The Irish Presidency presented the Declaration at the Ministerial eHealth High Level Conference in Dublin on May 13th. eHealth ecosystems pool the resources of health and social care providers, industry, research institutions, authorities and end users throughout Europe to accelerate the development and adoption of innovative solutions such as eHealth to specific problems in health and social care.
Neelie Kroes said: "eHealth ecosystems could be the answer to the strain our social security systems are undergoing. If we work together and we use the enormous potential technology has to offer us, we can ensure top healthcare for all in Europe."
Tonio Borg said: "I agree that building ecosystems, bringing together
all the different players is a promising way forward. We very much
promote this type of approach under the European Union Innovation
Partnership on Active and Healthy ageing. Here we bring together
partners such as industry, health professionals, policy makers, patients
and carers to shape innovative solutions."
eHealth ecosystems could, among others, support the health reform
process in Europe, help us better understand healthcare needs and make
the introduction of new and innovative public/private business models in
healthcare easier. They facilitate mutually beneficial research and
innovation of the highest quality and may lead to an increased use of
new technology and services that improve patient care.
Ministers agreed that the aims of eHealth ecosystems could be achieved by:
- Strengthening coordination of all policies related to eHealth, from support to research and deployment, to developing a legal framework in specific areas like medical devices, patient safety, information security and interoperability.
- Promoting mutual learning and sharing of good experiences inside ecosystems between purchasers and providers, academia, citizens, industry and throughout the public and private sector health industry.
- Allowing innovative concepts, products and services to create new markets by applying new sets of rules, values and models, and
- Accelerating the implementation of existing and proven devices and processes through intensive innovation techniques and innovative procurement tools to ensure that citizens receive the benefits in a shorter timeframe, by delivering on existing priorities.
The Ministerial eHealth High Level Conference is part of eHealth Week.
The Conference is co-organised by the Irish Presidency and the
Commission.
The eHealth Task Force Report "Redesigning health in Europe for 2020"
stresses the significance of the expanding digital environment. The
European eHealth Action Plan 2012 - 2020 - Innovative healthcare for
21st century includes action to establish successful ecosystems.
For more information follow the link: eHealth Week 2013
[Source: eHealthNews.eu