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Title: Telemedicine an evolution


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Telemedicinean evolution
  • Paul Epping, MSc
  • Consultancy TM e-Health, Info mngmt
  • Secretary OIZ
  • Chairman NEN Messaging
  • info_at_ep-con.nl
  • www.ep-con.nl

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TM in physicians office?
That it will ever come into general use,
notwithstanding its value, is extremely doubtful
because its beneficial application requires much
time and gives a good bit of trouble, both to the
patient and to the practitioner because its hue
and character are foreign and opposed to all our
habits and associations.
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Agenda
  • Positioning of telemedicine
  • Examples of applications
  • An agenda for telemedicine implementation
  • The fit into the broader context of CPR
  • Discussion

4
Definition
  • Provision of medical care precisely there where
    the intervention(s) takes place in the primary
    process (and continuum of care) and the use of
    information and communication technology
  • Including tele-education, tele-consultation and
    telemonitoring.
  • Further integration with domotica (smart home).

5
Its not just about technology
Strapping new technology on old processes will
not propel you in the right direction!
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Health Care e-volution
Management Model
Objective of Care
Demand driven
Supply driven
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Life expectancy is still growing in Europe
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Costs of the DutchHealth Care in 1999
42,1
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Composition of the Dutch population
RIVM, 2004
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Average costs per age group
Total costs per age group
Source RIVM, 2001
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eHealth Challenges
  • 120 million seniors in Europe (defined by Senior
    Watch as age 50)
  • The current project is strongly related to
    socio-demographic variables, lifestyle, and
    functional restrictions.
  • Review of TM project learned that 50 complain
    about design, 21 are considerably functionally
    restricted, 31 are want nots
  • North/South gradient 6.1 IST (EU program gt
    results framework 4) devices/applications are
    used on average in Sweden 2.8 in Greece
  • data from Senior Watch

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The eHealth Promise
  • A better model of care is possible
  • Crisis care ? Coordinated care
  • eHealth Networks and Technologies A Powerful
    Enabler

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Importance of content
  • Availability of information for proper decision
    making gt decrease of errors
  • Sharing of information gt top priority
  • Use of best practices
  • ? requirements
  • Flexible systems
  • Use of (international)standards terminologies
    (HL7v3, Dicom, XML, SnomedCT)

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Customer Mobile Medical DomainAccess to Personal
Medical Domain
  • Mobile monitoring
  • WAP / GPRS / UMTS phone
  • Medical device
  • Telco subscription
  • Local application
  • Automatic upload
  • Automatic medical validation
  • Automatic medical registration
  • ..

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The next 5 years?
  • EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
  • installed intelligence
  • Smartcards
  • Lab on a chip
  • RFiD
  • Prices ?

18
The next 5 years?
  • EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
  • biochips

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In summary
  • Increase of chronic patients
  • Decrease of human capital
  • 4 Waves of innovation
  • Internet
  • Everything Mobile
  • Embedded systems
  • Interoperability

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Conclusion information flows increasingly
faster, cheaper and easier
across the world and TM is based on it.
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Examples within Health care
  • medical call centre
  • interdisciplinary consult
  • ? tests at patients home
  • surgery from distance
  • tele psychiatry
  • home care technology
  • biochips
  • bionic organs
  • genetics
  • cloned organs

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TM areas of application
Diversity of disciplines applications
Cardiology tele-monitoring Gynaecology tele-c
onsultation Pediatry tele-diagnosis Oncology
tele-(home)care Radiology tele-treatment Ophtal
mology tele-surgery Traumatology Dermatology Di
abetes Rehab
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What is already available (1)
  • Blood pressure online
  • Buddy
  • CamCare
  • Camea for a careless life
  • Dermatology applications
  • Digital Experiences Record
  • Dokter.nl
  • Wireless CPR
  • Electronic diary for hemophilia patients
  • ExoZorg
  • GigaBroCa
  • GigaCoMed
  • Heart rhythm diagnosis

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What is already available(2)
  • HealthCareSystem
  • HeartsPoint Medical Service Center
  • HeartsPoint Thrombosis patient measures and
    applies doses themselves
  • GP ECG/EKG
  • GP lung function examination
  • Interapy
  • Cancer, who helps in Limburg?
  • KSYOS
  • LiverDoc
  • Map of Medicine
  • My-SOS
  • MobiHealth.org
  • Nightly home hemodialysis A difference of day
    and night

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What is already available(3)
  • Pre-hospital triage and trombolysis
  • Project ZIJN
  • Care for elderly
  • Sint Maarten (radiology)
  • Smashing
  • Strengthening the autonomy of chronically ill
  • Tele Dermatological Consultation
  • Telebaby
  • Telebeguiding with COPD and congestive heart
    failure
  • TeleCare
  • Telesurgery
  • TeleFysi III
  • Telekit distance support patients with asthma
    and COPD
  • Telecare and monitoring for chronic illness
  • Trustsline
  • Vincent 50
  • Vitaphone Telemedicine Disease management for
    Heartfailure Patiënten

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Some thoughts about consequences of TM
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Temedicine stages of growth meaning for the
organisation (no implementation stages!!!)
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e-Health and TM stages of growth value
  • Brochure web site
  • Basic product/ information about plans
  • Limited interactivity
  • Policy and procedures
  • Info. about current health situation
  • Searchable contant geared to personal situation
  • Global communiction with client
  • On-line forms
  • Client centered portal creation of loyalty
  • Prevention and triage tools
  • Community building
  • Treatment compliance
  • INDS
  • Self-service functionality
  • Call center replaces contact center
  • Web-based applications (EPD)
  • Patient is in the center
  • Integrated Disease Management
  • Empowered consumeners and self directing care
  • Integration of care providers, pharma suppliers
  • End-to-end supported processes
  • Convergence in PHR

Value Curve
Encyclopedic Communication
Self-realisation
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Expected hurdles
Telemedicine Doubter
TM Some
TM Hardly
Possibilities
Consequences
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Change Management
To be successful, each component needs to be
incorporated into the change process
Skills
Incentives
Resources
Action Plan
Successful Change
Vision
If any component is missing
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Professional developments
  • Determine who will be involved.
  • Determine how services will be offered via TM and
    what the impact is on existing services.
  • 3. Determine expected influence
  • 4. Development of long term vision

32
Implementation steps
Stage 1 Detection of areas of success and
determination of needs Stage 2 Development of
business case and use of best practices Stage 3
Interdisciplinairy collaboration within the
organisation Stage 4 Technical
implementation Stage 5 Transformation of the
organisation Stage 6 Collaboration in virtual
organisations
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Clinical Processes that will be impacted
  • Register Patients
  • Schedule Services
  • Manage Patient Accounts
  • Manage Patient Encounter
  • Engage and Manage Referrals
  • Community Outreach
  • Sales Marketing
  • Collect/Review Health History/MDS
  • Assess Patient (exams, tests, procedures, results
    review)
  • Confirm Diagnosis(es)
  • Develop Plan
  • Educate Patient/Family
  • Prescribe
  • Administer Medications/Treatments/Therapies
  • Document Care and share multidisciplinary
  • Monitor Patient Progress
  • Manage Human Resources
  • Provide Legal Services
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • General Administrative Management
  • Materials Management
  • Business Process Improvement
  • Asset Management

Patient/Provider
  • Billing
  • General Accounting
  • Cash Management
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Capitation Management
  • Contract Management
  • Capital Development
  • Store Policies, Procedures, Standards of Care
  • Develop, Deploy and Monitor Best Practices
  • Document Quality/Appropriateness of Care
  • Perform Quality Improvement/Research Studies
  • Acquire and Analyze Data
  • Use Data to Identify Areas for Improvement,
    Support Education / Improve Care
  • Support Reporting Requirements
  • Manage Data Quality
  • Provide Continuous Learning
  • Administer Educational Programs Manage Student,
    Resident Experiences
  • Facilitate Communications
  • Provide Decision Support
  • Manage the Patient Record

Project Focus I-V Phase I Bold Italics Longer
Term Italics
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Recommendations
  • Work asap (nationally) on political and legal
    issues
  • Focus on organisation and processes determine
    similarities
  • Establish asap problems that can be solved by
    using IT
  • Investigate best practices do not reinvent
    wheels
  • Project management (special)
  • Technical aspects (standards TCP/IP, CORBA, SQL
    Database Engines, XML, PKI, Java, .Net, HL7 v3
    etc.
  • Financial aspects ? business model
  • Aspects related to integration (continuum of
    care)
  • Technical integration (middleware) and use of
    standards
  • for multimedia medical data (DICOM, IHE)
  • for CPR (e.g. prEN 13606)
  • for communication (HL7 v3, DICOM)
  • for professional communication (terminology
    systems e.g. SNOMED CT)

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Thank you for your attention
  • Discussion
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