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European CommissionActivities in eHealth
European CommissionActivities in eHealth
Workshop on Semantic Interoperability 14-15 February, 2005, Brussels
Ilias IakovidisIlias IakovidisDeputy Head of Unit Deputy Head of Unit –– ICT for HealthICT for HealthDG Information Society and MediaDG Information Society and Media
European CommissionEuropean Commission
FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5
Computer Applications for
DoctorsTelemedicine systems
and services
Budget20M €
Budget100M €
Budget140M €
Budget200M €
Projects30
Projects63
Projects158
Projects125
ResultsFeasibility
StudyResultsAIM
Community
Results1st batch of Products
ResultsEU Health TelematicsIndustry
eHealth & European CommissioneHealth & European Commission
Regional Health Info Networks
Home-care systemsPersonal Health
Systems
Coordination & Support to National and Regional eHealth rollout plansInternational cooperationTechnology assessment & transferMinisterial eHealth ConferenceseHealth Communication & Action plan
2. Support to deployment2. Support to deployment@@
1. New perspectives in R&D1. New perspectives in R&D
Health Knowledge Infostructure - HealthGrid
Biomedical Informatics
Wearable & Implantable systems
PastPast (1990-2003) FUTUREFUTURE (2003- )
Communication: COM(2004) 356 final ‘e-Health – making healthcare better for European citizens:
An action plan for a European e-Health Area’
Communication: COM(2004) 356 final ‘e-Health – making healthcare better for European citizens:
An action plan for a European e-Health Area’ee--Health action planHealth action plan: 3 areas of activities: 3 areas of activities••Addressing common challenges Addressing common challenges ••Pilot actions: accelerating beneficial implementationPilot actions: accelerating beneficial implementation••Working together and monitoring practicesWorking together and monitoring practices
3 types of responsibilities: 3 types of responsibilities: ••Member States (MS) responsibility Member States (MS) responsibility ••European Commission (EC) ResponsibilityEuropean Commission (EC) Responsibility••Shared between EC and MSShared between EC and MS
Many tools for action: Many tools for action: EC EC programmesprogrammes, EC promotion initiatives, , EC promotion initiatives, regional funds, MS funds, open method of coordinationregional funds, MS funds, open method of coordination
CALL 4 is open for submission of an Coordination Action that wiCALL 4 is open for submission of an Coordination Action that will ll assists Commission in following up the Action Plan of the eHealtassists Commission in following up the Action Plan of the eHealth h Communication COM (2004)356Communication COM (2004)356
Communication: COM(2004) 356 final ‘e-Health – making healthcare better for European citizens: An
action plan for a European e-Health Area’
Communication: COM(2004) 356 final ‘e-Health – making healthcare better for European citizens: An
action plan for a European e-Health Area’
Addressing common challengesAddressing common challenges –– selected examples:selected examples:
•• Best practices collection (EC, 2005)Best practices collection (EC, 2005)•• National/regional roadmaps (MS, 2005)National/regional roadmaps (MS, 2005)•• Common approaches for patient identifier (EC+MS, 2006)Common approaches for patient identifier (EC+MS, 2006)•• Interoperability for EHR and messaging (EC+MS,2006)Interoperability for EHR and messaging (EC+MS,2006)•• Labeling, testing, certification of solutions (MS 2006)Labeling, testing, certification of solutions (MS 2006)•• Boosting investments inBoosting investments in eHealtheHealth (MS, 2007)(MS, 2007)
•• Legal framework, (EC+MS,2009)Legal framework, (EC+MS,2009)
ICT for Health ICT for Health Examples of Research Activities Examples of Research Activities
Prevention and Inclusion Prevention and Inclusion
•• Personal health support systems for Personal health support systems for
Monitoring, Autonomy, MobilityMonitoring, Autonomy, Mobility
Innovation and new market developmentInnovation and new market development
•• PersonalisationPersonalisation of treatments of treatments -- Bringing Bringing advances of advances of Genomics Genomics to Medicineto Medicine
•• Simulation and in Simulation and in silico silico testingtesting
Health Information space (Health Information space (HealthGridHealthGrid))
•• fast access to all relevant patient datafast access to all relevant patient data
•• Research space Research space
•• Environment that support new start upsEnvironment that support new start ups
HealthGrid – 3 sided conceptHealthGrid – 3 sided concept
An environment, created through the sharing of resources, An environment, created through the sharing of resources, in in which heterogeneous and dispersed health data which heterogeneous and dispersed health data ::
• molecular data (ex. genomics, proteomics)• cellular data (ex. pathways)• tissue data (ex. cancer types, wound healing) • personal data (ex. EHR)• population ( ex. epidemiology)
as well as applications, as well as applications, can be accessed by all users as an tailored can be accessed by all users as an tailored information providing system according to their authorisationinformation providing system according to their authorisation
Computing GridFor data crunching applications
Knowledge GridIntelligent use of Data Grid for knowledge creation and tools
provisions to all users
Data GridDistributed and optimized storage of
large amounts of accessible data
ICT for Health, ISTAG WG, March 2004
Interoperability
• Concept with vast scope and many facets
• Many research groups working for decades
• Many international efforts ( EU, US, CA, AUS)
• Major technical aspects are common with other areas
• The semantic interoperability has to be done by the
domain experts
EPSCO CouncilEPSCO Council European CommissionEuropean Commission
DG SANCODG SANCO DG INFSODG INFSO
eEurope Advisory group
eEurope Advisory group
High Level eHealth ForumHigh Level
eHealth ForumHigh Levelgroup on
Health services and Medical care
High Levelgroup on
Health services and Medical care
Subgroup eHealth
Subgroup eHealth
eHealth Action Plan
eHealth Action Plan
eEurope 2002-2005 activities on
eHealth
eEurope 2002-2005 activities on
eHealth6th FP RTD 6th FP RTD eTENeTEN
ERA NetMember States Coordination
ERA NetMember States Coordination
Coordination of eHealth Action Plan in EuropeCoordination of eHealth Action Plan in Europe
Telecom CouncilTelecom Council
Subgroup eHealth
Subgroup eHealth
Advisory groups (stakeholders
representatives)
Advisory groups (stakeholders
representatives)
Input from DG ENTR, DG REGIO, DG EMPL
Input from DG ENTR, DG REGIO, DG EMPL
EHealth ConferencesEHealth Conferences
Commonconstituency:
6-10 Member states
representatives
MODINIS studiesMODINIS studies
European eHealth Interoperability
Group
European eHealth Interoperability
Group
CE
N T
C 2
51
eHea
lth F
ocus
Gro
up
Organising Activities on InteroperabilityOrganising Activities on Interoperability
I2Health (Interoperability issues); TMA Bridge (Interoperability issues);
National orRegionalRoadmap
for e-Health.
Top DownTop Down
HealthCards
(includingInsurance
cards)
Unique Identifier(EMPI)
EHRInter-
operableMessaging
Others(Imaging,
radio spectrum, lab results, pharmacy
etc)
Conformitytesting andAccreditati
onschemes
ERA-NET (strategy definition); TMA Bridge (International Cooperation)
Bottom Up
Other issues : Call 4RoadmapsRoadmaps(Specific Support Measures) are
recommendations • for an R&D actions on EU level • that consider also non R&D aspects ( legal,
industrial, financial)• that describe approaches to reach the overall goals,
but also point to useful intermediate milestones (I.e. midterm goals to be reached within one FP)
E.g.: Interoperability of eHealth systems –realistic approaches to this concept with clinical applicability. Special emphasis on semantic interoperability and the further R&D needed in the area of biomedical ontologies