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eHealth in the Context of Early Warning and Space Applications. F. Lievens 1, 2 , M. Jordanova 3,4 1 Board Member and Treasurer, International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth, Switzerland, [email protected] 2 Med-e-Tel International Coordinator, Belgium [email protected] - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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eHealth in the Context of eHealth in the Context of Early Warning and Space Early Warning and Space
ApplicationsApplications
eHealth in the Context of eHealth in the Context of Early Warning and Space Early Warning and Space
ApplicationsApplicationsF. Lievens1, 2, M. Jordanova3,4
1 Board Member and Treasurer, International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth, Switzerland, [email protected]
2 Med-e-Tel International Coordinator, Belgium [email protected], Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria [email protected]
4Coordinator Educational Program, Med-e-Tel
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IntroductionIntroduction
We are living in a time of uncertainty. Human health is affected directly and indirectly. Health systems need to act to prevent and manage the impacts on population
At the same time, health services face serious problems such as rising costs, ageing society, globalization and migration, transnational health encounters, etc.
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SolutionSolution
eHealth is a practical solution for part of these problems, ensuring high quality affordable healthcare for all at any time any where
It has the potential to– Enhance preventive care – Educate medical staff and citizens
Perception grows at all levels that eHealth has the potential to change our life
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Five Years from Now, Which Technologies are going to be the Breakout Hits?
Five Years from Now, Which Technologies are going to be the Breakout Hits?
150 000 people from 104 countries answered this question IBM performed the survey The company narrowed that list down to the five
innovations that are the "most impactful”:– The 3-D Internet – Mind-reading cell phones – Nanotechnology for energy and the environment – eHealth– Real-time speech translation
Source: http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2006/12/28/23418.aspx
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eHealth in Emergency eHealth in Emergency
Climate change Globalization and migration Natural disasters Terrorism
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Climate Change Climate Change Climate change affect human health:
– The hottest day in Japan, 16.08.2007 40.9C caused 12 deaths – The heatwave in August 2003 caused over 35 000 excess deaths
in Europe– Cases of salmonellosis rise by 5-10% for each 1°C increase in
weekly temperature when the ambient temperature is at least 5°C– Floods that hit European countries in recent years, causing deaths,
injuries, and diseases, and their frequency is expected to increase– Lyme borreliosis and tickborne encephalitis have spread into higher
latitudes (up to Sweden) and altitudes (such as Czech Republic) in recent decades and have become more common
– The average length of the growing season of plants with allergenic pollen and other elements causing allergic sensitivity in Europe has increased by 10 - 11 days over the past 30 years
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eHealth Helps toeHealth Helps to
Shift from a reactive to a proactive attitude
Strengthening existing activities for disease control and health protection
Easily collaborate with climatologists and planners in land use and urban design all over the world, and to prepare communities and cities against the growing health risks of climate change
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Globalization and MigrationGlobalization and Migration
As borders disappear, people and goods are increasingly free to move, creating new challenges to global health
These cannot be met by national governments alone but must be dealt with instead by international organizations and agreements
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Globalization and Migration: SARSGlobalization and Migration: SARS
SARS = Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
21 February–26 March 2003SARS: international amplification and transmission by guests, indicated as A–K, at Hotel M, Hong Kong,
7 August 2003 SARS: cumulative number of reported cases
Source: WHO/CDC
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Natural DisastersNatural Disasters Peru 15 August 2007 at least >500 people
perished and 1,350 were injured in the 7.9-magnitude quake. The death toll is expected to rise
Pakistan, October 2005: An earthquake devastates rural Pakistan. Winter quickly descends on the mountainous region, leaving many victims without shelter in the bitter cold
Turkey 1999: the earthquake left 45,000 dead and 150,000 injured. Hospitals had been damaged, some beyond repair, and emergency medical crews were overwhelmed
http://www.disasterlogistics.org/html/medicine.html
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Natural Disasters: Tsunami ReliefNatural Disasters: Tsunami Relief
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Terrorism: Chemical and BioterrorismTerrorism: Chemical and Bioterrorism
Example: anthrax spores placed in letters, have illustrated how vulnerable our society is to such acts of terrorism
The best preparation is an informed society
New models introduced by eHealth:– We bear responsibility to stay informed and to
filter the available information– The health care system cannot serve all our needs
but is still here to help
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Terrorism: Nuclear Attack Terrorism: Nuclear Attack The fear now is of a terrorist attack — the explosion of a “dirty
bomb” or the dispersal of high activity radioactive sources through air conditioning, subways, drinking water or food. Hundreds or thousands might die
Unintentional and unexpected radiation incidents have so far been rare, with 134 deaths from 420 incidents worldwide between 1944 and 2002
We are not enough prepared to react
How will you react if there is a phone call: “Doctor, come quickly. There's been a nuclear incident!”
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Humanitarian Health Interventions Humanitarian Health Interventions
Reasons for interest: – The rapid increase in the overall volume of
humanitarian assistance in the last decade: from 2 billion in 1990 to $5.5 billion by 2000
– First eHealth application in humanitarian interventions - earthquake in Mexico City 1985
Source: Garshnek V., Burkle F. “Applications of Telemedicine and Telecommunications to Disaster Medicine”, J Am Med Inform Assoc. 1999 Jan–Feb; 6(1): 26–37
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eHealth: Role in Disaster ManagementeHealth: Role in Disaster Management
Setting of eHealth centers and/or mobile medical clinics and supply logistics SAVE LIVES
Connecting hospitals, specialists and disaster victims, bringing specialist via communication technologies into the disaster field
Training of volunteers Teleconsultations Addressing day to day needs of victims Follow-up activities
Remains of civil hospital Gharhee, Pakistan
Mobile medical clinic
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eHealth for SafetyeHealth for Safety
One of the most significant problems in mass casualty management is that we are not prepared for disasters - we can only respond to them
Modern communication technologies and systems are most valuable tools for it!
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eHealth is “Working Together”eHealth is “Working Together”
No success is possible without working together
Networking is crucial for every step of eHealth implementation
Regional & International Collaboration is vital!
Two major international forums help bringing experts and business as well as citizens together
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ISfTeHISfTeH
The International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth
http://www.isft.net
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Mission Statement
The ISfTeH exists to facilitate the International disseminationof knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth
and to provide access to recognized experts in the field worldwide!
ISfTeH
Acting as – Moderator in all aspects of healthcare – Feeder for information and projects – Coordinator between science, education and
implementation– Activator of networking and development
ISfTeH is the International representative body of National and other Associations, Institutions, Corporations, Individuals
In Partnership with WHO, ITU, UNOOSA, WABT/UNESCOLiaising with other International Associations
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ISfTeHISfTeH National members
Argentina, Austria, Bangladesh, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, D.R. Congo, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Kosova, Malaysia, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, UK, Ukraine, Venezuela
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ISfTeH
Associative members Brazil, France, Germany
Institutional members
Australia, Belgium, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, USA
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ISfTeHISfTeH
Corporate members
Germany, Russia, Switzerland, U.K., U.S.A.
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ISfTeH
Individual members
Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Egypt, France, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Moldova, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States
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2007: ISfTeH Participation in Major International Events
2007: ISfTeH Participation in Major International Events
– ICDS 2007 - TELEMED 2007 Guadeloupe, French Caribbean (05.01. - 07.01.2007)
– eHEALTH ASIA 2007 Putrajaya, Malaysia (06.02. - 08.02.2007)
– NICTe 2007, Enugu, Nigeria (07.03. - 09.03.2007)
– TeleHealth 2007, Hannover, Germany (19.03. - 20.03.2007)
– 3rd International Conference “Telemedicine, Experience@Prospects” Donetsk, Ukraine (27.03. - 29.03.2007)
– Med-e-Tel 2007, Luxembourg, G.D. of Luxembourg (18.04 - 20.04.2007)
– EMMIT 2007, Mangalia, Romania (03.05-05.05.2007)
– Cross-border eHealth in the Baltic Sea Region - Healthcare delivery for the patients of today and tomorrow , Stockholm, Sweden (21.05. - 22.05.2007)
– Telehealth 2007, The Third IASTED International Conference on Telehealth, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (30.05 - 01.06.2007)
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2007: ISfTeH Participation in Major International Events
2007: ISfTeH Participation in Major International Events
– TTeC 07, Tromsø Telemedicine and eHealth Conference, Tromsø, Norway (11.06. - 13.06.2007)
– Global Health Care Expansion Congress, Dubai, U.A.E., (05.09 - 09.09.2007)
– DGTelemed Fachkonferenz, Berlin, Germany (01.11. - 02.11.2007)
– Telemedicine Society of India, 3rd National Conference, XII-th ISfTeH International Conference, Chennai, India (02.11. - 03.11.2007)
– CST 2007 - SCT 2007 Annual Conference, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada (04.11. - 06.11.2007)
– CeHR 2007, Comprehensive eHealth, Regensburg, Germany (02.12. - 05.12.2007)
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Med-e-Tel Med-e-Tel
Med-e-Tel (The International Educational and Networking Forum for eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT)
http://www.medetel.lu
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Med-e-Tel: 5 Years of SuccessMed-e-Tel: 5 Years of Success
The highly specialized international educational and networking forum for eHealth, telemedicine and health ICT
It brings manufacturers and suppliers of specific equipments as well as service providers together with buyers, healthcare professionals, international organizations and association executives, institutional decision makers and policy makers from all over the world
It provides them with hands-on experience and knowledge about currently available products, technologies and applications
It is the forum where state-of-the-art products, services, ideas, projects, etc are presented and discussed
It is the nesting place for developing existing relationships and establishing new co-operation and partnerships between individuals, scientific groups/institutions, small, medium and large size enterprises, etc.
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Med-e-Tel provides many educational opportunities through its extensive program of presentations, panel discussions, workshops and satellite symposia
Med-e-Tel 2007 was accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide maximum of 18 hours of European external CME credits for medical specialists
EACCME credits are also recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA)
AccreditationAccreditation
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Med-e-Tel 2007Med-e-Tel 2007
Participants from 48 countries 38 companies and organizations
present on the exhibition floor >150 presentations from 45
countries Lists of exhibitors and
presentations are available on the web http://www.medetel.lu
Countries represented at Med-Countries represented at Med-e-Tel 2007e-Tel 2007
Proceedings with full text presentations were published. CD-ROMs and Hard copy – available on request
Order forms at
http://www.medetel.lu/index.php?
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FormatFormat
Exhibition Educational program:
Plenary session
(WHO, Intel, TSI, ISfTeH, Meavita, WABT/UNESCO) Parallel sessions Satellite symposia Workshops Project meetings …
Media corner
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Supporting organizationsSupporting organizations
EC Information Society & Media Directorate-General EC Health & Consumer Protection Directorate-General European Association of Healthcare IT Managers Centre de Recherche Public - Santé International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing International Council on Medical & Care Compunetics International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth Ministry of Health – Luxembourg Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory, Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences U.S. Commercial Service UATI-ICET/UNESCO WHO ITU
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Next edition - 16-18 April, 2008
Do not forget to tell your friends!
Next edition - 16-18 April, 2008
Do not forget to tell your friends!
Med-e-Tel
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ISfTeH and Med-e-Tel: Working Together
ISfTeH and Med-e-Tel: Working Together
Two sides of the coin Lead the way from needs to practical applications Serve networking – meeting real people, real business, real
achievements, real products, discussing real problems Education for business, science, practitioners, citizens
Business eHealthImproving
service delivery
Securing place in digital
economy
Fostering the
growth of Business
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The Success of eHealth Depends on Teamwork The Success of eHealth Depends on Teamwork between all Actors Involved, between All of Us!between all Actors Involved, between All of Us!
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Thank you!Thank you!