Description du projet
SOS project becomes Smart Open Services for European Patients (epSOS) to better reflect the focus on patient needs.
Experience sharing and consensus building in eHealth
Patient summaries and ePrescriptions
Patient summaries and electronic prescriptions (ePrescriptions) are two key services that enable high quality medical care. Such health records provide health professionals with essential information on the medical and medication history of the patient. In many situations access to such information can save lives (for example in case of allergies to medications, chronic conditions, blood disorders).
The epSOS project is a first step in addressing problems faced by doctors treating patients who seek health treatment when abroad. These problems include re-supplying essential medication that a patient has lost or forgotten, communicating medical situations to foreign-language doctors, diagnosing illness and prescribing proper medication with little knowledge of patient history.
Several Member States have implemented these services in their national healthcare systems and several others are about to do so. However, many of them cannot currently communicate with each other.
These services will only be widely used if they are trusted by both patients and healthcare professionals. Appropriate data protection, system security and performance criteria need to be included in any cross border application.
Objective
The objective of the epSOS project is to ensure that these national solutions can “talk to each other”. epSOS aims at enabling health professionals to electronically access the data of a patient from another country in their own language, using different technologies and systems. It will also make it possible for pharmacies to electronically process prescriptions from other Member States, so that patients travelling within the EU can obtain the essential medicine.
The approach
The project follows a bottom-up approach; it builds on existing technical solutions, and develops a set of specifications to ensure the interoperability of solutions, including security and identification systems and performance criteria.
The project will examine the level of maturity and deployment of patient summaries and ePrescriptions in the participating countries, and explore legal questions and develop technical specifications covering all basic components for a secure use of personal health data. In a second phase, the project will define, test and validate these solutions in real-life situations.
The approach will form the basis for a longer term, pan-European approach to building service solutions that will be able to work with each other.
The project responds to the commitment of Member States and the European Commission to achieve full interoperability of eHealth services. It will benefit from guidance provided by the Commission on how to make electronic health record systems work together.
Electronic patient record systems, with their initial focus on both patient summary/emergency data sets and medication record/ePrescribing solutions, are being driven forward by European member states. While all are committed to doing this in principle, some regions and countries are more advanced than others in terms of their capacity to implement proposed solutions. To enhance the possibility of these services being provided across national or regional borders, interoperability among systems and services must be achieved between the national and/or regional systems. To ensure trust in the use of these systems on the part of patients and healthcare professionals, appropriate data protection, system security and performance criteria need to be included in any emerging cross border applications. The national regulatory authorities and competence centres for eHealth that are cooperating in this large scale pilot to implement interoperability for the two proposed focal applications aim to test them out in pilot applications in a range of member states. The approach, which is based on well-developed and distinct use cases, and associated infrastructural components, aims to deliver both a methodological process and durable implementations (termed 'building blocks'). These will form the basis for a longer term, pan-European approach to building interoperable service solutions.
Appel à propositions
CIP-ICT-PSP-2007-1
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1020 WIEN
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1030 Wien
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1200 Wien
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1000 BRUSSELS
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1030 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1040 Bruxelles
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1205 Geneve 14
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3003 Bern
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14021 PRAHA 4
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53123 Bonn
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80686 Munchen
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53111 Bonn
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10623 BERLIN
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10117 Berlin
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5230 Odense M
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1216 Copenhagen K
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2300 Kobenhavn
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10113 TALLINN
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08005 Barcelona
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07120 Palma
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08005 BARCELONA
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41071 Sevilla
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46010 VALENCIA
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28071 MADRID
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08005 Barcelona
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45007 Toledo
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28014 Madrid
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00271 Helsinki
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75015 Paris
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75350 Paris
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75794 Paris
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546 36 THESSALONIKI
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18531 PIRAEUS
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10000 Zagreb
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1125 BUDAPEST
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H-1051 BUDAPEST
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20124 Milano
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20124 Milano
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2120 LUXEMBOURG
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VLT 1171 Valletta
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2491AC Den Haag
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2500 EJ Den Haag
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7489 TRONDHEIM
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0213 Oslo
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02-390 WARSAW
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61-755 POZNAN
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1050 189 Lisboa
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1000-177 Lisboa
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3810-193 Aveiro
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103 33 STOCKHOLM
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 LJUBLJANA
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811 09 Bratislava
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06800 Ankara
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06434 Ankara
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LS1 6AE Leeds
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LS2 7UE Leeds
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