Title: Innovation in eHealth
1Innovation in eHealth
- Peteris Zilgalvis, J.D.
- Head of Unit, Health and Well-Being, DG CONNECT
- Â Electronic Health and Medicine Advances and
Challenges - Warsaw, 27 September 2012
2Innovation in eHealth
- Key policies
- Digital Agenda for Europe
- European Innovation Partnership on Active and
Healthy Ageing - EU-US Memorandum of Understanding
- eHealth Task Force Report
3Digital Agenda for Europe
Sustainable economic and social benefits for all
from a flourishing digital economy
4Background
- Digital Agenda for Europe - key strand of the
Commission's EU2020 strategy - Aim to establish sustained digital growth in
Europe via 101 actions - Overall progress good
- 38 actions completed
- 49 on track
- 14 actions behind schedule, but delivery dates in
2012
5Progress
- Key actions 14 completed 5 on track 2 behind
schedule - Rates of penetration of high-speed broadband
networks in Europe are increasing - High-speed Broadband coverage 29 2010 50 2011
- 68 citizens go online weekly
6Sustainable healthcare and ICT-based support for
dignified and independent livingActions on
track
eHealth in the DAE
7eHealth actions in DAE
- KA 13 Undertake pilot actions to equip Europeans
with secure online access to their medical health
data by 2015 and to achieve by 2020 widespread
deployment of telemedicine services -
EMPOWERMENT
8eHealth actions in DAE
- KA14 Propose a recommendation defining a minimum
common set of patient data for interoperability
of patient records by 2012 - CONTINUITY OF CARE INTEROPERABILITY
- Foster EU-wide standards, interoperability
testing and certification of eHealth systems by
2015 through stakeholder dialogue
9Research and Innovation
- Mid term research advanced eHealth solutions
that improve quality of care, and increase
patient autonomy, mobility and safety - Long term research predictive, personalised
medicine (Virtual Physiological Human). Current
EC support over 200 Million.
10European Innovation Partnership on Active and
Healthy Ageing
- Objectives and headline target
- A triple win for Europe
- Enabling EU citizens to lead healthy, active and
independent lives until old age - Improving the sustainability and efficiency of
social and health care systems - Developing and deploying innovative solutions,
thus fostering competitiveness and market growth - Overarching goal by 2020
- Increasing the number of healthy life years
(HLYs) by 2 in the EU on average - http//ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing
116 action areas
By 2015
- Health literacy, patient empowerment, ethics and
adherence - Early diagnosis and prevention of specific
conditions - Prevention diagnosis and management of functional
decline in older people - Integrated care for chronic diseases, including
remote monitoring - Active and independent living
- Age friendly buildings, cities and environments
- ACTION PLANS FOR THE 6 GROUPS TO BE PRESENTED 6TH
NOVEMBER 2012 AT CONFERENCE OF PARTNERS -
12EU-US Memorandum of Understanding on eHealth
- Signed 17/12/2010 by EC / US Dept Health and
Human Services - Cooperation surrounding health related
information and communications technologies - Focus
- key areas where scope for progress for the
benefits of patients, healthcare systems and the
economy - interoperability standards and specifications for
EHR systems as well as the development of a
skilled health IT workforce - important step to tackling market defragmentation
by creating global conditions for common
approaches to interoperability and
standardisation -
13EU-US Memorandum of Understanding on eHealth
- Brings together key stakeholders DHHS, DG
CONNECT, health professionals, patients,
healthcare private sector, tech suppliers - eHealth Week, 7 May 2012 Discussed Roadmap of
EHR Interoperability - 23-24 October 2012 Follow-up conference in
Boston examining interoperability, skills,
evidence and conditions for eHealth ecosystems to
flourish - 2013 meetings, workshops, symposia under Irish
Presidency
14eHealth Task Force
- Unique group of individuals with outstanding
expertise in sectors relevant to eHealth - Report (May 2012)Â Redesigning health in Europe
for 2020 - Identifies critical preconditions for the
effective implementation of eHealth
15eHealth Task Force
- FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
- Create a legal framework to manage the explosion
of health data - Create a beacon group of Member States committed
to open data and eHealth - Support health literacy
- New rules to define how to integrate official and
user data - Re-orient EU funding and policies
16eHealth Action Plan
- Duration 2012 2020
- Operational Objectives include
- eHealth interoperability Framework
- Supporting Research, Development and Innovation
in eHealth - Encouraging wider deployment and facilitating
eHealth uptake - International cooperation
- Adoption foreseen October 2012
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18Upcoming milestones in eHealth
- eHealth Action Plan October 2012
- Staff Working Paper on the Legal Aspects of
Telemedicine October 2012 - Memorandum of Understanding on eHealth with the
United States Transatlantic eHealth Assembly in
Boston on 24 October 2012
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