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Can new Member States leap-frog the eHealth revolution?

Can new Member States leap-frog the eHealth revolution?. Mrs. Vita Sinicien ė Head of Information technology Division October 5, 200 5. Steps toward eHealth. Assessment of current situation (2003). eHealth strategy (2004). Feasibility study (Roadmap) (2005).

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Can new Member States leap-frog the eHealth revolution?

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  1. Can new Member States leap-frog the eHealth revolution? Mrs. Vita Sinicienė Head of Information technology Division October 5, 2005

  2. Steps toward eHealth Assessment of current situation (2003) eHealth strategy (2004) Feasibility study (Roadmap) (2005) Implementation (2005 – 20XX )

  3. Background

  4. Background • Information flows, needs assessment, information gaps analysis and recommendations for the improvement, March 2000 • Evaluation of Needs for Health Information and the Information Systems/Technologies Infrastructure at All the Levels of Health Care“, March 2003

  5. Goals of National e-Health Strategy • Improve citizen’s access to information • Better quality healthcare services to patients • Improve physicians access to reliable and comprehensive information about patient • Develop information exchange system between HCI • Improve capabilities to obtain reliable information for management and planning

  6. FS – success factors • Best practices of eHealth projects in EU • Openness and interoperability based on international standards (CEN, ISO) • Development of harmonized local and national solutions and infrastructure • Active participation of all stakeholders • Competitive eHealth market

  7. Date: 1.7.94 ID …. Electronic Patient Record Jonas Jonaitis 1946.12.25 Main purpose:Patient – Centric Healthcare process Patient Aftercare GP Specialists Hospitals

  8. Main aims • Involve patient in health care process • Ensure continuity of care • Empower GP as gateway to health care • Provide access to common information • Implement information exchange

  9. Roadmap

  10. Lithuanian eHealth System Implementation Roadmap • Stage 1: Creation of the national eHealth core • Stage 2: Setup of the national level of eHealth system and pilot of 4 functions • Stage 3: Implementation of remaining functions of the national level eHealth system • Stage 4&5: deployment of eHealth system functions in HCIs, automation of HCIs internal functions

  11. Stage 1&2: Creation & Setup of the national eHealth system core • Building a core – define and realize : • Registries & Classifiers • Security: safety, confidentiality, identification and authorization principles • Information exchange: messaging principles & standards, interfaces. • Realize 4 pilot functions: • Focus on Primary Healthcare level automation

  12. 4 pilot functions • Registration and exchange of patient visits, clinical and administrative data • Creation of referrals for consultation / treatment and results reception • Creation of referrals for diagnostics and results reception • Registration for an appointment

  13. Execution • International tender (WB funding): May 1st, 2005 • Winner announced and Contract signed: August 18, 2005 • Stage 1 & 2 planned completion: May, 2006 (symbolic 9 months )

  14. High-level eHealth view (based on vendor proposal)

  15. Steps until 2008 • Stage 3: Implementation of remaining functions of the national level eHealth system • Stage 4&5: deployment of eHealth system functions in HCIs, automation of HCIs internal functions

  16. Other national functions • PACS • e-Prescriptions • Methodological support • Data analysis and statistics • Emergency services • Telemedicine

  17. 2008 year • Continuity of care 100 % supported by interoperable National eHealth system • Preparedness 100 % for data exchange with relevant systems within EU • Improved quality and accessibility - satisfied and healthier patient

  18. THANK YOU !!! Mrs. Vita Sinicienė Vita.Siniciene@sam.lt http://www.sam.lt/

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