EPSO Working group eHealth

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EPSO Working group eHealth Tove Gemzell July 3 - 2017 Saaremaa, Estonia

Today Welcome and introduction Who is who and expectations Agenda setting Discussion about the Questionnaire on-line clinics by supervisory organisations in England ( CQC), Sweden (IVO), Estonia (Terviseamet) Medical devices and supervision

WHO Definitions we will use eHealth is the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for health. Examples include treating patients, conducting research, educating the health workforce, tracking diseases and monitoring public health. Where health refer to physical, mental and social wellbeing

Focus Consumer related eHealth services Because they: travel cross-border and are similar in different countries Special attention to: -choosing the relevant services from a patients perspective and risk analysis

Trends in Sweden eHealth vision in Sweden In 2025, Sweden will be the best in he world at using opportunities offered by digitalization and eHealth to make it easier for people to achieve good and equal health and welfare, and to develop and strengthen their own resources for increased independence and participation in the life of society.

Loose-loose situation  

Discussion What are the specific areas of risk regarding online care? How do you se this development coming about?

Discussion about the Questionnaire for the EPSO e-Health working group based on the experiences with or ideas about supervision of e-health clinics by supervisory organisations in England ( CQC), Sweden (IVO), Estonia (Terviseamet)

Has your organization any experience with supervision of online clinics ? With online labs, yes. The cases we do have regardin online clinics aren´t tried yet. If yes; why did you initiate it? - has it sprung from a specific complaint or tip or was it part of a larger plan to supervise many of the online providers? From specific complaints and tips. Can you briefly describe the supervision, i.e. how many care providers were supervised. What did you find and what actions did you take? We have tried 3 cases regarding online labs, and appr. 10 cases regarding online clinics are being under investigation. What was the focus of the supervision, what did you specifically look for? Information safety (identification), disease control) What is your over-all experience with this supervision? Was it different from “regular” supervision? The providers gave us satisfactory answers and had a sincere will to follow laws and regulations.