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Page 1: Lanscape of e-health issues in Mexico Ministry of Health Sophie Antipolis, 2007 27 25 34 4 20 14 30 22.

Lanscape of e-health issues in Mexico

Ministry of Health

Sophie Antipolis, 2007

27

25

34

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20

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Objective

• Improve quality, access and health outcomes adopting information systems and telecommunications technologies in healthcare services, focus on poorest and rural areas in Mexico.

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Healthcare electronic services

• Health Information for citizens and medical professionals– Education services for preventive practice– CME and training

• Medical support based on teleconsultation services for primary and specialization healthcare practice (dx and treatment)

• Administration and supply chain services for daily medical institutions operation

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Overview

• Several telemedicine efforts– Guerrero, Oaxaca, Puebla, Nuevo León, Chiapas,

Tamaulipas– National Institutes of Health

• Cardiology, Nutrition, Rehabilitation and Ortopedics, Pediatrics

• Several information system development projects– Sinaloa, Puebla, INR, INER, Legacy and Commercial

Applications– OpenVista

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Services

Nuevo León Puebla Guerrero

• Internal Medicine

• Dermatology

• Otorrinolaringología

• Neurology

• Cardiology

• General Chirurgical Services

• Traumatology and ortopedics

• Urology

• Gastroenterology•Medical jail services

• Internal Medicine

• Dermatology

• Otorrinolaringología

• Neurology

• Traumatology and ortopedics

• GYNO• Pediatrics• Internal Medicine

• Dermatology

• Neurology

• Traumatology and ortopedics

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Medical issues

• Medical professionals had not tools to manage health care services

• There were not standard medical processes in the different healthcare services

• Medical professionals spent time doing manual reports

• Medical professionals spent time travelling to obtain medical education and support

• Lack of informatics and telecommunications culture in medical services

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Technology issues

• High cost of connectivity• Limit broadband services in rural areas • Cost of hardware technology• Cost and availability of commercial software• Lack of health informatics standards• Maintenance and support are not considered• Medical equipment exchange capabilities are

unaware

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Cultural and organization issues

• Decision-makers have a lack of culture in medical informatics, telemedicine applications and impacts in healthcare services

• Governamental projects do not include specific medical requirements and needs

• Some medical practitioners consider emerging technologies as a threaten

• Design specific areas for electronic services• Design and promote guidelines and standard

procedures for telemedicine• Providers profit based on ignorance

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Challenges

• Response and alignment to medical programs

• Improve medical and technological collaboration

• Stablish a legal and ethics framework for electronic medical practice

• Show cost-benefit of telemedicine services

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Workshop Objectives

• To identify the oportunities to integrate a Telemedicine National Network

• To identify how telemedicine could support priority health programs such as Seguro Popular and 50 Municipios

• To learn telecommunication technology trends and evaluate potential telemedicine application

• To deep knowledge in current telemedicine applications

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Merci Beaucoup

www.cenetec.gob.mx


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