22.10.2015. from strategies to services – ehealth as the enabler for cross-border healthcare epsos...
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21.04.23
From strategies to SERVICES – eHealth as the enabler for cross-
border healthcare
epSOS / making healthcare better
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21.04.23 Page 3Graphene & the WPL
Konstantin Novoselov, 36, first worked with Andre Geim, 51, as a PhD-student Playfulness is one of their hallmarks, one always learns something in the process.
A thin flake of ordinary carbon, just one atom thick. The unit hexagonal cell of graphene. As a material
it is completely new – not only the thinnest ever but also the strongest.
As a conductor of heat it outperforms all other known materials.
It is almost completely transparent, yet so dense that not even helium, the smallest gas atom, can pass through it.
A hypothetical hammock from graphene would thus weigh like whisker. In our 1 m2 hammock tied between two trees you could place a weight of approximately 4 kg before it would break. It should thus be possible to make an almost invisible hammock out of graphene that could hold a cat without breaking.
Carbon, the basis of all known life on earth, has surprised us once again.
21.04.23 Page 4epSOS as Graphene
NEPC
Simon Robinso
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The Next Steps in epSOS at last review
• Preparation of Pilot Sites In Progress• Testing In Progress• NCP implementation In progress• Full Translation/Transcoding In Progress• Signing of FWA In progress
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Key Actions from 1:st review
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Project Management Changes“The individual reports gave the impression that the project was not fully coordinated, which was acknowledged by the WPs leaders during the review.”
•The Quality assurance process has been modified to enter at an earlier stage•The Technical Project Management Lead (TPML) has engaged more people•The TPML has been given the tools to increase the rate of progress
Project Management Changes“The individual reports gave the impression that the project was not fully coordinated, which was acknowledged by the WPs leaders during the review.”
•The Quality assurance process has been modified to enter at an earlier stage•The Technical Project Management Lead (TPML) has engaged more people•The TPML has been given the tools to increase the rate of progress
Key Actions from 1:st review
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Reuse of existing material and Standards•The project have made sure to reuse existing Semantic standards •This also goes for all the technical specifications
Involvement of Local Users •National epSOS Pilot Coordinators (NEPCs) has been introduced to ensure proper communication and coordination with the National Contact Points (NCPs). •The Project now engages 700+ contributors and many more in its pilot sites
Reuse of existing material and Standards•The project have made sure to reuse existing Semantic standards •This also goes for all the technical specifications
Involvement of Local Users •National epSOS Pilot Coordinators (NEPCs) has been introduced to ensure proper communication and coordination with the National Contact Points (NCPs). •The Project now engages 700+ contributors and many more in its pilot sites
INFRASTRUCTURES INVOLVED PS/eP
HCPO 3.445
Hospitals 183
Farmacies 2.149
PoC 1.113
HUMAN RESOURCES INVOLVED
Health Professionals 30.157
Scale UP21.04.23 Page 8
epSOS Pilot Site Candidates in 10 (7 Pilots) Countries
Sustainability
epSOS participating nations
Switzerland contributes as extraordinary member
Patient Summary availability
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2011 2013
Level of Coded elements, patient Summary, average all countries
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2011 2013
The Current status in epSOS
• Preparation of Pilot Sites 100% Done• Testing 90% Done• NCP implementation 89% Done• Full Translation/Transcoding 100% Done• Signing of FWA 70% Done
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Key Achievements21.04.23 Page 13
Thanks to the Semantic Experts21.04.23 Page 14
Pilots approved to go live 2011• Austria• Czech Republic • Denmark• France• Greece• Lombardy• Spain
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Country A Country B Denmark ItalyDenmark xGreece x x
epSOS e-prescription
Country B Austria Czech France Italy Spain DenmarkAustria x x x x xCzech x x x x xFrance x x x x xItaly x x x x xSpain x x x x x
Country A
Pilot sites – some examples
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epSOS Point of Care Database
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1. Consolidate and scale up piloted epSOS services2. Extend and refine functionalities of the two core
services3. Assess the use of the epSOS patient summary
service in the context of the European emergency (112) service
4. Comparatively assess the interoperability approaches of epSOS services with those in other regions of the world,
epSOS extension objectives21.04.23 Page 20
21.04.23 Page 21Crystals of Golden Proportions
“There can be no such creature” noted Dan Shechtman including ???
The atoms in the crystal in front of him yielded a
forbidden symmetry. It questioned the most
fundamental truth of their science: that all crystals consist of repeating, periodic patterns.
It was wrong According to the Textbook Furthermore, such
a crystal was not represented in the International Tables for Crystallography – the main crystallographic reference guide. The pattern does not repeat itself, which was proof enough to scientists that it was not possible to obtain fivefold symmetries in crystals.
When Shechtman told scientists about his discovery, he
was faced with complete opposition, and some colleagues even resorted to ridicule. Many claimed that what he had observed was in fact a twin crystal. The head of the laboratory gave him a textbook of crystallography and suggested he should read it.
Fighting Established Knowledge. Shechtman, of course,
already knew what it said but trusted his experiments more than the textbook. All the commotion finally led his boss to ask him to leave the research group, as Schechtman himself recalled later. The situation had become too embarrassing.
21.04.23 Page 22Crystals of Golden Proportions
base from Mikael Erlandsson
Oh so you are also
implementing eHealth?
Cooperation is Key21.04.23 Page 23
DK, CZ, FR, ES, GR, AT, IT
SE, DE, SL