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CNR-ITB. RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08. Policies and roadmaps. GOAL:To develop a Roadmap for semantic interoperability for future research and development activities in the context of the eHealth action planCommunication COM (2004) 356, ?eHealth ? Making Healthcare Better for European Ci
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1. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 Policies and Roadmaps for semantic interoperability in the eHealth domain Angelo Rossi Mori, eHealth Unit, CNR-ITB
2. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 Policies and roadmaps GOAL:
To develop a Roadmap for semantic interoperability
for future research and development activities
in the context of the eHealth action plan
Communication COM (2004) 356, “eHealth – Making Healthcare Better for European Citizens: An Action Plan for a European e-Health Area”.
to compare the strategies in different jurisdictions,
to explore their construction and their limitations,
to work out the principles for the development of a roadmap
3. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 disciplined vs. fuzzy environments disciplined environments
diagnostic services (orders and reports), booking, admission, discharge letter, …
systematic interactions, stable workflows
inter-operability, standard messages
fuzzy environments
human co-operation, clinical communication
clinical pathways, datasets, narrative
co-operability, document-based approach
4. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 main principle successful ICT solutions should
correspond to perceived communication needs of clinicians and citizens,
rely on clear workflows,
be supported by systemic actionsby healthcare managersand by adequate policies
5. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 IC (T) ? more emphasis on I nformation
C ommunication
less emphasis on
T echnology
the context for semantic interoperability
what are the interactions ?
how far are they systematic ?
6. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 1. Policies and strategies comparative analysis of strategies in different jurisdictions
exploration of limitations of the current policies and strategies
role of non-technological factors
criteria for roadmap design
preliminary activity:set up an Explanatory Framework
7. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 1a. analysis of strategies comparative analysis of strategies in different jurisdictions, e.g. :
NPfIT in England,
ONCHIT in US (and the RHIOs phenomenon)
Infoway in Canada,
OpenConnect in Australia
+ existing RIDE material
+ partners' contributions …
8. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 1b. limitations of current policies identify the limitations of the current policies and strategies:
What was wrong with the process so far ?
How to improve the effectiveness of deployment?
How to obtain “a realistic approach and applicability in clinical settings”?
9. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 1c. non-technological factors regulations,
education,
economics,
involvement of stakeholders,
role of public agencies to support the deployment and the research,
ways to involve the research community
10. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 1d. criteria for roadmap design criteria and metrics as an input to the roadmapping process to satisfy the EU eHealth Action Plan
on the deployment;
on the processes of change management;
on the potential role of authorities
11. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 + Explanatory Framework work out a common languageto describe policies and strategies
a preliminary activity to systematize:
the driving factors for eHealth evolution
the evolution of eHealth solutions
the layers of interventions
(as an adaptation of the ongoing activities within the eHealth ERA Project and the EU Stakeholders' Group)
12. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 four layers of interventions L1. basic tools and services to enable other layers
hw, sw, networks, regulations, identification
L2. to improve efficiency of operational workflows
booking, prescribing, reporting, ...(message formats, terminologies)
L3. to improve quality of shared care
synergy of actors, patient empowerment (clinical pathways, data sets)
L4. to improve governance of healthcare system
structural actions (indicators)
13. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L1. basic tools and services to enable upper layers Various large jurisdictions are envisaging national (federal) and regional programmes, to develop coherent inter-sectoral infrastructures (e.g. by eGovernment actions and generic standard, e.g. HTML, XML) and health-specific infrastructures.
In parallel, there is an increasing attention to define and adopt regulations and standards, and to make plans for specific educational activities for the public and healthcare professionals.
14. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L1. basic tools and services to enable upper layers build the technological infrastructure;
set up the proper regulatory framework, including connectivity, security, privacy;
produce or adopt standards and reference material to achieve semantic interoperability;
set up a certification process on quality and safety of eHealth solutions
15. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L2. to improve efficiency of operational workflows to improve speed, quality, quantity of procedures performed with a given amount of resources.
stereotypical situations (e.g. on prescriptions, discharge letters, test reports, …) were the topic for intense activities on interoperability standards in last 15 years
largely independent from the actual patients conditions: most of them do not influence appropriateness of procedures and clinical decisions, i.e., the intrinsic nature of healthcare services is not altered
16. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L2. to improve efficiency of operational workflows provide services to improve the current workflow-oriented services
provide a basic electronic assistance to clinicians and managers
provide support to Public Health Systems, on epidemiology, management and planning (derived usage of information).
17. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L3. to improve quality of shared care rationalisation of the processes of care provision by a problem-oriented perspective:
support the daily clinical decisions of multiple healthcare professionals and a more effective behaviour of patients and clinicians
with the capture, storage and transmission of specific data items, depending on the particular context within the care plan
18. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L3. to improve quality of shared care advanced services on information and knowledge for clinicians
services for the empowerment of health consumers: citizens, patients, their families and caregivers
programs supporting the current care processes
19. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L4. to improve governance of healthcare system information support
to discover bottlenecks
to negotiate among stakeholders
to decide for systemic actions
more effective management of services and refinement of medium- and long- term policies, by the analysis of accurate and timely data, directly taken from the routine care processes of each individual patient
increase in quality and better control on resources (appropriateness).
20. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08 L4. to improve governance of healthcare system re-engineering care processes
structural actions on the healthcare system to increase quality and appropriateness of care provision
enabling innovative organisational models
production and evaluation of eHealth roadmaps
support change management processesfor eHealth deployment
21. CNR-ITB RIDE Workshop, Brussels 2006-12-08