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Telemedicine implementation, evidence-based decisions making

Telemedicine implementation, evidence-based decisions making. Francisca Garcia Lizana Seconded National Expert - Policy Officer. ICT for Health Unit DG Information Society and Media European Commission.

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Telemedicine implementation, evidence-based decisions making

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  1. Telemedicine implementation, evidence-based decisions making Francisca Garcia Lizana Seconded National Expert - Policy Officer. ICT for Health Unit DG Information Society and Media European Commission Legal Advertisement: The opinions presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official view of the European Commission on the subject".

  2. Evidences on telemedicine • A lot of study show evidence about effectiveness and efficacy, but not enough. • High quality evidence regarding impact on resource allocation and cost is still needed • A standardized methodology

  3. http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/policy/telemedicine/index_en.htmhttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/policy/telemedicine/index_en.htm

  4. Actions to be undertaken by the Commission • (8) The Commission will support the development, by 2011, of guidelines for consistent assessment of the impact of telemedicine services, including effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. This will be based: • on the work of experts in the field, • Commission-supported studies, Study Methodology to assess Telemedicine Applications (02-2009/02-2010) • large-scale pilot schemes: Renewing Health • and relevant research projects.

  5. Policy EC: ICT for patient-centered health service Why- Policy Context: • “Communication on Telemedicine and benefits of patients, healthcare systems and society” COM(2008) final, identified the need to have evidences on a large scale of the effectiveness of telemedicine solutions. What - Aim: • To validate in real life settings, the use of existing Personal Health Systems for innovative types of telemedicine services and to prepare for their wider deployment. • To produce large-scale, measurable, comparable and statistically significant results, regarding the effectiveness of the solutions tested, using a commonly agreed and scientifically sound assessment methodology. How- Proposed Funding Instrument: CIP • Pilot A – up to 7 Mill EUR

  6. Proposed Objective 1.1ICT for patient-centered health service Expected outcomes: • Provide patients with innovative PHSs to mange their conditions outside “traditional” healthcare settings • Provide health professionals with monitoring and diagnostic data for decision making, thus facilitating personalised care for chronically ill patients • Enable, on a large scale, continuity of care through enhanced interaction between patients and primary care settings (i.e., General Practitioners, pharmacies, health centres, etc), as well as secondary care settings

  7. Great Expectation! • Large scale pilot • Multi-centric and multi-countries deployment. • Common validated methodology • Framework to identified the different factors related with the successful implementation • Use model of quality: standardised criteria will be used • Support decision making in Europe

  8. Policy site: http://europa.eu.int/information_society/ehealth • eHealth eNewsletter: http://europa.eu.int/information_society/activities/health/newsletter/index_en.htm> Subscribe through the Europa Portal – HTML version now available • Research site:http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/home_en.html • Thank you francica-rosario.garcia-lizana@ec.europa.eu To find more on ICT for Health activities / eHealth?

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