Information Society Technologies Information Society Technologies Workprogramme 2001 DG Information Society European Commission HEALTH Action Line I.1.1.

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Information Society Technologies Information Society Technologies Workprogramme 2001 DG Information Society European Commission HEALTH Action Line I.1.1

DG Information Society European Commission To allow all citizens, including those predisposed to diseases, to respond to risk factors whether at home work school or sport field through new generation of systems - User friendly and personalised interactive secure systems for health information and guidance - Portable secure systems for citizens to monitor their health I.1.1 Intelligent environment for citizen centred health management

3 “HEALTH” OBJECTIVE: “ To support all citizens, including those predisposed to diseases, with new generation systems, allowing them to respond to risk factors through lifestyle changes or other appropriate measures.”

4 “EXAMPLES” of risk factors: Relevant risk factors are those to which an adequate response is possible by individual measures. These may include: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEVELS WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO THE SAME GROUP OF DISEASES; HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEVELS WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO THE SAME GROUP OF DISEASES; A FAIR SKIN COMBINED WITH A HIGH LEVEL OF EXPOSURE TO SOLAR IRRADIATION WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO SKIN CANCER. A FAIR SKIN COMBINED WITH A HIGH LEVEL OF EXPOSURE TO SOLAR IRRADIATION WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO SKIN CANCER. TOBACCO SMOKING WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO CANCER TOBACCO SMOKING WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO CANCER A LOW CALCIUM DIET WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO OSTEOPOROSIS. A LOW CALCIUM DIET WHICH MAY PREDISPOSE TO OSTEOPOROSIS. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.

5FOCUS: “Interactive secure and communicating systems for the home, workplace, schools, sport fields to provide citizens with general health information and guidance coupled with health monitoring devices. “Interactive secure and communicating systems for the home, workplace, schools, sport fields to provide citizens with general health information and guidance coupled with health monitoring devices. Portable secure systems for citizens to monitor recommended lifestyle changes. Portable secure systems for citizens to monitor recommended lifestyle changes. Interactive systems for producers and suppliers of healthy lifestyle related products and services (in domains such as nutrition and physical exercise) to take into account in their products or services, evidence based health guidelines.” Interactive systems for producers and suppliers of healthy lifestyle related products and services (in domains such as nutrition and physical exercise) to take into account in their products or services, evidence based health guidelines.”

6 Doctors Citizens Interaction between Citizens, the Medical Profession and “Lifestyle related Industry”. Information Society Products and Services Intelligent and communicating systems ubiquitous computing, biosensors, intelligent interfaces etc will improve the interactions THE MARKET Lifestyle Industry Implement relevant recommendations and buy appropriate products and services Give advice to citizens (General Practitioners) Takes health criteria into account while developing new products and services and to lifestyle industry (Medical associations)

7 Intelligent Environment for health promotion illness prevention Personal health systems and services Hospitals Labs Pharmacies Primary care Health Admin I.1.1 Intelligent environment for citizen centred health management Information Society Technologies related to Health

8 Audiogram, Analysis of the voice E.E.G, M.E.G., R.M.N. Breath: volume, pressure, VO 2, VCO 2…... Vascular blood flow Doppler Ultra Sound E.C.G., M.C.G., BSM Breath: Frequency, Amplitude, Flow,... Skin: Temperature, Resistance, Impedance, Blood Flow Hydratation, color,… Thermic & tactile sensitivity Cardiac frequency & fetus movement Forms of the body & dimensions (Optic, laser, Ultra sound, X-Ray) Pulmonary sound Cardiac sound Mucles sound Arterial pressure Emotional response Vigilance, Mental charge E.M.G. Activity of muscles: movement, speed, power Urinal flow From Non-invasive measurements..

9 To new generation systems... New Generation Intelligent and communicating Systems: Health information systems giving certified, individualized advice and coupled with for example, e- commerce services for relevant products. Health information systems giving certified, individualized advice and coupled with for example, e- commerce services for relevant products. Systems providing an effortless self-assessment of the health status and advice for improvement. Systems providing an effortless self-assessment of the health status and advice for improvement. Portable and communicating devices assisting the search for products and services for lifestyle implementation Portable and communicating devices assisting the search for products and services for lifestyle implementation

10 EXPECTED OUTCOME “These innovative systems should enable the citizen to implement appropriate lifestyle changes or improvements to ensure better health and disease prevention. “These innovative systems should enable the citizen to implement appropriate lifestyle changes or improvements to ensure better health and disease prevention. These systems should establish or complement information flows between the citizens, the medical and paramedical professions and the healthy- lifestyle related industry.” These systems should establish or complement information flows between the citizens, the medical and paramedical professions and the healthy- lifestyle related industry.”

11 AL I.1.1: AL I.1.1: Intelligent environment for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Results of the 3st Call: SALUT - intelligent environment for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of eating disorders (anoxeria, boulemia, obesity) and prevention of eating disorders (anoxeria, boulemia, obesity) - expert system, decision support, information portal BODYLIFE - Intelligent systems, monitoring the body composition in the context of improving lifestyle and in the context of improving lifestyle and preventing illness, sensors, equipment preventing illness, sensors, equipment WEIGHT-INFO - information portal for supporting citizens predisposed to obesity predisposed to obesity HEALTHSAT Satellite based health education channel CPA4: survivability CORAS - security assessment methodology H-LIFE - intelligent personal health assistant - knowledge-based environment integrated with Personal Health Record for provision of certified lifestyle information