Global Observatory for eHealth
The Observatory aims to:
- Establish a research network - expand the Observatory's operations to include national and regional groups and thematic working groups on specific eHealth topics, as well as streamline data collection and reporting through the use of ICT.
- Develop a framework for analysis - design a comprehensive framework to uniformly describe and analyse eHealth at all levels - sub-national, country, regional,, and global.
- Establish indicators for monitoring - develop and agree on indicators to measure eHealth within and across countries.
- Promote best practices - collect, assess, and publish evidence to assist countries in adopting best practices.
- Policy - evaluate the impact of national policy, regulations, and legislation on eHealth, and assess the impact of eHealth on health systems.
- Report - publish reports on special areas of interest in eHealth.
Health, Technology
Selected findings of the first global survey on eHealth conducted in 2005 include the following:
• Digital divide includes the domain of eHealth
• eHealth policies are to be implemented in many countries in the near future and Member States require assistance from WHO
• National eHealth governance mechanisms need to be built and supported
• Numbers of public-private partnerships are increasing and effective practices should be promoted
• Citizen protection policies to ensure patient confidentiality need to be made a priority
• Interoperability issues need to be addressed in many Member States
• Production of multilingual eHealth information should be given increased support
The recommendations for action broadly encompass three areas: strengthening the baseline policies for provision of ICT for health; supporting citizen protection, equity of access, and multilingualism; and promoting the growth of eHealth capacity, tools, and services.
To access detailed information on the 2005 survey, please see the following:
Building Foundations for eHealth - Progress of Member States (January 2007) [PDF format]
eHealth TOOLS & SERVICES - Needs of the Member States (January 2006) [PDF format]
Collaborating organisations include Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (ISfTeH), International Medical Informatics Association International (IMIA), and 3Helix.
World Health Organization (WHO) Mozambique eNews, March 6 2006, and email from Dr. Misha Kay to The Communication Initiative on January 19 2009.
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