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Improving health and well-being:

leveraging the opportunities of digital health information

HENRIQUE MARTINS

eHealth Network Cochair

eHAction Coordination

President of the Portuguese Shared Services for Ministry for Health

Exploring synergies to enhance the role

of digital health in strengthening health systems and increasing access

to quality care in Europe

213 June 2019, Bucharest, Romania

The eHealth Network is a

voluntary network of national

authorities responsible for eHealth

that was set up as a result of the

EU’s Cross-border Healthcare

Directive.

It draws up guidelines in the area

of eHealth and aims to enhance

interoperability between

electronic health systems and

continuity of care, and to ensure

access to safe and quality

healthcare.

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“The use of digital tools

empowers people to look

after their health.

It stimulates prevention

and enables feedback and

interaction between users

and healthcare providers.”

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eHealthThe right eHealth means access to better health coverage

513 June 2019, Bucharest, Romania

A. EMPOWERING PEOPLE• eHealth/ mHealth can be a means for better integrated

and personalised health care

• ICT can support patient empowerment through the use of

mHealth apps

C. ENHANCING CONTINUITY OF CARE• Data supports cross-border healthcare and with that

supports the continuity of care and the right of

Europeans citizens to choose their own healthcare

provider.

D. OVERCOMING IMPLEMENTATION

CHALLENGES• Develop, implement and deploy consistent eHealth

enablers based on agreed common frameworks for

interoperability, security, competencies and evaluation.

B. INNOVATIVE USE OF HEALTH DATA• Large volumes of health data could unlock great potential

in the healthcare

• Secondary use of data and big data can provide value for

research

The eHealth Network sub-group working on the

MWP 2018-2021 as agreed to focus on four areas:MAIN AREAS AND PRIORITIES

MULTIANNUAL WORK PROGRAMME (MWP) 2018-2021

MAIN AREAS AND PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED BY THE MEMBER STATES

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Joint Action Supporting eHealth Network – eHAction is the expression of the Network’s ambitionto lead the way on key developments and to support Member States in core topics:

• Empowering People

• Innovative use of Health Data

• Enhancing continuity of care

• Overcoming implementation Challenges

• Integration on National policies and sustainability on eHealth

• The Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EHRxF)

• A Common Semantic Strategy (CSS)

Key Driver - eHN 2019-2020

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Key Driver - eHN 2019-2020

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Key Driver - eHN 2019-2020

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A. EMPOWERING PEOPLE

• eHealth/ mHealth can be a means for better integrated

and personalised health care

• ICT can support patient empowerment through the use of

mHealth apps mHealthHUB

Joint Action on implementation of digitally enabled

integrated person-centred care

(2019)

eHealthStakeholders

WG

Horizon2020

projects

mHealth

PatientAccess and

Use of Heathdata

Digital Health Literacy

TeleHealth

National/Regional Strategies or

Initiatives

NationalDigital

Networks

EurobarometerDigital Health

Literacy

eHealthbenchmarketing

studies

EC studyon

telemedicine 2018

eHAction | eHealth Network eHealth Network| Expanding Topics

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Projects&

initiativesoutside of

the EUGuidelines on

patient registries (PARENT)

Big Data Activities

EMA

Horizon2020

projects

Awarenessraising use of

big data

Identified cross-border use cases on

Big data

Define common

principles for practical

governance

National/Regional Strategies or

Initiatives

1M + Genomes

declaration High-Level Expert

Group on Artificial

IntelligenceCoordinated EU Plan on Artificial

Intelligence

HorizonEurope

B. INNOVATIVE USE OF HEALTH DATA

• Large volumes of health data could unlock great potential

in the healthcare

• Secondary use of data and big data can provide value for

research

eHAction | eHealth Network eHealth Network| Expanding Topics

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Projects&

initiativesoutside of

the EU

Recommendations on a Common Framework for

Mapping Health Professionals’

eHealth Competencies

[JAseHN]

Horizon2020

projects

SupportingeHDSI and

Cross Borderactivities

Legal aspectsabout Cross

Bordersharing

eSkills for Professionals

National Agencies and Collaboration

– CapacityBuilding

EMSA & AMEE

Medical Schols Piloting

New Services

EHRxF

CEN-IPS

Working topics at eHN

C. ENHANCING CONTINUITY OF CARE

• Data supports cross-border healthcare and with that

supports the continuity of care and the right of

Europeans citizens to choose their own healthcare

provider.

HCP Chambers

eIT Health

eHealth Network| Expanding Topics

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Projects&

initiativesoutside of

the EU

Data protection

about secondary

use of health data

Horizon2020

projects

Interoperability guidelines in large

health-care organisations

best practices on data

protection (GDPR)

CyberSecurity

National Agencies and Collaboration

– CapacityBuilding

WEF

ECDC

EHRxF

WHO/OECD

CyberSecurityAct 2019

GDHP CybersecurityWorkstream

D. OVERCOMING IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES

• Develop, implement and deploy consistent eHealth

enablers based on agreed common frameworks for

interoperability, security, competencies and evaluation.

eHAction | eHealth Network eHealth Network| Expanding Topics

• Governance and strategy organisation

• Shared and Integrated prevention, education and awareness

• Protection measures and capacity building

• Common response to threats

• Sharing Research, development and innovation

• Collaborative response

SAVE THE DATE

1-2 nd oct

WORKSHOP LISBON

CiberSecMStates + ENISA

Cybersecurity international

collaboration

The main reasons to join efforts are:

• Define European eHealth Priorities and Initiaves• Joint efforts – MoU bilateral agreements• Share information and know-how amoungHCP Org, government institutions and nationalcompetence centres

By the following principles:• Interoperability efforts• Community developments• Supporting better healthcare services• Creating trust within European and national citizen

Why Join EU eHealth services &

initiatives:

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“eHealth for the best healthcare to everyone

from anywhere in Europe”

13 June 2019, Bucharest, Romania

Thank you!

More Sharing, Better Health!

Henrique.martins@spms.min-saude.pt

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