Title: Informatics, Communications
1Informatics, Communications Access to Health
Care Information
- Nora Oliveri, MD
- Fundación de Informática Médica (Medical
Informatics Foundation) - norao_at_fim.org.ar / oliverinora_at_aol.com
2The New Digital Structure
- The incorporation of informatics to medicine
allows us to go from an infrastructure based on
pencil to a digital infrastructure. Then, we
enter the digital era, the information era.
3The New Digital Structure
- The flow of information is the main
differentiating feature in organizations in the
digital era. Once informatics is incorporated to
our activity all processes are easier and
swifter. By using informatics we have access to
the information that we need, and this allows us
to make proper and timely decisions.
4Significance of the Internet in Access to
Information
- The value of the Internet as a quick, efficient
economic means to access information is still
more important in countries where high costs in
communication and low economic resources make it
impossible sometimes, to obtain available
information at the right time.
5Kofi A Annan, General Secretary of the United
Nations says
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- The quantity and quality of the available
information is changing each day, in each
country, in each corner of the world. Access is
crucial. The capability to receive, send, and
share information through computer nets, the
possibility of publishing works without
censorship or restrictions, the freedom to
communicate at will beyond frontiers, will be the
basic rights for everyone.
6Kofi A Annan, General Secretary of the United
Nations says
- For a long time, economic inequality and fear to
freedom has prevented most men and women in the
planet from making the most of the knowledge the
information revolution has provided to us.
7Internet is.
- Internet is a Metanet, is a network of networks,
global, worldwide, planetary, made up by multiple
computers connected among themselves and that
communicate with each other using the same
language. - Besides, is a model of Information Systems.
8Internet presents the fastest growth of any media
in history
- To reach 50 MM of users it took
- Radio 38 years
- TV 13 years
- Cable 10 years
- Internet 5 years
9E-mail
- The e-mail is the digital version of our
traditional mail - It is the most popular service in the Internet
- Tens of millions of e-mail messages circulate
daily through the net all over the world - There is no relation between geographical
distance and time
10WWW or Web
- WWW was created in 1989, 20 years after the
creation of the Internet - A system that allows to interconnect the
information that will be available through the
Internet.
11Internet Web
- Internet
- MEDIA by which access is obtained to
information. - It is the computer net that allows to access the
information stored on the WWW - Web
- It is the information contained in the net,
which can be presented as text, images, audio,
video
12Search Engines
- Some of the most useful search engines
specialized in locating information regarding a
given topic of the health care field - Medhunt www.hon.ch/MedHunt
- Medexplorer www.medexplorer.com
- Medscape www.medscape.com
- HealthAtoZ www.healthatoz.com
- Medical World Search www.mwsearch.com
- Yahoo Health dir.yahoo.com/Health
13Telemedicine Telehealth
- Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications
informatics with medical purposes - J. Preston, 1993
14Telemedicine Telehealth
- Telehealth Is a compound term that includes
activities related to health, services and
methods, which are carried out in the distance
with the help of information telecommunications
technology. - Definition by the Experts Group of the WHO,
Geneva, 1997
15Telemedicine Telehealth
- Its goal is to improve the populations health,
the control of diseases and medical care, as well
as education, administration research in the
health area. - Telehealth policies must be addressed to all
countries and regions within each country, to
identify the key issues in introduction of
Telehealth, and to provide a strategy for this
introduction.
16Telemedicine Telehealth
- The most important benefits are related to cost
saving, extension of health cover for everyone
and improvements in population health indexes.
17Telehealth includes
- Telemedicine
- Tele-education
- Tele-research
- Tele-administration
18Telemedicine
- It is the supply of health care services by
professionals, in places where distance is a
critical factor, using information and
telecommunication technology for exchanging
reliable information for diagnosis, treatment,
and prevention of diseases, research, evaluation
and continuing medical education, with the goal
of improving individuals and peoples health.
19Tele-education
- It is a dynamic process by which changes can be
transformed in attitudes, knowledge, information
and training through information and
communication technologies to and for the
patients, health care professionals and
communities with the purpose of encouraging
health improvement.
20Tele-education
- The most important ideas in Tele-education
include - Learning throughout life
- Health improvement
- Participatory Education
- Education without frontiers
21Tele-research
- It includes a variety of scientific activities
addressed to solve health care problems
including - Connection collaboration among individuals and
centers to share ideas, results and to access the
core of competence, information and knowledge
bases
22Tele-research
- Development of new telematics and application
technologies - Assessment and validation of telematics applied
to health care and its effects on individuals,
societies and disciplines related to health care.
23Tele-administration
- It is the use of information and communications
technology for planning, implementation, funding,
and assessment of disease control, quality,
efficiency and effectiveness in service supply. - This also includes epidemiological surveillance
and control, and administration of human
technical resources.
24Obstacles in incorporation of Telehealth
- A. Political / Economic
- Expectation - Failure in demand
- Political support based in Health Care for
Everyone
25Obstacles in incorporation of Telehealth
- B. Social / Cultural
- Attitude training for health care professionals
- Existence of flow of traditional information
26Obstacles in incorporation of Telehealth
- C. Ethical / Legal
- Data confidentiality protection
- Transaction malpractice
- Professional credential
27Obstacles for incorporation of Telehealth
- D. Technical / Financial
- Regulation and training framework
- Telecommunication networks
- Help for the user
- Tele-diagnosis can increase costs
- Costs policy
- Data and method assessment
28Applications in Computerized Health Care
- Access to Databases
- Electronic Medical Records
- Distance Training
- Operation Monitoring
- Tele-ambulance
- Home Care
- Epidemiological Surveillance Prevention
- Health Care Services Planning
- Mobile Applications
29Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- Improvements in communication infrastructure
associated to decrease in costs of services will
allow the development and implementation of
health care networks. - A better access to information will allow medical
services to be addressed more specifically to
prevention.
30Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- Systems of Epidemiological Surveillance and
Disease Monitoring will allow a careful control
in the whole population. - Family physicians will be the first link of a
health care system interconnected that will allow
to make references, counter-references, requests
for studies, results receipt, control and
treatment alert.
31Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- Distance medical education through the Internet
will allow that all professionals interested in
keeping updated can do so with a low cost,
accessing highly qualified programs and
self-regulating the time to be able to follow
their own pace.
32Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- Institutions will carry out massive training of
staff through Intranets, which will allow a
significant saving of costs and permanent control
of individual and general training level with
highly standardized information.
33Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- The implementation of applications for mobile
devices will allow to perform a better control
and follow up of patients with chronic
pathologies, such as diabetes or hypertension, as
well as elder patients.
34Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- Professionals will enrich the medical
relationship with patients by establishing a
bilateral computer link that will allow them not
only to provide medical information, but to
educate the population, too. - In turn, the patients will be able to know the
degree of training and updating before choosing a
professional in directories available from
institutions authorized for professional
certification and re-certification.
35Prospect in Latin-America for the next 5 years
- Computerization of administrative processes will
allow a better control of transactions and
clearness in purchases. - The analysis of transactions will allow billing
to be transmitted without mistakes, thus making
collection of services swifter, and detecting any
attempt of fraud or abuse.
36Now, let us imagine that
- We could add to our health care system the
elements described here. - All actors of the system are connected between
themselves - We have an urgency system that allows for
incorporation of all information and taking data
from the hospital central system - The computers are very friendly and can be
managed by a tactile screen, optic pencil or
voice recognition
37Now, let us imagine that
- Billings and administrative procedures are
carried out automatically - The information remains recorded on line so that
it can be consulted by any other professional
that may need it from a remote place - All the information about treatments and
administered drugs is evaluated automatically to
help preventing adverse and secondary reactions
38Conclusions
- Undoubtedly, many changes will have to be done to
reach a health care system that may operate thus. - This will be a challenge that will be worthy to
face to have a better quality of life and to get
increasingly closer to health care principles for
everyone.