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3rd eHealth European Ministerial Conference
Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
The WHO eHealth strategy:
Resolution, action plan and future WSIS commitments
Dr. JC Healy, Director, Office of the ADG,
External Relations and Governing Bodies
Ref. Tromsoe
3rd eHealth European Ministerial Conference
Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
HABEMUS…..
WHO eHealth Strategy
Stratégie de l'OMS pour la cybersanté
Estrategia de cibersalud de la OMS
Стратегия ВОЗ в области электронного
здравоохранения
世界卫生组织的电子卫生保健
‫إستراتيجية الصحة اإللكتروني لمنظمة الصحة العالمية‬
3rd eHealth European Ministerial Conference
Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• 1.
The WHO added value
• 1.1 Terms of reference and duties:
UN specialised Agency: 192 Member States
• 1.2 Process:
WHA, EB, WHO HQ and Regions
• 1.3 Structure and Instruments for Action
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Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• 2.
The eHealth Resolution
• 2.1. The Millennium Development Goals (MDG),
target 18 "…"
• 2.2. The WHO eHealth task force (see list) and the
eHealth HQ and Region focal points (July 2004)
• 2.3. The 115th Executive Board (January 2005)
• 2.4. The 58th World Health Assembly (16-25 May 2005):
192 Member States, item 13.17
3rd eHealth European Ministerial Conference
Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• 2.5 Resolution … Rationale:
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MDG
Article 2 of the WHO Constitution
Demand of the Member States
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Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• 2.6 Resolution WHO EB115.R20
• … Urges the Members States to
- develop a national eHealth strategy, including legal and
infrastructure frameworks, and public-private partnership
- mobilize multisectorial collaboration
- establish national eHealth centers and networks of excellence
etc
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Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• … Requests the Director General to (inter alia)
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promote international collaboration
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provide technical support
facilitate integration of eHealth in the health systems
continue to promote health awareness and healthy lifestyle
through elearning services such as Health Academy
support interregional initiatives among group of
countries that speak a common language
document the best practices and report on it
etc
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Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
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3. Follow-up of the Resolution
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3.1
WHO
HQ : Observatory, Health Academy, International
relationships with ITU, UNESCO etc, Reports, assessment,
Expert Group
Regions: Regional cooperation and customisation
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3.2
Member States decision makers:
legal, administrative, technical, and financial infostructures
(G8, G20, G others), International cooperation
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3.3
HC professionals and industrialists
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3.4
Citizens and final users: towards personalised public
Health initiatives for Health education and promotion,
lifestyle etc.
Health Academy
A virtual school of public health
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Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• 4.
Next steps
• 4.1 2nd World Summit on Information Society (WSIS)
(November 2005 Tunis )
- eHealth report
- MoU with ITU
- MoU with Satellite Telco companies.
• 4.2 World Bank commitment
• 4.3 The new EU/WHO partnerships (DG DEV, ...)
• 4.4 The future UN Reform: role of WHO
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Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• 5.
Conclusion:
• 5.1 eHealth Resolution:
• Achievement of 15 years of activities
• Starting point for the next 15 years of global eHealth
development
• 5.2 New challenge:
• "eHealth for All" is achievable by 2012
3rd eHealth European Ministerial Conference
Tromsoe, Norway, 23-24 May 2005
• For additional info:
• Global:
www.who.int
• Resolution text:
http://www.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/
EB115-REC1/e/Resolutions.pdf
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