Session 2 (Case Studies) Conclusions & Recommendations

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Session 2 (Case Studies) Conclusions & Recommendations Ronald Welz Director WDS Technologies SA 11/14/2018

Presentations in Session Overview of ITU-D case studies; P. Kantchev; BDT, ITU, Switzerland Keneya blown : the telemedicine pilot project in Mali; O. Ly, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland Force Feedback Ultrasound Service; P. Thorel, France Telecom, R&D Telemedicine Services, France Argonaute 3D Virtual Medical Team; P. Thorel, France Telecom, R&D Telemedicine Services, France East Bhutan Tele-ECG Project; Subekti, Tokai University, Japan 11/14/2018

Highlights from Presentation 1 Overview of ITU-D case studies Evolving technologies enhance E-Health services. Developing countries can benefit by using simple low-cost systems. Success of implementation based on close and strong cooperation between medical and telecommunication sector. Large scale projects and E-Health networks deployment depend on transparency, interoperability and world-wide standardization. Ministries of public health and health insurers will become strongest E-Health proponents when the E-Health will make cheaper and widen the horizon of health services to citizens and customers. E-Health interoperability standards are needed now! 11/14/2018

Highlights from Presentation 2 “Telemedicine pilot project in Mali” Differents activities - be a provider, trainer, web hosting service, ... Do not reinvent the wheel - use as background the work done by others Do not work alone - Necessary to cooperate in the national, regional and international scale Choose of adaptable technology - use of  free software and if available open source software 11/14/2018

Highlights from Presentation 3 “Force Feedback Ultrasound Service” 11/14/2018

Highlights from Presentation 4 “Argonaute 3D Virtual Medical Team” 11/14/2018

Highlights from Presentation 5 “East Bhutan Tele-ECG Project” Telemedicine in Bhutan very useful step-by-step approach sustainability Evaluation from our current project will become feedback to gain better result for the future projects Government of Bhutan and Health Professionals have high enthusiasms and welcome to this project which shows high potential sustainable of this project. 11/14/2018

Overview of issues in the session Standards are there but no one does cover the global complexity of e-Health application. Understandability/Complexity of some standards is low Missing bandwidth slow implementation, particularly in developing countries Large scale/Multi-vendor experiences is missing Missing Interoperability scenarios make large-scale (=nation-wide) projects difficult Standard for ECG encoding missing Mobile telemedicine technology will probably have some impact 11/14/2018

Recommendations There is no need for a new big healthcare standard should be started; rather « Meta » standards (like IHE or HL7-RIM) are now important Coordination between ITU/ISO/CEN/DICOM/HL7 to be promoted Follow-up studies should give better feedback Large scale projects should be promoted to test multi-vendor compatibility Usage of XML should be promoted within the standards Open Source/Royalties free standards are to be promoted Special needs must be considered (for example: Standard for ECG encoding required) 11/14/2018

Follow-up actions Diffusion of synthesized and compact information on ITU web-sites with links to standards, projects & companies Publication of guidelines for e-Health implementers Creation of a “Telemedicine Reference Model” ? Creation of an expert committee to synthesized e-Health standards Organisation of conferences in developing country Linkage of national pilot projects to test interoperability 11/14/2018

Conclusion E-Health is slowly but surely happening. Be patient, telemedicine will not happen before IT is integrated sufficiently within hospitals (happening now) Time runs for consolidation and information rather then for new standards Special attention for developing countries is needed so that there is not only a digital divide between North and South but within these areas 11/14/2018