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European eHealth Trends: expectations, implications and actions Tove Sørensen Project Manager ’eHealth Trends’, Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine eHealth 2006 Conference, Malaga, Spain10-12 May 2006
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Page 1: European eHealth Trends: expectations, implications and actions Tove Sørensen Project Manager ’eHealth Trends’, Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine eHealth.

European eHealth Trends:expectations, implications and

actions

Tove SørensenProject Manager ’eHealth Trends’, Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine

eHealth 2006 Conference, Malaga, Spain10-12 May 2006

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background

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digital opportunities(D Bogdan and V Gray, ITU, )

Source: ITU World Telecommunication Indicators Database.

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Telephone subscribers and Internet users, World, billion

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Internet users

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digital divide (D Bogdan and V Gray ITU)

Source: ITU World Telecommunication Indicators Database.

Internet penetration by region, 2004

5.6

1.8

8.4

13.2

28.2 28.7

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Americas Europe World Asia-Pacif ic

Africa ArabStates

%Distribution of broadband subscribers by

region, 2004, in percent

Asia-Pacif ic: 41.6%

North America: 27.9%

LAM & Caribbean: 2.4%

Europe: 27.8%Arab States: 0.2%

Africa: 0.1%

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perceptions

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Click to get Sick

Internet Makes Us Sick

Too much Advice Can Be Bad for Your Health

Is Cybermedicine killing you?

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- or part of daily life?

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eHealth trends: a study of seven European countries

• Focusing on the “new patients or consumers” and the digital divide in Europe

• Developing a European survey on eHealth consumer trends, 18 months interval

• A citizens’ approach– Patients– Patients’ friends and relatives– Citizens in general

• Co-funded by DG SANCO (2005-2008)

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seven European countries• Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine,

University Hospital of North Norway, Norway (NST)

• Fyns Amt, Danish Centre for Health Telematics, Denmark (Funen)

• Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Lehrstuhl für Medizinische Informatik, Germany (IMI)

• Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece (FORTH)

• Health Promotion State Agency, Latvia (HPSA)

• Wroclaw Medical University, Poland (Wroclaw)

• Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal (Aveiro)

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objectives

• Assess peoples’ current use of Internet-based services for health purposes

• Assess peoples’ attitudes to the use of Internet-based services for health purposes

• Assess peoples’ expectations with regard to eHealth services from their family doctors

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three dimensions

• SPACE: Examine if there is a difference in the population’s use of, their attitudes and needs of eHealth accross Europe

• TIME: Examine if and to what degree the findings change through the study period

• ACCESS: Relate the findings concerning the above mentioned objectives to peoples’ degree of Internet access

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method

• Survey conducted by telephone interviews on a representative sample of the population

• Same questionnaire at the same time, week 40-45 in 2005

• Optional country specific questions. Maximum total length: 15 min

• 2nd survey planned in spring 2007

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research area

• Internet access and frequency

• Sources of information about health and illness

• Purpose or areas of use

• Impacts

• Importance

• Expectations towards health care sector

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what do we find?

• General Internet use and searching for health information follow the same geographical distribution

• Searching for health information is most common

• Today, the Internet seems to be a supplement – not a replacement for f-t-f health services

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case Norway

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daily Internet use, Norway 2005

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percentage

minutes all

minutes users

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who are the typical users?

General Internet use (2005)• Young men• Well educated with good income• Living in urban areas

Internet for health purposes• Young women

• White collar

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Norwegian trends – health information on the Internet

Norwegians seeking health information on the Internet

2001 2002 2005

Norwegiansseeking healthinformation on theInternet

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impacts

suggestdiagnosis

order products

feel relaxed

feel concerned

change lifestyle

Read

decide ifcontact doctor

Follow-up ftervisist

Prepare for visit

N=1007

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Norwegian – trends 2001-2005

• Use of Internet for health purposes is increasing (as is Internet use in general)

• Still, doctors and other health care professionals are the No1 channel for health information

• Citizens would like doctors who offer eHealth services

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information-implication-action

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action on different levels

• Individuals: citizens in general, patients, next of kin and health professionals

• Organisations: (e)health providers, patient-organisations, unions, academia

• Systems: Policy-makers, public health systems

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concluding remarks

• acknowledge information access as a resource, not a threat

• recognise new research agenda

• decrease the e-gap in the population

• look back, catch up, think future

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a part of daily life

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thank you for your attention

project web-site:www.telemed.no/eHealthTrends

[email protected]

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welcome

to

Tromsø

12-14 June 2006


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