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Title: H. Stephen Lieber


1
Electronic Health Records Global Perspectives
  • H. Stephen Lieber
  • President CEO
  • Healthcare Information and Management Systems
    Society (HIMSS)

2
HIMSS
  • International not-for-profit, membership based
    organisation
  • Offices in US, Belgium and Singapore
  • Offer educational programs in North America,
    Europe, Asia and Middle East
  • Over 23,000 HIT professionals, physicians,
    nurses, other healthcare executive members
  • Primary source of education, professional
    development, tools and resources on e-Health, HIT
  • Recognises best practices, leading hospitals and
    physician practices for adoption and use of HIT
  • More at www.himss.org

3
Sound Familiar?
  • The situation and challenges in (fill in the
    blank) are similar to other (fill in the
    continent) countries
  • limited budget
  • rising demand for healthcare services
  • chronic disease management
  • quality below expectations
  • people in countryside with limited access to
    health care services

4
Core Comparisons
  • Overview of each country examined
  • National EHR Program
  • - National IT/ICT status and strategy
  • - National/Regional EHR Approach
  • EHR Governance
  • - Legal/Regulatory
  • - Healthcare policy
  • - EHR Financing

5
Core Comparisons (cont.)
  • Technology
  • Adoption
  • Outcomes
  • - Benefits
  • - Implementation Experiences
  • Next steps for each country

6
Funding
  • Central Government
  • Private Sector
  • Central, Local and Private
  • Central and Local
  • -England, Germany,
  • France, Netherlands,
  • Sweden, South Africa,
  • Denmark, New Zealand.
  • -India, Israel, Japan, Singapore
  • -Canada, Hong Kong, USA.
  • -Australia

7
Governance Models
8
Standards and Interoperability
9
United Kingdom
  • Regional and local organizations vary in their IT
    maturity and adoption of EHR/EMR systems
  • Primary care has been, and continues to be, a
    leader in the adoption of EHR due to policy
    requirements and financial incentives
  • Successful adoption has also been attributed to
    leadership by highly committed physician
    champions and carefully targeted communication,
    regulation, assistance and incentives on the part
    of the NHS

10
France
  • Classic obstacles still being experienced
  • lack of interoperability, incomplete
    standardization, insufficient training and
    inadequate provider support
  • Start with clinical documents in use rather than
    fully structured data
  • Need collaborative involvement of all
    stakeholders (patients, providers, vendors and
    government agencies) from beginning
  • Need framework for national EHR early in the
    implementation process

11
Greece
  • Goal allow the unimpeded flow of health
    information within the healthcare system in an
    absolutely secure manner, following the citizen
    in his/her interactions and contacts with the
    system
  • The national EHR will include a subset of medical
    data for every citizen, easily accessible from
    various health care units
  • Twister Project implement eHealth services in
    remote areas using a hybrid network with
    wireless, satellite, and terrestrial broadband
    segments

12
Turkey
  • Significant benefits have been realized
  • National Health Information Standards have been
    developed
  • Agreements governing health data types and
    collection methods at the national and regional
    levels
  • Agreements on data interchange standards between
    different health information systems
  • Telemedicine programs implemented in selected
    rural and poor regional hospitals
  • Decision Support System (DSS) has been added

13
Algeria
  • In 2007, 66 of 69 countries in e-Readiness
  • 10 of the population is considered to be
    internet users
  • In 2006, 1.1 PCs per 100 person
  • System aims to manage patient records, verify
    patient benefits, and simplify administration by
    reducing paperwork
  • Designed to have three major applications
    teleconsultation, remote assistance of surgical
    acts and the sharing of health information

14
Estonia
  • Service oriented nation-wide Health Information
    system
  • All health service providers have own information
    systems and these connect to central Health
    Information System
  • Document sending/receiving, Case
    beginning/closing messages, Summary queries,
    Document queries, Duplicate handling, Access
    services, Patient demographics, related person
    handling
  • ID card system

15
Mongolia
  • 10 of population PC users
  • Pilots focused on distance treatment, diagnostic,
    monitoring
  • Online system to allow medical professionals in
    remote areas to share patient information with
    medical professionals in urban centers and make
    internet-based diagnosis
  • Bring together the best cardiological expertise
    in Mongolia, through a telemedicine network and
    website, for diagnostic purposes
  • Health Sciences University of Mongolia and the
    University of Basel linkage to allow for remote
    pre-op, post-op diagnosis, therapy and knowledge
    sharing

16
Key Lessons
  • Requires a commitment from high levels of
    government and private sector.
  • Continuous communications at all levels.
  • Data standards for Interoperability needs to be
    implemented.
  • Physicians must be involved.
  • Training is a essential piece that must be funded.
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