managed care and the clamour to revamp funding mechanisms in many countries, these changes demand that our health care clients rethink their strategies. Our understanding of the challenges and our ability to quickly respond with integrated, comprehensive solutions put us in a unique position to help all public health practitioners.
Deloitte Brussels acts as the coordination office for international assignments in the health sector. In the specific field of eHealth, in 1999, on the assignment of DG Information Society, Deloitte‘s Health Centre of Excellence drew the first overall picture of the level of usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in health in Europe. The study entitled « the Emerging European Health Telematics Industry – Health Information Society Technology based industry Study » (HIST) was the first study of this kind ever conducted in Europe. Since then, the team has conducted major market research in the field of health care ICT for both public authorities and major ICT companies. Deloitte has been contracted by the Society and Media Directorate General, to carry out a study about exchange of Good Practices in eHealth. The objectives of the Good eHealth study are to identify good practices and their associated benefits; develop and implement proven approaches to wider dissemination and transfer of day-to-day experiences; stimulate and foster accelerated up-take of eHealth by addressing the common challenges of eHealth and lessons learnt. Via this sharing of experience, the ultimate aim of the Good eHealth project is to achieve a multiplier effect, motivating others to follow suit. This will also be supported by implementing a European Good Practice label. The practice in Brussels also hosts Health Information Network Europe (HINE).
Health Information Network Europe (HINE)
Since 2001, Deloitte has led the Health Information Network Europe (HINE), a healthcare IT market information service. HINE, based in Brussels, Belgium, is funded by subscriptions and aims to be the definitive source for healthcare IT market information in the EMEA region. The concept is that multiple organisations, each contributing subscriptions will enable the funding of a significant ongoing programme of market analysis and data collection on a scale which would be unsustainable by individual subscribers on their own. The service has been designed as a way to open dialogue between industry and decision makers across Europe. It provides practical market information to the IT industry and helps shape how eHealth is dealt with in Europe. HINE’s mission is therefore to assist its subscribers in fostering eHealth roll-out by means of one stop access to key eHealth information (present day situation, evolutions, future needs & demands of all relevant actors) based on a yearly programme of activities.