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Provisional draft Challenge 5 - Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare ICT for Health DG Information Society & Media European Commission

Provisional draft Challenges for European Health Systems Pressure on healthcare systems  Citizens’ expectations for high-quality care  Increased prevalence of chronic diseases  substantial part of the overall healthcare costs  Demographic changes  more people will require prolonged care  Rising healthcare costs  faster than the economic growth itself Require changes in the way:  healthcare is delivered  medical knowledge is managed & transferred in clinical practice

Provisional draft Aims Multidisciplinary research to support:  Improved productivity of healthcare systems  patient care at the point of need  health information processing  Continuous and more personalised care solutions  informed & responsible participation of patients and informal carers  respond to the needs of elderly people  Prevention and prediction of diseases  save lives and avoid costly treatments  Higher patient safety  optimise medical interventions and prevent errors  Industrial leadership  European eHealth and medical imaging/devices industry  attract pharmaceutical research back in Europe

Provisional draft Aims Integrated, holistic approach addressing:  User needs  Technological development  Personal data security, confidentiality, privacy  Reimbursement  Legal framework  Validation  quantitative indicators of their added value and potential impact  Integration in healthcare processes  interoperability with eHealth systems  encourage changes towards new delivery models

Provisional draft Personal Health Systems Key facilitators for: - Continuity of care - Preventive & personalised care - Citizen-centred care  citizen empowerment  preventive lifestyle & early diagnosis  disease management  independent living for ageing society

Provisional draft Personal Health Systems Benefits for all: - health conscious who wish to stay fit - healthy individuals at risk who wish to maintain normal health status - chronically ill patients - elderly persons or people in need, who want to live independently outside care institutions In the form of: - wearable - implantable - portable systems - point-of-care systems

Provisional draft Personal Health Systems Examples of FP6 projects MYHEART ( Wearable systems (intelligent textiles) for prevention, early diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases OFSETH ( ) Textiles with optical sensors for physiological monitoring HEARTFAID ( ) Knowledge-based platform for heart failure management SMARTHEALTH ( ) and MICROACTIVE ( ) Point of care devices for cancer screening (breast, cervical and colorectal cancer)

Provisional draft FP7 Objective – Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point of Care diagnostics Focus on: (a) Personalised (health status) monitoring  For people at risk or chronically ill  Wearable or portable/mobile ICT systems  Enable remote monitoring & care  Multi-parametric information (physiological; biochemical; activity, location, social and environmental context)  Correlation with expert biomedical knowledge  Interoperable with electronic medical records  Potential for adoption/integration in healthcare

Provisional draft FP7 Objective – Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point of Care diagnostics Focus on: a1) Chronic disease management  intelligent closed-loop approaches  detect and assess trends and episodes  facilitate adaptive care  promote doctor-patient interaction  potential for integration in the healthcare process  remote management, avoiding hospitalisation a2) Preventive monitoring for people at risk  identify evolving patterns/trends in health & lifestyle parameters  indicate elevated risks of disease development  reveal episodes at early stages  facilitate personalised guidance  encourage citizen compliance  prompt for early medical intervention

Provisional draft FP7 Objective – Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point of Care diagnostics Focus on: (b) Point-of-Care diagnostics  multi-analyte screening at primary acre (GP offices)  portable or handheld devices  based on molecular diagnostics, LoC, microarrays, etc.  identify disease predisposition  early diagnosis of diseases & their recurrence  assistance to treatment dosage advice suitability of drug use  significant advances in: sensitivity and specificity, data processing, analysis and quality control  interface with hospital and laboratory information systems & electronic medical records

Provisional draft FP7 Objective – Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point of Care diagnostics (c) Additional Support Actions on: 1) R&D roadmap on Personal Health Systems  emerging technologies and potential applications  user demand and business aspects  ethical and legal considerations 2) Wireless transmission of health-related information  reliability aspects  need for exclusive radio frequency bands? 3) Interoperability of Personal Health Systems with other eHealth systems  promotion and recommendations for continuous care

Provisional draft FP7 Objective – Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point of Care diagnostics When :Call 1 Instruments:  (a) Personalised Monitoring : IPs  (b) Point of Care diagnostics : IPs  (c) Coordination and Support Actions: CSAs

Provisional draft Patient safety – Dimension of the problem > 1 M. patients in US suffer injuries each year as a result of broken health care processes and system failures. > 1/2 of U.S. patients receive known “best practice” treatments for their illnesses and < 1/2 physician practices use recommended processes for care % of every dollar spent on health care in US, is spent on costs associated with “overuse, underuse, misuse, duplication, system failures, unnecessary repetition, poor communication, and inefficiency”

Provisional draft In Europe Department of Health in UK estimates that 1/10 patients admitted to NHS hospitals will be unintentionally harmed Patient safety incidents cost the NHS in UK an estimated £2 billion a year in extra bed days, in addition hospital acquired infections add a further £1 billion to these costs. In the Netherlands, approx. 800,000 Dutch people over the age of 18 have been the victim of errors due to the inadequate transfer of medical information.

Provisional draft Advanced Risk assessment and Patient safety Examples of related work: PIPS ( ) Healthcare delivery to the European Public by means of creating a new Health and Life Knowledge and Services Support Environment. PIPS results will enable Healthcare Authorities to improve risk management of Healthcare systems On going study : Impact of ICT on Patient Safety and Risk Management in Healthcare ( ) -Identify issues and challenges of patient safety and healthcare risk management of relevance to Member State health system policy priorities -Derive a ten-year vision/strategy as well as concrete recommendations for RTD measures within FP7 IST priority.

Provisional draft Advanced Risk assessment and Patient safety Behavior Personal Risk Management Professional Risk Management Continuity of Care Public Health Risk management Early detection Political Aspects Citizen/ Patient Patient/ Population Health System (Hospital, Treatment, HP, etc.) Prevention, early detection Diagnostic and treatment Follow up and prevention Focus of the Patient safety Call Large scale events Risk Assessment PH S Call

Provisional draft Research proposed in FP7 Advanced computerised adverse event systems: –Identification of common patterns in safety-relevant events beyond reporting nosocomial infections and/or Adverse Drug Events (ADE). –New tools for prediction, detection and monitoring of adverse events and other relevant information. –Based on innovative data mining and integration techniques of existing databases and specific applications. –Emerging technologies like semantic mining should be explored through multimedia databases. – Include validation leading to quantitative benefits.

Provisional draft Research proposed in FP7 One CSA - New risk prediction for large scale local, regional or even global adverse health events (infectious outbursts, bioterrorism): new risk prediction, assessment and management tools for preparation, surveillance, support and intervention in case of large adverse health events.

Provisional draft FP7 Objective – Advanced ICT for Risk Assessment and Patient Safety When :Call 1 Instruments: –Advanced computerised adverse event systems: Collaborative projects (CPs) –New risk prediction for large scale events: Up to one CSA of maximum 1 year duration and maximum EC contribution of €

Provisional draft Concept basis Basis is the International physiome project Computational frameworks and ICT-based tools for multiscale models of the human anatomy, physiology and pathology Libraries of data and toolbox for simulation and visualisation  Patient specific model from biosignals and images including molecular images Virtual Physiological Human

Provisional draft Virtual Physiological Human VPH to model & simulate human physiology and disease-related processes - key facilitator for:  Personalised (Patient-specific) healthcare solution  Early diagnostics & Predictive medicine

Provisional draft Virtual Physiological Human FP6 - Projects related to VPH: 1)Continuation from Bio-Medical Informatics and healthGrid projects (FP6 – Call 4) out of which:  Immunogrid (immune system physiology – ) (neurovascular pathology – )  LHDL (musculoskeletal system physiology – ) 2)Roadmaps  STEP (Strategy for the Europhysiome – )  SHARE (Supporting HealthGrid activities & research in Europe – )

Provisional draft Objective – Virtual Physiological Human Technical focus on: a)Patient-specific modelling and simulation  Modelling & simulation of organs/systems targeting specific clinical needs. Models should be multilevel b)Data integration and knowledge extraction  Coupling scientific research data with clinical/empirical databases  Image processing assessing disease evolution/presence c)a) & b) demonstrated on clinical applications:  Medical simulation environments for surgery  Prediction of disease or early diagnosis (patient specific)  assessment of efficacy/safety of drugs

Provisional draft Objective – Virtual Physiological Human d)Integrating action (NoE): in multilevel modelling and simulation of human physiology  sharing of knowledge  multidisciplinary training programmes  reusable software tools e)Coordination & Support Actions 1.Enhancing security and privacy in modelling and simulation addressing  patient data processed over distributed networks  use of genetic data 2. International cooperation on health information systems based on Grid capabilities

Provisional draft Objective – Virtual Physiological Human When :Call 2 Instruments:  (a-c) CPs  62 M€ for (a-c)  (d)Integrating action: NoE  8M€ max for 1 NoE  (e) Coordination & Support Actions: CSAs  2 M€ max [2 x 1 M€ max per topic]

Provisional draft Consultation information Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point-of-Care diagnostics Consultation workshop on “Personal Health Systems: the path from FP6 to FP7”, Luzern, 2 nd February Report available at: health2006/fp7phs_consultation_workshop_final-report.pdf Virtual Physiological Human VPH white paper (Nov 2005): arcelona2005/ec-vph-white-paper2005nov.pdf 2nd (STEP) white paper for the VPH research roadmap (2006): Conference on “ICT for BIO-medical sciences”: htm arcelona2005/ec-vph-white-paper2005nov.pdf

Provisional draft Advanced ICT for Risk Assessment and Patient Safety 2 nd of June 2004 – workshop on ICT for Patient safety (report provided by Deloitte & Touche) Benefits of ICT for patient safety - A strategic seminar at "eHealth 2006“ (High Level Conference. Malaga, May 2006) Expert meeting on "Impact of Emerging ICT on Patient Safety" at "ICT for Bio-Medical Sciences 2006“, 30 June 2006, Brussels atellite-events/index_en.htm atellite-events/index_en.htm Patient safety workshop in Geneva during the World of Health IT Conference, 10 October #partner_mtg #partner_mtg Consultation information

Provisional draft Contact persons DG INFSO Unit H1 – “ICT for Health” Personal Health Systems for Monitoring and Point-of-Care diagnostics - Loukianos Gatzoulis Advanced ICT for Risk Assessment and Patient Safety - Octavian Purcarea Virtual Physiological Human - Joel Bacquet s: