Title: mHealth
1mHealth EC Policies
- Claude Agnès Henrioul
- Health and Well-Being, European Commission
- Directorate General Connections Networks,
Content Technologies - Geneva, ITU, 25 September 2012
2 Agenda
- EC Policies and Strategies in mHealth
- Definition of the e/mHealth Market
- Digital Agenda for Europe 2010-2020
- Draft eHealth Action Plan 2012-2020
- FP6 FP7 Projects
3Definition of the eHealth/mHealth Market
- The eHealth market can be defined as comprising
the following four interrelated major categories
of applications - 1. Clinical information systems
- a) Specialised tools for health professionals
within care institutions (e.g., hospitals).
Examples are Radiology Information Systems,
Nursing Information Systems, Medical Imaging,
Computer Assisted Diagnosis, Surgery Training and
Planning Systems. - b) Tools for primary care and/or for outside the
care institutions such as general practitioner
and pharmacy information systems. - 2. Telemedicine and homecare, personalised health
systems and services, such as disease management
services, remote patient monitoring (e.g. at
home), tele-consultation, tele-care,
tele-medicine, and tele-radiology. - 3. Integrated regional/national health
information networks and distributed electronic
health record systems and associated services
such as e-prescriptions or e-referrals (cross
border EHRePrescription) - 4. Secondary usage non-clinical systems
- a) Systems for health education and health
promotion of patients/citizens such as health
portals or online health information services. - b) Specialised systems for researchers and public
health data collection and analysis such as
bio-statistical programs for infectious diseases,
drug development, and outcomes analysis. - c) Support systems such as supply chain
management, scheduling systems, billing systems
administrative and management systems, which
support clinical processes but are not used
directly by patients or healthcare
professionals. - Lead Market Initiative - eHealth Taskforce report
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mHealth in all market segments
4Relevant Policy Hooks
- European Innovation Partnership on Active and
Healthy Ageing (EIP AHA) - Digital Agenda for Europe 2010-2020, Key Actions
13 14 - eHealth Action Plan 2012-2020 - Innovative
Healthcare for the 21st Century (under
preparation) - Adoption October 2012
- Guidelines on the qualification and
classification of standalone software used in
healthcare within the regulatory framework of
medical devices (DG SANCO, Medical Devices Unit) - January 2012
- Implicit classification of mHealth apps,
telemedicine and web based systems - Revision of the regulatory framework for medical
devices - new and emerging technologies have challenged the
current framework - consolidation and simplification
- College debate 26 September 2012
- Commission Staff Working Paper on the
applicability of existing EU legal framework to
telemedicine services - Licensing conditions for processing health data
issue of reimbursement new Directive 2011/24 on
the patients rights in cross-border healthcare
liability - Adoption October 2012
- Privacy, security related directives
5Digital Agenda for Europe 2010-2020
- 7 Pillars
- 101 Actions (eHealth 75 76)
- 16 Key Actions (eHealth13 14)
6The 7 Pillars of the DAE
- Vibrant Single Market
- Interoperability and Standards
- Trust and Security
- Fast and Ultra Fast Internet Access
- Research Innovation
- Digital Literacy, skills and Inclusion
- ICT for Societal challenges (including eHealth)
7DAE Actions on eHealth
- Action 75 - Key Action 13 - Give Europeans secure
online access to their medical health data by
2015 and achieve wider deployment of telemedicine
services by 2020 (leading to empowerment) - 3 pilots funded, one project in negotiation
- Staff working paper on legal framework for
telemedicine planned for Autumn 2012 - Action 76 - Key Action 14 - Recommendation to
define minimum common set of patient data - eHealth Network to adopt guidelines in first half
of 2013
8Draft eHealth Action Plan
- Innovative Healthcare for the 21st Century
- Duration 2012-2020
- Adoption October 2012
- Policy Context
- Proposed Objectives / Actions
9European e-Health Action Plan Communication
COM(2004)356
- Asks commitment of MS to work together to
implement eHealth - Advocates the development of common
interoperability approaches and standards for
patient identifiers, medical data messaging,
electronic health records - Calls for legal clarity and leadership to
implement eHealth
10A New e-Health Action Plan Why?
- To reflect the progress made so far
- To ensure more coherence between health policy
developments and eHealth deployment - To scale up eHealth for empowerment, efficiency
and innovation in healthcare - To contribute to more jobs and growth
- Requested in Council Conclusions (December 2009)
11Addressing the issues that count
- New action plan will address the key issues
considered to be important in public
consultation - Increase awareness of the benefits and
opportunities of eHealth, and empower citizens,
patients and healthcare professionals - Address issues currently impeding eHealth
interoperability - Improve legal certainty for eHealth
- Support research and innovation in eHealth and
development of a competitive European market -
- over 90 agreed / partially agreed
12eHealth Action Plan vision
- Tackle eHealth challenges related to
- Personal Health (improve Chronic Disease
Management, prevention and health promotion) - Health systems (unlocking innovation, enhancing
patient-centric care, encouraging organisational
changes) - Legal / socio-economic aspects (cross-border
healthcare, legal and market conditions)
13eHealth Action Plan overall policy goals
- Improve quality of life and wellbeing of citizens
- Providing Europeans with equal access to high
quality and sustainable healthcare services - Enhancing competitiveness of EU industry
14Operational objectives
- Setting up an eHealth Interoperability Framework
- ? Addressing technical / organisational / legal
layers - ? Legal layers telemedicine, data
protection, mHealth - Supporting Research, Development, Innovation
Competitiveness in eHealth - Ensuring wider deployment of eHealth
- Facilitating uptake of eHealth
- Promoting policy dialogue international
cooperation on eHealth on global level
15Addressing the legal layer
- Staff Working Paper on the applicability of the
EU legal framework to cross-border telemedicine,
adoption in October 2012 - Support for legal work linking eHealth and
ICT-led innovation -
- Guidance on how to apply EU data protection law
in the area of health data (empowering citizens
and patients following adoption of DP regulation) - Tackle the lack of legal clarity around mHealth
and Health Wellbeing apps Green Paper on
Legal Framework applicable to Health Wellbeing
Apps by 2014
16eHealth Action Plan - Conclusions
- eHealth Action Plan responds to climate of
budgetary constraints of health systems ageing
population citizens expectations - Promoting innovation for better health and care
transparency and empowerment more skilled
workforce more efficient and sustainable health
and care systems new business opportunities in
Europe and beyond - Scheduled Adoption by the EC end of October 2012
17Proposal for a Regulation on Medical Devices
- Scheduled for adoption by the EC 26 September
2012 - mHealth and health and wellbeing apps not
satisfactorily covered in the Proposed Regulation
on MD - Question to regulate or not addressed in a Green
Paper on Health and Wellbeing Apps - Green Paper scheduled for adoption by the EC end
of 2014
18EC funded eHealth Research (FP7) or Deployment
(CIP) Projects with mHealth Elements
- AP_at_home (diabetes)
- CAALYX (FP6, continuation in CIP)
- CD-MEDICS (point-of care diagnostics)
- HeartCycle (cvd, tailored drugs for patients)
- Help4Mood (depression recovery)
- ICT4DEPRESSION (depression recovery)
- INTERSTRESS (psychological stress)
- METABO (diabetes)
- Mobiguide (clinical-guideline-based guidance for
professionals and patients) - MONARCA (mental health, bipolar disease)
- MovingLife (road mapping for mHealth, primary
focus for clinical-medical use) - Nephron (renal care)
- REACTION (diabetes)
- Renewing Health (large CIP covers three most
prevalent chronic diseases, includes mobile
element) - SENSORART (cvd)
- SmartPersonalHealth (road mapping, Continua
health alliance, final report available) - SmartHEALTH (point of care diagnostics, FP6)
- StrokeBack (stroke)
19More information and contacts
- claude-agnes.henrioul_at_ec.europa.eu
_at_EU_ehealth _at_EU_ehealthweek
EU.ehealth Ehealthweek.eu