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e Health 2006 conference, Tromso, Norway, May 23-24 2005. Europe for e Health: the way ahead. Peter Zangl, Deputy Director-General DG Information Society and Media European Commission [email protected]. Less known fact: e Health is a tool for these challenges - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Europe for eHealth:
the way ahead
Europe for eHealth:
the way ahead
eHealth 2006 conference, Tromso, Norway, May 23-24 2005
Peter Zangl, Deputy Director-GeneralPeter Zangl, Deputy Director-General
DG Information Society and MediaDG Information Society and Media
European CommissionEuropean Commission
[email protected]@cec.eu.int
Well known fact:Well known fact: HHealth sector is facing great challenges • Resource & Information management • Ageing population, rising costs
eHealth ICT applications and services in health sector
Less known fact:Less known fact: eeHealth is a tool for these challenges
• The tool for information management • Improves access and quality of care• Proven to be cost-effective
• eeHealth applications are here nowHealth applications are here now, they have already proven , they have already proven
benefits – quality, access, productivity including cost benefitsbenefits – quality, access, productivity including cost benefits
• DG Information Society and MediaDG Information Society and Media at the forefront in at the forefront in
supporting R&D, industrial innovation, promotion of supporting R&D, industrial innovation, promotion of
developed and proven eHealth solutionsdeveloped and proven eHealth solutions
• Many success stories presented at Many success stories presented at eHealth Ministerial eHealth Ministerial
Conferences and Exhibitions (2003, 2004 & 2005)Conferences and Exhibitions (2003, 2004 & 2005) and related and related
publications; best practice studies publications; best practice studies
eeHealth- proven benefitsHealth- proven benefits
PASTPAST 10 years (1991-2002)
Computer Applications for
Doctors
Telemedicine systems and services
Budget20M €
Budget100M €
Budget140M €
Budget200M €
Projects30
Projects
63Projects158
Projects125
ResultsFeasibility Study
ResultsAIM
Community
Results1st batch
of Products
ResultsEU
Health Telematic
s Industry
Regional Health Info Networks
Home-care systems
Personal Health Systems
NEXTNEXT 10 years (2003-2014)
http://europa.eu.int/information_society/doc/qualif/health/COM_2004_0356_F_EN_ACTE.pdf
eHealth COMMUNICATION
Coordination & Support to Regional - National Plans, International cooperation
eEurope and i2010 initiatives
Ministerial eHealth Conferences
Technology assessment & transfer
Support to deployment
’89-’91 ’91-’94 ’94-’98 ’98-’02
20 Years of eHealth R&D & Policy20 Years of eHealth R&D & Policy
Communication: COM(2004) 356 final ‘e-Health – making healthcare better for European citizens: An
action plan for a European e-Health Area’
Communication: COM(2004) 356 final ‘e-Health – making healthcare better for European citizens: An
action plan for a European e-Health Area’
e-Health action plan: main areas of activitye-Health action plan: main areas of activity
Addressing common challengesAddressing common challenges – selected examples: – selected examples:
• Best practices collection (EC, 2005)
• National/regional roadmaps (MS, 2005)
• Common approaches for patient identifier (EC+MS, 2006)
• Interoperability standards for EHR and messaging (EC+MS,2006)
• Boosting investments in eHealth (MS, 2007)
• Deployment of health information networks (MS, 2004-2008)
• Including broadband, wireless, grids
• Legal framework, certification of qualifications (EC+MS,2009)
Everybody’s contribution counts – contact your representatives of this Action Plan monitoring in your country’s Ministry of Health or Ministry of
Industry/Development
Examples of current research activities and Examples of current research activities and achievements achievements
Personal health support Personal health support
systems for monitoring systems for monitoring
Assisting in Assisting in
- Prevention and inclusion Prevention and inclusion
- Autonomy and MobilityAutonomy and Mobility
- Patient educationPatient education
- Lifestyle managementLifestyle management
Greater participation and Greater participation and
empowerment of patientsempowerment of patients
Personalisation of information, health services, treatmentsPersonalisation of information, health services, treatments
e.g. bringing advances in genomics to health leading to e.g. bringing advances in genomics to health leading to
personalisation of treatments, information, health servicespersonalisation of treatments, information, health services
• Support to new technologies Support to new technologies
• Molecular and functional imaging
• Improving the understanding of all factors Improving the understanding of all factors
determining human health determining human health
• Associating genotype an phenotype
• Modelling and simulation, Modelling and simulation,
• Biological processes, diseases
• eCell, eOrgan Virtual “physiological” Human
ICT for Health ICT for Health
Examples of future research Examples of future research activitiesactivities
•Healthcare Expenditures > € 3,000 Healthcare Expenditures > € 3,000 bln worldwide, USA makes up 45%bln worldwide, USA makes up 45%
•Medical equipment, services, Medical equipment, services, devices and supplies € 260 bln devices and supplies € 260 bln worldwideworldwide
• ICT for health currently 2-3% ICT for health currently 2-3% potential to reach 5% by 2010potential to reach 5% by 2010
Towards wider deployment in Towards wider deployment in eeHealthHealth