What do a patient
and a hospital
have in common?
A b-op Digital.
be handled with care
Datasphere healthcare
In our daily experience as doctors, we have experienced that there are many obstacles to meaningful digitalization of healthcare business processes: On the one hand patients, who often are elderly or disabled and therefore digitally inexperienced or insecure. On the other hand there exist a large variety of participants such as small practices, pharmacies, clinics, nursing homes, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, research companies and insurance providers. Each of these participants is highly regulated and has its own highly specialized business processes, which in often require a level of tremendous flexibility in many ways. Another big problem are large vendors trying to establish their own proprietary data standards and building their own “big-data” business models counter the approaches to define a general standard. As a result, the healthcare sphere has a very long way to go to reach optimal digital process integration.
b-op technology with its universal data model and its Digitals offers a great opportunity for a successful digital transformation in healthcare. b-op propagates a switch in perspective: b-op defines the unique owners of most data in the health system - the patients themselves. They decide via their free Digitals who gets access to their information and is allowed to work with the data. Patients and their rights are at the center of the b-op digitisation. Each patient is now enabled through his b-op Digital to build its own partner ecosystem which caters his health and economical requirements best. In addition, an important cornerstone of the b-op philosophy comes into play: Third parties are by default excluded and do not get access to patients data. Instead, patients are in full charge of sharing data and for what benefit e.g. scientific studies. With b-op, the patients themselves decide.

"Trust plays the decisive role in the relationship between doctor and patient. Health data therefore demands for the best possible protection and the patient should of course be at the center of everything we do. I consider it important progress that the solutions based on b-op now also optimally implement these premises of my medical practice when dealing with data."
Prof. Dr. med. Maya Müller, IROC
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Electronic medical record
b-op provides every Digital a EMR able of taking any medical data, which visualizes the stored data in an easily understandable way.
b-op creates transparency: data transfers can be digitally authorised by the patient and are documented in the history.
All useful functions in one dashboard, such as integrated appointment planning with the practices coordinated with the patient's own calendar function.
TThe electronic medical record is permanently free of charge for all parties to not exclude SME-clinics and doctors.
Integrated care
Practice ERPs already developed on the basis of b-op technology offer a variety of tools to simplify everyday practice, such as integrated billing, partially automated patient communication, simple practice data analysis, demand analysis and supplier management, and much more.
Thanks to the b-op architecture, b-op offers practices and hospitals a universal data standard in which all data (from equipment and software providers) can be stored in a structured way and proprietary formats can thus be dissolved.
b-op offers free, agentless, flexible and highly secure data exchange between all participants in the healthcare system with the patient at the centre.
Medical research
Statistical data are precious and the basis of all medical research, but requires a business model not treating patients as data as “free data source”. The previously very expensive area of study research can be greatly simplified and made fully transparent through b-op.
All parties involved - from the data donor to the performing physician to the study organisation - can act within one ecosystem via their b-op Digitals.
Through the b-op patient record, personal information which is relevant to the patient’s health, but usually not documented in medical practices (e.g. information on well-being), can also be shared.
Doctors and patients can also participate in multicentre studies without additional effort and directly legitimised by the patient.
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b-op is a technology that connects everyone.
With b-op, the patient is the centre of attention.
With b-op no data analysis by third parties is possible.
b-op data security complies with the highest GDPR standards.
All participants network easily via their Digitals - without hidden costs.
All patients can share, gift and, if necessary, commercially use data in a self-determined manner.