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Session 3: Panel and Audience Discussion Conclusions & Recommendations Chair: Melvin Reynolds Senior Partner – AMS Consulting, UK Vice-chair ISO TC215 WG2 and IEEE1073 Convenor CEN TC251 WG4 5/12/2019

Overview of issues in the session: economic and social issues The economic motivators for deployment of telemedicine remain unclear if the health element is taken alone. Seem more positive if the economic impact on social care is included. Social engineering effects are reasonably easily demonstrated. 5/12/2019

Overview of issues in the session: interoperability It is possible, according to Indian experience, to ‘impose’ the use of standards to achieve interoperability. However, the majority of telemedicine products are closed and proprietary so interoperability between complementary aspects of telemedicine products and the health record is not possible. This lack of interoperability prevents telemedicine being usefully deployed in mainstream healthcare, and limits it to pilot work. 5/12/2019

Overview of issues in the session: sharing of information The lack of wide dissemination of the positive (and negative) outcomes of telemedicine projects hinders learning from the experience of others. It would be valuable if projects ensure that their results are made available to ISO TC215 and ITU-D, ITU-T secretariats for dissemination amongst their interested experts. Telemedicine information and educational resources need to be available at low cost (free?) for the developing countries which have severe financial constraints. 5/12/2019

Overview of issues in the session: understanding the use case Independent of the technologies, there has to be a clear understanding of the individual scenarios that are to be supported. From an informal, but complete, exploration of the use scenario a formal model of the use case can be derived. From the use case the appropriate information and technical components can be identified. When sufficient use cases exist they should be compared and common features generalised to form the basis of appropriate standards and operational profiles. 5/12/2019

Recommendations Understand, and be explicit about economic and social issues Interoperability is essential for ‘real-world’ operational systems integrated into healthcare processes Sharing of information about work is essential to prevent reinvention of wheels and reduction of cost of deployment Understanding the use cases is essential to successful implementaion, and the basis for meaningful co-operation in developing standards to achieve interoperability. 5/12/2019

Follow-up actions Disseminate information on economic and social issues Promote the need for interoperability as the motor for real deployment of health record and telemedicine solutions Share information about work to prevent reinvention of wheels and reduction of cost of deployment Develop the use cases as the basis for meaningful co-operation in development of standards to achieve interoperability. 5/12/2019

Conclusion Chairman’s suggestions: Establish a Liaison from ITU to ISO TC215 to enable sharing of appropriate documents ISO TC 215 and ITU to provide ITU-hosted website simply as a referencing and search engine to other telemedicine websites worldwide ISO TC 215 and ITU to jointly develop, by mutual participation of self-nominated experts, use cases as the basis for identifying and, where appropriate, developing appropriate standard profiles to enable interoperability 5/12/2019

ISO TC215 Conclusions & Recommendations Use Case Centric Activities Standardization in E-health 5/12/2019 5/12/2019

Use Case Centric Activities Key objectives of eHealth Work Shop: Identify standards & technologies supporting eHealth Identify gaps in the available ICT Coordinate standardization activities Identify opportunities for joint eHealth projects Provide support (guidelines) for those seeking to use eHealth technology to address real-world needs Standardization in E-health 5/12/2019 5/12/2019

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Use Case Centric Activities Benefits from Use Case Centric Activities: Activities focused on addressing real-world needs Use case analysis & requirements specification identify ICT usage & “gaps” Profile specifications direct standardization and pilot project activities Coordination between groups is based on use case requirements and progressing ICT Coordination activities result in tangible benefits to all participants Standardization in E-health 5/12/2019