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eHealth Interoperability- Work expected

The meeting in Brussels on December 8, 2005, led by Dr. Octavian Purcarea from the EU Commission, focused on advancing eHealth interoperability across Europe. Key discussions included establishing a timeline for stakeholder meetings, publishing a working paper by mid-2006, and initiating collaboration with National Competence Centres. Emphasis was placed on refining recommendations through public consultation and workshops. Addressing technical, legal, and international aspects of interoperability, the initiative aims to optimize benefits and support for eHealth systems while monitoring implementation and impacts through best practices.

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eHealth Interoperability- Work expected

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  1. eHealth Interoperability- Work expected Brussels, 8th December 2005 Dr Octavian Purcarea Unit H1 – ICT for Health Directorate ICT for citizens and businesses DG INFSO EU Commission

  2. Timing • Three meeting of the Stakeholder group are expected till the end of March 2006. In April-May 2006, the Commission will publish the Commission staff working paper on interoperability. • A continuous effort of collaboration with the National competence Centres must be initiated and maintained by the eHWG and eHSG during 2006-2007 • Further consultation of relevant stakeholders through a public consultation as well as several meetings and 4 workshops funded through Specific Support Actions will allow the refinement of the Recommendation on eHealth interoperability to be issued beginning of 2007.

  3. Political /social aspects – benefits, incentives, political support, collaboration aspects, funding requirements Technical aspects – architecture proposed, possible technical solutions Semantic – terminology, language etc. Legal aspects – data protection, confidentiality (+certification schemas) International aspects – collaboration with US, Canada, Australia… ISO, WHO, ITU, ESA… Technical annex on proposed standards Annex on legal requirements Annex on certification criteria(?) Structure of the Recommendation

  4. Interoperability activities – proposed organisation Patient summary Patient Practitioner identifier Emergency data set eHealth Working Group CEN TC 251, ETSI, CENELEC, ISO TC 215, CEN/ISSS Stakeholders Group EU projects and studies

  5. Roadmap after 2007? • Developing further topics (ePrescribing, EHR interoperability including semantic, messaging) • Harmonise legal framework • Implementation of certification of applications • Monitor implementation of Recommendation and the benefits (Impact studies, best practices portal) • Support implementation (structural funds, CIP)

  6. Discussion

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