Enabling the best lifecare through digital solutions

Europe will continue to see an increased need for healthcare and welfare services, even as resources decrease. A thorough understanding of the healthcare and welfare sectors’ requirements and challenges has been crucial to our success. Thanks to close co-operation with our customers, we know how information and communications technology (ICT) solutions can support hospitals, clinics, the elderly, and home care – as well as the providers of social welfare and education services.

For the media 2Europe faces unprecedented change as the number of elderly people continues to grow

Tieto is focused on integrated lifecare - a seamless care and service chain from birth to old age. However, our focus goes well beyond this basic concept of lifetime involvement. Our corporate commitment is to create solutions that revolutionize the healthcare and welfare industry, ensuring that an enhanced quality of life is a reality for all citizens.

An aging population and the ability of medical science to treat more and more diseases will continue to drive the expansion of healthcare and welfare services. At the same time, citizens expect a higher standard of service, which creates new requirements for treatment regimens and expanded access to services.

ICT can facilitate finding ways for people to stay longer in their own homes and improve the quality of care and services – both in institutions and in homes.

Child care and education represent the future of society

The more time that care workers and teachers have for children and students, the better the results that can be achieved. Our ICT solutions increase the time available, and facilitate co-operation between families and service providers – improving the quality of the entire interaction. Our ICT solutions support the administration, communication, and pedagogical processes from childhood to student examinations and on to adult education.

Our welfare offering also includes solutions to support individual and family care, alimony-related services, child welfare, and refugee administration.

Receive further information on our ICT services for healthcare and welfare sectors.

Media contacts

Healthcare & Welfare international:
Kirsi Arvelo, tel. +358 40 803 1592, email: kirsi.arvelo(at)tieto.com
Denmark:
Anders Tunold-Hanssen, tel.+47 906 866 19, email: ext.anders.tunold-hanssen(at)tieto.com
Finland:
Healthcare: Minna Rautakorpi, tel. +358 45 261 6888, email: minna.rautakorpi(at)tieto.com
Welfare: Carita Hirvonen, tel. +358 40 585 6485, email: carita.hirvonen(at)tieto.com
Germany:
Dagmar Baust, tel. +49 173 211 0594, email: dagmar.baust(at)tieto.com
Norway:
Healthcare: Anders Tunold-Hanssen, tel. +47 906 866 19, email: ext.anders.tunold-hanssen(at)tieto.com 
Welfare: Håvard Resløkken, tel. +47 9177 6444, email: havard.reslokken(at)tieto.com
Sweden:
Healthcare: Anders Tunold-Hanssen, tel. +47 906 866 19, email: ext.anders.tunold-hanssen(at)tieto.com
Welfare: Suzana Johansson, tel. +46 70 950 3737, email: suzana.johansson(at)tieto.com 

The Netherlands:
Ernest van Deijl, tel. +31 6229 21 391, email: ernest.deijl(at)tieto.com 

Fast facts

• Tieto supports its customers by digitalizing their service and care processes to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of lifetime care.
• Over 40 years of experience and close customer relations give us a strong foundation to further develop healthcare and welfare at the individual, regional and national level.
• More than 1 000 professionals supporting healthcare and welfare ICT services in seven countries: Denmark, Finland, Germany, India, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.  

Products and services

Our solutions are focused on making lives easier for citizens, patients, and the healthcare and welfare providers.

• A comprehensive set of solutions based on our own products
• Customized solutions
• ICT services  

Markets

• Main market area is Northern Europe
• Leading vendor in the Nordic countries
• Strong position in the German and Dutch healthcare markets  

Customers

Customers include over 2 000 companies and organizations operating in the healthcare and welfare market, e.g.

Sweden: counties of Skåne and Stockholm, Sjukvårdsrådgivningen (SVR) AB, the Cities of Stockholm, Västerås, Uppsala, Gothenburg and Örebro
Finland: Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District (HUS); Päijät-Häme social and healthcare association; Medi-IT Oy; Mehiläinen Oy; the Cities of Helsinki, Espoo, Turku and Tampere
Norway: Central Region Health Authority, Southern and Eastern Region Health Authority, the cities of Oslo and Bergen 
Denmark: The Capital Region, Regions South and Zealand, National Board of Health
Central Europe: Bundesknappschaft and Dutch Hospital Data