Monitoring and Benchmarking e-Health in Europe and the World
at the
"Hotel Ambassador – Zlata Husa Room " Vaclavske namesti 5-7, 111 24 Praha 1
Czech Republic
18th February 2009, 13:00 – 16:00 h Internet: www.ambassador.cz/en/hotel.html
Workshop Programme |
12:00 | Registration, Coffee and Tea |
13:00 | Welcome and Introduction Lucilla Sioli, European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, Acting Head of Unit "Economic and Statistical Analysis" |
13:10 | The e-Health Benchmarking in Europe studies of the European Commission: from e-Health Indicators to e-Health Benchmarking- Overview and Good Practices of e-Health Monitoring in Europe and the World– Results from the e-Health Benchmarking and the e-Health indicators studies
Ingo Meyer, empirica GmbH, Bonn (Germany) |
13:30 | Questions and Answers
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13:40 | The State-of-the-art of e-Health Monitoring and Benchmarking in Europe and the World – Good Practices- Good Practice Case: Hospitals: The eHospital Census – An Assessment of Current Healthcare IT Application Profiles and Future Outlook for eHealth in European Hospitals (Europe)
Uwe Buddrus, dii GmbH, Leipzig (Germany) - Good Practice Case: Hospitals: The use of ICT in the Health and Social Welfare Sector (Greece)
Foteini Psarra, ATLANTIS Research, Thessaloniki (Greece) - Good Practice Case: GPs and Citizens: Perceptions et usages des NTIC dans la santé en France 2007 - 2008 (France)
Patrice Cristofini, Orange Healthcare, Paris (France) - Good Practice Case: GPs: ICT and e-Health use among General Practitioners in Europe 2007
Ingo Meyer, empirica GmbH, Bonn (Germany) |
15:00 | Plenary discussion and the Future of e-Health Monitoring and Benchmarking in Europe- IT industry perspective: Veronique Lessens, AGFA & COCIR
- Healthcare provider perspective: Pascal Garel, European Hospital and Healthcare Federation (HOPE)
- National government perspective: Luc Nicolas, Federal Public Service Public Health, Belgium
- National statistical institute perspective: Virginia Balea, National Institute of Statistics – Romania
- European Commission policy perspective: Michael Palmer, European Commission DG Information Society and Media, Unit H1
- Plenary DiscussionChair: Werner B. Korte, empirica GmbH
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15.50 | Concluding remarks Lucilla Sioli, European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, Acting Head of Unit "Economic and Statistical Analysis" |