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NETC@RDS for EHIC Mid Term WORKSHOP Bordeless Healthcare: From Strategies to Practices

NETC@RDS for EHIC Mid Term WORKSHOP Bordeless Healthcare: From Strategies to Practices. G. Pangalos NETC@RDS / AUTH. 1. INTEGRATION OF THE DEPLOYED SOLUTION WITH NATIONAL/REGIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS. NETC@ARDS already has an important strategic impact for countries (like Greece) starting now:

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NETC@RDS for EHIC Mid Term WORKSHOP Bordeless Healthcare: From Strategies to Practices

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  1. NETC@RDS for EHIC Mid Term WORKSHOPBordeless Healthcare:From Strategies to Practices G. Pangalos NETC@RDS / AUTH

  2. 1. INTEGRATION OF THE DEPLOYED SOLUTION WITH NATIONAL/REGIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS • NETC@ARDS already has an important strategic impact for countries (like Greece) starting now: • NETC@RDS as a guidance for national developments (YPESDA): • NETC@RDS compatible specifications / approach adopted • Pilot regions implementation strategy adopted • NETC@RDS consortioum experience to be utilized • NETC@RDS compatibility is already a requirement in tenders

  3. 2. SYNERGIC COORDINATION WITH OTHER ON-GOIN INITIATIVES IN CROSS-BORDER HC PROVISION • A. Complementarity of services • Main common objective of all initiatives: provide cross-border e-health services to mobile EU citizens • Strong complementarity of current services. Example:(basic procedure - indicative) • Identify yourself (patient): NETC@RDS (STORK) • Identify yourself (H. prof): NETC@RDS (HPRO) • Check for entitlement for service (patient: NETC@RDS • Check for entitlement for service (H. prof): NETC@RDS • Provide service to patient (i.e.): • Make patient summary / medication history available on-line: epSOS • Provide e-prescription services on-line cross-border: epSOS • ……. • Facilitate re-imbursement for the services provided: NETC@RDS, TEN4HEALTH,... •  STRONG COMPLEMENTARITY TOWARDS THE MAIN OBJECTIVE •  COORDINATION/COOPERATION NECESSARY (EU CITIZEN EXPECTS 1 PROCEDURE)

  4. 3. FROM STRATEGY TO PRACTICE: EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE COOPERATION (AS STARTING POINTS) • NETC@RDS has developed, for example, a number of services / procedures/technologies that could be useful, i.e.: • The General Agreement, as the basis for cooperation • The security / certification policy for making the initiative feasible in a real life environment • Experience in setting up – runing this type of pilots • …..

  5. CONCLUSIONS • STRATEGY: SYNERGY AND COOPERATION • METHODOLOGY: BENEFIT FROM EACH OTHERS EXPERIENCE • MOTIVATOR:E.U. (needs to take more coordination actions) • OBJECTIVE: • BENEFIT FROM COOPERATION • AVOID OVERLAPPING / DUBLICATION OF EFFORTS • PROVIDE MOBILE E.U. CITIZEN WITH A UNIFIED ENVIRONMENT

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