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Current challenges for health systems Increasing elderly population –Relative decrease in resources (fewer taxpayers), chronic patients Financial sustainability

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Current challenges for health systems

• Increasing elderly population– Relative decrease in resources (fewer taxpayers),

chronic patients • Financial sustainability of care

– Technologies, informed/demanding patients; chronic diseases

• Healthcare expenditure growing faster than the economy

• Fewer health care professionals• Health care as a Human Right

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WHAT can we do?

Sustainable healthcare through the use of integrated ICT tools

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HOW can we achieve this?

• EMPOWER

• INTEGRATE (ensure continuity of care)

• ENGAGE

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EMPOWERING

• secure online access for patients to their medical health data

• widespread deployment of telemedicine services

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CONTINUITY OF CARE + INTEROPERABILITY

Define minimum common set of patient data for interoperability of patient records across the EU

• Art 14 Directive on cross-border care

• Piloting through epSOS project

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epSOS Pilot Project• Goal for the epSOS eHealth Project:

– “enable secure access a basic patient summary and ePrescription services across borders in Europe”

• 23 countries involved: .at, .be, .ch, .cz, .de, .dk, .ee, .gr, .es, .fi, .fr, .hu, .it, .mt, .nl, .no, .pl, .pt, .se, .sk, .sl, .tr and .uk

• Real life testing will start in October 2011 (no piloting sites in UK)

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ENGAGE

• European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing

• eHealth Network – Cross-border care Directive Art 14

• eHealth Task Force

• EU Research and Innovation

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European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing

AIMTo add 2 years to theaverage healthylifespan in the EU by2020

FOCUS• Prevention and health

promotion • Integrated health and

social care• Independent, active

living for elderly people

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Directive on cross-border care (2011/24/EU)

• Adopted on 9 March 2011• Deadline for implementation in Member

States 25 October 2013 • clarifies the rules on access to healthcare

in another EU country, including reimbursement

• eHealth, including telemedicine, are also covered by the rules on reimbursement

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eHealth Network – Cross-border care Directive Art 14

• A mechanism to Implement Art 14– draw up the guidelines on patient summaries, use of data for

research and public health– support Member States in developing common identification and

authentication measures to facilitate transferability of data in cross-border healthcare.

• Participants: Member States Representatives• Timeline: 2012 (tbc)

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eHealth Task Force

• A High level group of advisors reporting directly to Vice President Kroes and Commissioner Dalli

• Objective: Look at the future advice to unlock innovation in Health

• Participants: individual with track records of innovative approach to their sector (not all necessarily from Health)

• Timeline: Final Report 2 Q 2012

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Supporting change

Research: Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7), H2020

Innovation Competitiveness Innovation Programme (CIP ICT PSP) European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Active and

Healthy Ageing (2011)

Both supported by Policy actions

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• Healthcare systems are under pressure EC is committed to support MS and healthcare providers in meeting these challenges– eHealth can help– Same challenges can be best answered by

cooperation and sharing experiences – “epSOS docet”

– Partnership between industry and local, regional, national health authorities is key to achieve success

Conclusions

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Thank you!

[email protected] General, Directorate General for the Information Society

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http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/ehealth