| Literature DB >> 35572981 |
Laura Paleari1, Virginia Malini2, Gabriella Paoli1, Stefano Scillieri2, Claudia Bighin3, Bernd Blobel4, Mauro Giacomini2.
Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 health emergency has demonstrated the need for developing structured telemedicine systems to protect citizens from the spread of the virus. Thereby, their importance and the necessity to tailor their diffusion at large scale for providing services both at a distance and in time has been shown. For these reasons, the European Union advocates the digital transition of health systems for the next 5 years. The main aim of this work is to revisit the telemedicine research projects financed by European Community during the period 2000-2020 with particular respect to the results derived from their application. The analysis showed that some integration of tele-care and tele-health could be obtained with tele-monitoring systems and the implementation of Electronic Personal Record (EPR). Furthermore, telemedicine allows enhancing health care in critical environments, to protect health and life of the most vulnerable patients, and to encourage cross-border dialogue. The criteria of "from distance" and "timely delivered" are granted, but the effectiveness of the overall offered services highly depends on the availability and the quality of the input data. Unfortunately, this remains a relevant problem in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: tele-care; tele-health; tele-monitoring; tele-rehabilitation; telemedicine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35572981 PMCID: PMC9098161 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.849998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1Schematic representation of the different telemedicine components.
Figure 2Flow diagram of project search and selection.
Projects characteristics.
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| TEL LAPPI Project | Finland | 2000–2006 | Radiology; Emergency system | Video conferencing, emergency care and electronic feedback system, as well as digital photographing and image transfer, were initialized in the Lapland Hospital District and member municipalities in the area near the hospital. Moreover, the long-term storage of images was readied and data protection was improved. | ( |
| IANUS | Spain | 2007–2013 | All medical fields | IANUS allows the recording of clinical data, this avoid of repeating procedures potentially harmful to patients. The most important result is the wide availability of clinical data for health care professionals. As a result, the gap between primary and secondary care is bridged. | ( |
| The New Business Model for Ambulatory Monitoring of Patients Suffering from Congestive Heart Failure | Germany | 2007–2013 | Cardiology | The project has developed an outpatient model for the monitoring of chronic patients allowing the reduction of hospitalizations. | ( |
| Telemedicine in the POMERANIA Euroregion | Germany Poland | 2007–2013 | Radiology; Oncology; Diabetology; Clinical pathology | Tele-tumor conferencing, Tele-radiology service and Tele-pathology service have been successfully established both in Germany and in Poland. Tele-ear nose throat service, Tele-ophthalmology service and Tele-stroke service have been only established in Germany. Data exchange between the two nations has improved. | ( |
| The Telemedicine Pomerania project | Germany Poland | 2010–2012 | ( | ||
| The Competitive Health services project | Finland Partners: Ireland - Norway Scotland Sweden | 2008–2010 | Diabetology; Cardiology; Chronic patient with aphasia, dyslexia and Parkinson's disease | In Finland, the use of teleradiology has rapidly increased becoming common practice; three fourths of health centers used telelaboratory services and the coverage was 64% in 2007. Scotland has demonstrated to have a solid base of existing eHealth initiatives, both at national level and locally in the Highland region. In 2008, Sweden recorded 45 afoot e-health services, some based on tele-consultation and tele-monitoring. In Norway, telemedicine services were used for remote diagnosis and advices of treatment, second-opinion, communication between staff and access to radiology report system. | ( |
| ICT for Health | Belarus; Germany; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; Lithuania; Latvia; Norway; Poland; Russia; Sweden | 2009–2012 | Patients with chronic disease | Health technologies have allowed patients to improve the prevention and the treatment of their chronic diseases. Thanks to self-monitoring technologies patients have increased the responsibility for their own health. | ( |
| CHIRON - Cyclic and person- centric Health management: Integrated appRoach for hOme, mobile and clinical eNvironments | United Kingdom - Slovenia - The Netherlands - Hungary - Belgium - Greece - Italy - Spain | 2010–2013 | Cardiology | This project has developed a prototype of middleware aimed at tele-monitoring chronic patients with congestive heart failure. It fully satisfies the requirements indicated by the personnel. | ( |
| Development Of Cross-Border Telediagnostic And Teleconsultation Network In Health Institutions (TELEDIAG) | Serbia - Romania | 12/2010–02/2012 | Radiology Oncology; Clinical pathology | The project has allowed creating a cross-border telediagnostic and teleconsultation network among 14 health units of the cross-border partners. Moreover, every health units have installed a software for telemedicine and specialized equipment. | ( |
| ITTS - Implementing transnational Telemedicine Solutions | Finland - Norway - Sweden - Ireland - Scotland | 09/2011–03/2014 | Diabetology Cardiology; Obese people; Patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Patient with multimorbidity | ITTS project allowed implementing telemedicine solutions into everyday practice and the spread of knowledge among countries. The evaluation demonstrated that remote solutions are positively accepted by patients, there are positive returns on investment and the use of telemedicine can be sustainable. | ( |
| iAge: e-inclusion in Aging Europe | Netherlands Scotland Norway Germany Belgium Denmark | 2012–2014 | Elderly people | This project has enabled the development of the Home Automation Living Platform (HALP), which ensures elderly patients to stay alone in their houses as long as possible. | ( |
| SmartCare | Italy | 2013–2016 | Cardiology | SmartCare project has allowed reducing days of hospitalization for chronic patients, mainly for those with heart failure. Moreover, it has ensured a sustainable use of local nursing resources. | ( |
| SOS MAM | France Switzerland | 2013–2015 | Patients with acute mountain sickness – mountain tourists – mountain dwellers | The project allowed setting up a telemedicine call center for expedition teams. Currently 10 medicine doctors work through an association called Altidoc to maintain telemedicine system. Through Altidoc they provide teleconsultations before departure and telemedical guidance to groups during their expeditions. The follow-up project is called e-Res@MONT. | ( |
| GAPP - Gamification Against Phantom Pain | Germany | 2015–2018 | Patients with phantom limb pain | The project has allowed creating a tele rehabilitation platform for patients with phantom limb pain. | ( |
| Beratung zum Eintritt in den Gesundheitsmarkt in den USA | Germany | 2015–2016 | Diabetology | ESYSTA® system has simplified interaction and communication between doctors and patients, has significantly improved blood glucose control due to the optimized self-management by the patients and has simplified the documentation process for patients. | ( |
| e-Res@MONT | Lead Partner: France Partners: Italy Switzerland | 2016–2018 | Patients with acute mountain sickness – mountain tourists – mountain dwellers | The e-Res@MONT teleconsultation platform reduces the distance between patients and medical staff in a challenging environment, and improves the timeliness of monitoring, diagnosis and treatment. The telemedicine platform can also be used for medical tourism while removing language and cultural barriers. | ( |
| E-coordination of bone and joint care in Cher | France | 2016–2018 | N/A | N/A |
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| AIR CARDIO | Italy | 2017–2020 | Cardiology | The AIR CARDIO project has developed a digital platform, which allows doctors to monitor the health of children suffering from congenital heart disease. During the Covid-19 health emergency, this system has allowed patients to decrease the risk of infection. | ( |
| Community Areas of Sustainable Care and Dementia Excellence in Europe (CASCADE) | Lead Partner: France Partners: Belgium - Netherlands - United Kingdom | 2017–2021 | Elderly people and people living with dementia | CASCADE has developed a sustainable approach to elderly/dementia care, which has also reduced the strain on hospital beds and increased the quality of care. CASCADE allows people living with dementia to stay in their homes for as long as possible. | ( |
| Moore4Medical | Switzerland Germany Ireland Hungary Italy Spain Austria Netherlands Finland | 2020–2023 | People with sleep disease. | Ongoing project that aims at creating a bed-monitoring platform to control indiscreetly patients during their daily life. | ( |
Figure 3Distribution of active Telemedicine experiences in Italy.
Projects classification.
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| TEL LAPPI Project ( | The Competitive Health services project ( | Beratung zum Eintritt in den Gesundheitsmarkt in den USA ( | GAPP - Gamification Phantom Pain ( |
| SOS MAM ( | ICT for Health ( | SmartCare ( | The Competitive Health services project ( |
| e-Res@MONT ( | The New Business Model for Ambulatory Monitoring of Patients Suffering from Congestive Heart Failure ( | AIR CARDIO ( | ITTS - Implementing transnational Telemedicine Solutions ( |
| Telemedicine in the POMERANIA Euroregion ( | IANUS ( | iAge: e-inclusion in Aging Europe ( | |
| The Telemedicine Pomerania project ( | Community Areas of Sustainable Care and Dementia Excellence in Europe (CASCADE) ( | The Competitive Health services project ( | |
| Development Of Cross-Border Telediagnostic And Teleconsultation Network In Health Institutions (TELEDIAG) ( | Beratung zum Eintritt in den Gesundheitsmarkt in den USA ( | IANUS ( | |
| AIR CARDIO ( | ITTS - Implementing transnational Telemedicine Solutions ( | ||
| ICT for Health ( | |||
| CHIRON - Cyclic and personcentric Health management: Integrated appRoach for hOme, mobile and clinical eNvironments ( | |||
| Moore4Medical ( |