Regional collaborationIn healthcare

Future-proof healthcare cannot be achieved within the walls of a single organisation. Regional collaboration means sharing data and insights, aligning processes, and making capacity transparent. Digital solutions make this possible, in line with national frameworks and without relinquishing control over your data.

Network Collaboration

Regionalisation enables healthcare providers to jointly address the major challenges facing the sector. Aligning treatment plans, sharing knowledge, and delivering care in the right place make healthcare more efficient and patient-friendly. Network collaboration is still in its infancy and remains insufficiently digitalised. 

We strengthen collaboration in healthcare by working with all parties involved to balance different ambitions and interests, build trust, and focus on shared results. This is a continuous process of reflection, adjustment, and evaluation. 

Combined with clear governance and regional agreements, this creates a future-proof foundation for collaboration—while each participating organisation retains control. 

One up-to-date and reliable view of thepatient across the network

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Regio Pulse

The Integrated Care Agreement (IZA) highlights the importance of regional data availability as the basis for sustainable healthcare. 

It is crucial that patient data is available, accessible, and reusable for all involved care professionals—and for the patient or client themselves. At the same time, healthcare organisations want to retain control over their own data. 

That’s why we developed Regio Pulse: implementation services and a digital platform that enables healthcare organisations to share data without losing ownership or control. Developed according to open standards.

Only information relevant to individual cases is shared; the data itself remains at the source. Existing systems and workflows remain intact, so professionals can continue working in the environment they know. 

This ensures there is always one up-to-date and reliable view of the patient or client within the network. Combined with clear governance and regional agreements, this forms a future-proof basis for collaboration, with each partner retaining control over their data. 

Each partner retains control over their data 

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Future Facts Conclusion helps pension administrator to create intelligent chatbot 

The pension provider APG manages pensions for no less than 4.5 million Dutch people, who have taken out pensions with one of its eight affiliated pension funds. APG has very little contact with most clients during the pension accrual phase. When their retirement date approaches, clients suddenly have a great many of questions, and it often gets quite complex. How can the administrator provide information more efficiently? And what role can ChatGPT play in this? APG approached Future Facts Conclusion with those questions. 

Data Exchange

Transmural care is only possible when data can be shared securely and reliably. The availability of up-to-date data for the right professional increases insight, prevents duplication, and makes care processes less prone to error. This creates a coherent view of the patient or client and ensures care is better coordinated. 

We support healthcare providers in successfully implementing national programmes and generic functions such as eOverdracht, Medication Transfer, and Mitz. This contributes to regional data exchange in line with the Wegiz and aligns with the national vision and strategy for the health information system. 

In this way, data exchange becomes an integral part of daily care processes, giving professionals access to current information, enabling smoother collaboration and better coordinated care. 

"The availability of up-to-date data prevents duplication "

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Future Facts Conclusion helps pension administrator to create intelligent chatbot 

The pension provider APG manages pensions for no less than 4.5 million Dutch people, who have taken out pensions with one of its eight affiliated pension funds. APG has very little contact with most clients during the pension accrual phase. When their retirement date approaches, clients suddenly have a great many of questions, and it often gets quite complex. How can the administrator provide information more efficiently? And what role can ChatGPT play in this? APG approached Future Facts Conclusion with those questions. 

Capacity Insight

To effectively manage rising healthcare demand with limited resources, insight into available capacity at the regional level is essential. Strategic capacity management prevents ‘firefighting’. 

This has been demonstrated in regions that use data analysis and forecasting to streamline patient flow (for example, by forecasting based on historical patient movements). 

Digital platforms enhance this insight. By linking real-time capacity overviews to existing systems, a clear picture emerges of beds, staff, and treatment options—such as via regional coordination platforms. 

This means healthcare professionals immediately know where capacity is available, and planners can respond quickly. When digital solutions clarify the context, management agreements and capacity steering become much more efficient. 

Patients are placed in the right setting more quickly, and unnecessary costs are avoided. 

APG takes the next step in client contact with generative AI

Future Facts Conclusion helps pension administrator to create intelligent chatbot 

The pension provider APG manages pensions for no less than 4.5 million Dutch people, who have taken out pensions with one of its eight affiliated pension funds. APG has very little contact with most clients during the pension accrual phase. When their retirement date approaches, clients suddenly have a great many of questions, and it often gets quite complex. How can the administrator provide information more efficiently? And what role can ChatGPT play in this? APG approached Future Facts Conclusion with those questions. 

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