Monday, January 25, 2010

The socio-economic impact of interoperable electronic health record (EHR) and ePrescribing systems in Europe and beyond


Interoperable electronic health record (EHR) and ePrescribing systems are already high on the political agenda in Europe and beyond.

The goal of the EHR IMPACT study is to support ongoing initiatives and implementation work by the European Commission, Member States governments, private investors, and other actors. The study aims to improve awareness of the benefits and provide new empirical evidence on the socio-economic impact and lessons learnt from successfully implemented systems.

In pursuit of these goals, the study focuses on:

* Defining a conceptual framework and analysing differences in emphasis and functionalities of various kinds of EHR and ePrescribing systems, as well as levels and degrees of interoperability;

* Developing further the state-of-the-art socio-economic impact evaluation methodologies and applying these to interoperable EHR and ePrescribing systems;

* Identifying cases of good practice in terms of overall performance and particularly in economic terms, of implemented, interoperable EHR and ePrescribing systems;

* Evaluating the economic impact of ten implemented solutions from across the healthcare value system, as well as across the EU Member States;

* Presenting and disseminating the gained empirical knowledge to the wider public, to address the need to improve awareness of the benefits of interoperable EHR and ePrescribing systems.

The EHR IMPACT study is commissioned by DG INFSO and Media, unit ICT for Health.

Download The Socio-Economic Impact of Interoperable Electronic Health Record (EHR) and ePrescribing Systems in Europe and Beyond - Final Report


Sources

http://www.ehr-impact.eu/index.htm

http://www.ehealthnews.eu

Monday, January 04, 2010

Connectathon goes to France


The Tenth Annual European interoperability testing event, known as the IHE Connectathon, will be held in Bordeaux, France from April 12th to 16th, 2010 at the Cité Mondiale, a conference center located in the heart of the city on the banks of the Garonne river.

More than 300 information technology engineers from 90 companies are expected for this year's event, an intensive, five-day 'connectivity marathon' for testing the interoperability of applications used in health information systems.

In parallel with these testing activities, Connectathon 2010 will offer two full-day conference programs, one focused on the progress towards interoperability in European health IT programs and one focused on developments in France.

At the IHE Connectathon all companies implementing IHE Technical Framework specifications in their products have a unique opportunity to test their applications with systems and products from other vendors in a real-time interoperability environment.

According to vendors who have participated in previous Connectathons, "the cost of identifying and solving a bug during a Connectathon is about 10 times less than the cost of a bug identified on site."

The results of the Connectathon will be published on the IHE-Europe website and application vendors may refer to the IHE Integration Statements to show compliance of their product with IHE Integration Profiles. This is a clear benefit to vendors when responding to Requests for Proposals from users.

For more information on IHE-Europe please visit: www.ihe-europe.net. Also available on the IHE-Europe website are Success Stories about IHE implementations in Europe, as well as FAQs about Connectathon and IHE frameworks and specifications.



Sources

http://www.ehealthnews.eu/events/1832-connectathon-goes-to-france

http://www.ihe-europe.net/content/connectathon_2010.htm

Friday, December 25, 2009

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

EuroPharm Forum Observatory, knowledge and search facility for pharmacy practice


The purpose of the EuroPharm Forum Observatory is to collect and display information in order to develop pharmacy practice. Hopefully, knowlegde of the EuroPharm Forum Observatory and its contents will spread worldwide, and people with an interest in pharmacy practice will use and contribute to the information on the Observatory.

The Observatory can be used in many ways. A hint is to use the SEARCH facility in the upper right corner. This searches all contents in the entire Observatory and will quickly guide you to the right pages. Another way is to enter via the elements below. Each element has it's own purpose and structure.

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Discussions on pharmacy practice

Create your own discussions on topics of interest, and invite others to contribute

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Pharmacy Practice Documents

Find and provide links to documents of importance to pharmacy practice



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EuroPharm Forum Practice Domains

Follow and contribute to discussions within professional practice domains

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Evidence-based Pharmacy Practice

See the evidence for pharmacy practice, and contribute with your own evidence



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Pharmacy Practice Events

Find information on conferences, seminars, meetings, etc., and list your own


The EuroPharm Forum Observatory is organised as a wiki. Anyone with an interest in the development of pharmacy practice may use and contribute to the site. In order to contribute and add comments, you must be a registered user. Activate RSS feeds to receive automatic alerts of changes to the Observatory.

The Observatory is owned and maintained by the EuroPharm Forum in collaboration with the WHO Collaboration Centre for Drug Policy and Pharmacy Practice Development, Pharmakon, in Hillerød near Copenhagen, Denmark.

Source

http://europharm.pbworks.com/

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

SanAntonioPHARMA project by the European Fellowship for pharmacists


The <News> section of the EAHP website (European Association of Hospital Pharmacists) informs the Hospital Pharmacists that in the past two years, the European Fellowship for Pharmacists (EFP) has covered the meetings of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in 2008 and 2009. We are now expanding our project to the 2009 Breast Cancer Symposium in San Antonio as well as the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), to be held June of 2010.


Please sign up for this FREE educational report through the EFP.

Currently, the website is in French but the pdf will be delivered to you in ENGLISH one month after the symposium. Please follow the directions below to sign up for this educational report.

Go to: www.efp-online.org

* Scroll the right page to thered flashing” light
* Click on “San Antonio Pharma 2009”
* Enter: Last Name, First Name, Email
* Set your language to “English”


You will receive the report in ENGLISH approximately one month after the meeting.

Feel free to spread this information to your contacts so that as many colleagues may benefit from this unique report of an important medical conference, BY pharmacists, and FOR pharmacists !


Sources

http://www.eahp.eu
http://www.eahp.eu/News/SanAntonioPHARMA-project-by-the-European-Fellowship-for-pharmacists
http://www.efp-online.org/
http://www.asco.org/

Friday, October 09, 2009

New website for health promotion videos launched


The European Commission launches a website for health promotion videos produced in Europe. The aim is to share ideas and best practice and to show what has been done in public health campaigns on issues such as addiction prevention, communicable diseases, cancer or nutrition and physical activity.

You can access the new website from here:
http://www.healthclips.eu/


From the website, you can order a copy of a video to use it for non-commercial information purposes.


Sources


http://ec.europa.eu/health-eu/


http://ec.europa.eu/health-eu/videos/index_en.htm