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1 The Informed Patient The Doctor Knows Best, Does He? Gastein, October 6, 2005
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3 Contents Where we are Where we need to be Bridging the gap Overcoming the obstacles Roadmap towards the Informed Patient
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4 Where we are Bizarre situation - Information overload on Internet - Inadequate information flow from health professionals, particularly physicians Inadequate policy Evidence of inadequacy of health information in practice - TIP II Report - Health Communication Journal No single training manual
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5 Where we need to be “The European Patients Forum believes that all patients, no matter their condition, background or nationality, have a fundamental and legitimate right of access to all kinds of information about their health, medical conditions and the availability of treatments including the best available management for their disease”
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6 Where we need to be (2) « Informed Decisions.. in full partnership with health care professionals » (EPF) EU Policy which facilitates patient empowerment and information Institutionalized Part of Health Professional Training
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7 Benefits: Informed Patient Better quality life More discerning about health Prevention of disease Awareness of risks & benefits Optimize health outcomes Healthy patients an asset to society
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8 Bridging the Gap Involve the right PEOPLE (Patient Representative Groups = IAPO, Health Professionals, WHO, Young generation) Develop clear and effective POLICY Provide the most effective TRAINING material Develop PARTNERSHIP projects Create POLICY platforms for debate & influence EU agenda
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9 PEOPLE & Existing Policies International Association of Patients Organizations (IAPO) + EPF World Medical Association (WMA) « Decl. Lisbon on the Rights of the Patient » International Council of Nurses (ICN) « Informed Patients » International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) « Standards for Quality of Pharmacy Services » FDI World Dental Federation « International Principles of Ethics for the Dental Profession » World Health Organization?
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10 POLICY (Common Principles) Right to Information & Informed Decisions Confidentiality & Privacy Accessible, Timely, Accurate, Clear, Relevant, Reliable Focus on Prevention Risks & Benefits should be communicated Importance of Partnerships Training Imperative
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11 POLICY (Common Statement) Common Statement on the Principles of Good Practice in Health Communication and Information Practice Inclusive of existing policies Concise & Global context
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12 TRAINING (Common Manual) Pocket Edition Training Manual Examples of successful manuals (Good Clinical Practice for Biomedical Research, WMA Ethics Manual, Human Rights) Inclusion in curricula of health professions’ training
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13 OBSTACLES Government Informed Patient = Expensive Patient? Health Professions - Turf Wars - Older Generation vs Millenium Kids Patients - Team dynamics (Storming, Norming, Performing)
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14 ROADMAP WMA policy & training material development (2005 – 2006) Consensus Seeking Platform – towards a COMMON STATEMENT (Health Professions, IAPO + WHO) Training Manual – Scholarly piece, seek endorsement & distribution by HPAs Joint Advocacy
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15 Paradigm Shift: Old New
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