030524, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p1 EHTEL European Health TELematics Association Dr.med. Martin D. Denz EHTEL AWG Health Authorities.

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, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p1 EHTEL European Health TELematics Association Dr.med. Martin D. Denz EHTEL AWG Health Authorities Swiss Medical Association FMH

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p2 Beginnings and Objectives A neutral, non-profit association of members For all healthcare actors For the promotion of the (widespread) use of telematic solutions in healthcare Across Europe Created in October 1999 With the support of the European Commission through the IST Programme of R&D.

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p3 Policies and Guidelines EHTEL is a members-driven association. EHTEL is a neutral place with a balanced representation between actors of all categories of the healthcare arena. - Healthcare authorities & government services - Healthcare professionals (hospitals, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, …) - Patients/Citizens/Consumers and their representative associations - Industry groups (ICT industry, pharmaceutical industry, …) - Insurance (compulsory and optional, public and private) EHTEL delivers services to its members. EHTEL offers its services to consortia in the 6th FP. The contractual relationship of EHTEL with the European Commission will not put at risk the neutrality of EHTEL and its relationship with the EHTEL members.

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p4 Services to EHTEL Members For all members: Networking Market information Shaping European policy (e.g., through the European Health Policy Forum, participation & writing of position papers) Input to Working Groups Umbrella for subgroups Publicity and promotion of member organisations (e.g., through EHTEL website, newsletter) EHTEL workshops and annual conference Additional paid services: Detailed studies EHTEL exhibitions Specific services, as requested (e.g., research on particular topics) PR and promotional projects

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p5 3 active Actor Working Groups: A1:Healthcare Authorities A2:Healthcare Professionals A4:Patients/Consumers/Citizens Associations 3 active Thematic Working Groups: T1:Standards & Interoperability T2:eHealth T6:Law & Ethics (including security and privacy issues) T3:ePrescription (kick-off 17 October 2002) Other groups: WP3: EHTEL-Like Organisations (ELOs) EHTEL Working Groups

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p6 A1: Healthcare Authorities Objectives: To exchange experiences and point of views in order to develop a common understanding between the different countries on strategic, policy and legal issues which will assist in the development of the Health Telematic Market and to contribute to the development of a coherent administrative and legal framework in Europe that allows the development of the health telematics market Available Results: The present forum include representatives of 12 European National Ministries of Health and Norway (direct or indirect representation) ; it meets twice a year and works on its own agenda Expected results: Representation of all countries presently in the EU and of several new applicants Development of feed back with the work of other working groups in particular the Thematic working groups

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p7 Objectives: To facilitate exchange of experiences and point of view on the use of Health telematics in healthcare ( development of awareness and knowledge) To create critical mass of users having the same needs and point of view which could be addressed by industrial solutions Available Results: The WG started with some representatives of associations of physicians and hospitals from 5 European Countries An action plan is proposed highlighting the importance of Identification of the actors in Europe Expected Results: Involvement of other categories of users : pharmacists, nurses, dentists and other healthcare professionals Involvement of more countries A2: Healthcare Professionals

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p8 Objectives: To identify and establish a network between representatives of Patients Association in Europe, knowledgeable in IT and concerned with the development of IT in healthcare To prepare and discuss recommendations for the use and acceptance of telematic solutions for the benefits of the patients across Europe Available Results: Creation of a virtual network of Patients/Citizens/Consumers Associations involving associations from 6 countries with an agreement on the role of the WG Creation of a core team of 3 actors able to manage the working group Expected Results: Discuss and implement an action plan for the Working group (October 2001) Make the opinion of the Associations heard by the other European healthcare actors Increase the number of members of the network A4: Patients/Citizens/Consumers

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p9 A4: Patients Charter for eHealth Information Systems (1 of 2) The right to appropriate information The right to expect eHealth information systems to function and operate correctly The right to have information stored, processed and managed to the highest possible standards The right to access information The right to privacy and confidentiality

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p10 A4: Patients Charter for eHealth Information Systems (2 of 2) The patient is to be considered the master of his or her medical records The right to be protected from unsafe and poor quality products and services ordered via the Internet The right to complain The right to receive compensation

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p11 Objectives: To promote and demonstrate interoperability between all applications used in the Healthcare domain To select, recommend and promote the standards necessary to reach this interoperability Expected Results: Physical demonstrators of interoperability presented during national and international events Forum to discuss how to speed the standardisation process involving all concerned parties (CEN TC251, ISO, HL7, DICOM….) and pragmatic initiatives Co-operation with Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE-Europe (COCIR), French Demonstrator and TB 11 (Health Cards) T1: Standards and Interoperability

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p12 T2: eHealth, Telemedicine Objectives: To promote the concept of eHealth across Europe and ensure that the technologies and solutions to facilitate their uptake have widespread exposure both to key decision-making individuals in the healthcare sector and to European citizens Available Results: An EHTEL website as a European Portal to present demonstrations of best practices of eHealth and data bases of health telematics solutions at worldwide level Position papers on the development of eHealth across Europe Expected Results: Operational Demonstrators and Access to Data Bases of health telematics solutions at world wide level

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p13 T6: Legal Security, Privacy and Ethics Objectives: To catalyse action to minimise or remove the legal, ethical and security issues that present barriers and impediments to the evolution and use of health telematics in Europe in at least two core areas: technical and data security standards reimbursement Available Results: A Green Paper with collection of comments and complements from the various European Countries A White Paper: Security Platform Expected Results: Handbook on Privacy and Security Reimbursement of telemedicine activities

, Geneva, ITU Standardization on eHealth p14 WP3: EHTEL-Like Organisations (ELOs) Objectives: To stimulate the creation of EHTEL-Like Organisations (ELOs) and EHTEL-Like mechanisms (neutral forum, participation of categories of actors in health, …) in several countries and at several levels (local, regional, national): –Sweden, France, Germany, UK –specific action in Spain –specific action in the CEE countries: CZ, HU –Specific action in Switzerland: cantons, regions

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