Health systems and public health authorities continue to face a major pandemic that is affecting individuals and societies. Much has been done to increase vaccination, do more testing and tracing, and shift towards hybrid care. EHTEL members continue to be intensively involved in many of these latest developments.
đ„ 2022 Updates on digital health and the fight against COVID-19
COVID-19: A backgrounder published by the European Respiratory Society
EUROPE
A 2021 view of telehealth from the USA
USA
2021 top stories from EHTEL Members
Walesâ quick shift to video consulting at the start of the COVID-19 pandemicâŻ
WALES
Technology Enabled Care Cymru: The Digital Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wales
WALES
Living with COVID-19: Norwayâs lively developments in implementation and research
NORWAY
As early as October 2020, Norway was well aware of how its districts â especially the larger ones â could start to use connected health during the COVID pandemic. Health and care employees really âgot the hangâ of using technologies. Read More>
Gruppo GPI provides machine learning support in the fight against COVID-19
ITALY
Machine learning is helping to protect the most vulnerable people in the Aosta valley in mountainous northern Italy. The region was the first in Italy to announce the use of such an artificial intelligence-based system. The population health approach identifies vulnerable individuals and prioritises their vaccination against COVID-19. New EHTEL member, the GPI Group (Gruppo GPI) has developed this system, announced in La Stampa Aosta and Region. Read More (in Italian)>
SINFONIA faces the COVID-19 emergency
ITALY
EHTEL member, SORESA (So.Re.Sa. S.p.A.), is working hard to deal with the COVID-19 emergency. SORESA and the Campania Region of Italy have cooperated to digitalise healthcare in Campania. The result was a digital platform called SINFONIA. Read More>
Contact tracing apps: how efficient are they in the fight against the pandemic?
SPAIN
EHTEL Member, TIC Salut Social Foundation has carried out a study based on data published by different countries on the adoption and efficiency of mobile applications related to COVID-19 cases tracing. Read More>
How digital medical data helps Israel optimise its COVID-19 vaccination campaign
ISRAEL
According to news out on 21 February 2021, Israel has already inoculated close to half of its population with a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, a number far beyond any other country. How did they manage to do that? Read More>
Words for Wellbeing â a Technology-Enabled Approach
SCOTLAND
The need to know we are not alone is greater than ever, as the COVID-19 pandemic has many negative effects on us. It causes grief and bereavement, trauma for health and social care staff, financial hardship, and social isolation through shielding and other restrictions. Read More>
Health information and digital health solutions are playing a key role in coping with the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. Epidemiological surveillance, based on real-world data, together with telemedicine and mobile health applications, are all contributing positively to the resilience of the health service delivery system. What we have invested in digital health in the past is now revealed as crucial. Future investments should certainly take communicable diseases into consideration. Read More >
Calls for digital health proposals:
- Call for Paper â Workshop on Implementation of Digital Health Solutions 2020 (WImDiH)
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Second Call for Twinnings (DigitalHealthEurope) [Deadline: 22 May 2020]
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Global Hack, a global tech movement to combat the coronavirus (supported by the European Commission)[9-12 April 2020]
- Market consultation on Telemedicine solutions in Europe (TicSalut)
- COVID-19 Extraordinary Call for Proposals (Central European Initiative) [Closed on 9 April 2020]
- Startups and SMEs with innovative solutions to tackle Coronavirus outbreak (European Commission) [Closed on 20 March 2020]
2020 Updates on digital health in the fight against COVID-19:
PORTUGAL AND EUROPE
âNow More Than Everâ: The Challenge of the COVID Era
âNow More Than Everâ comes the need for eHealth. This message is firmly articulated by Portuguese eHealth expert, Henrique MARTINS (associated with EHTEL member, SPMS). It generates a keenness to follow what will happen from 1 January 2021 onwards, when Portugal holds the European presidency. The 2020 COVID-19 crisis is leading to rapid take-up of digital healthcare systems. Defining a digital-first approach that adds value is key. These overviews from EHTEL members of Portuguese and European developments feature in the âHealth Managementâ journal (Volume 20, Issue 4). Read More>
COVID-19 assessment in primary care: Decision support for predicting severe disease
By Digital Health and Care Institute - 7 August 2020
COVID-19: How to get started with video consulting
By ehelse.no - 27 May 2020
By Kari Paul - 20 May 2020
Telemedicine could reduce daily trips in the Ile-de-France region by 300,000 to half a million
By Paris Match - 14 May 2020
A Pandemic Benefit: The Expansion of Telemedicine
By Jane E. Brody | The New York Times - 11 May 2020
EUROPE
A highly desirable revolution in digital health
By Tino Marti - 12 May 2020
A digital health revolution is taking place. As European health systems are struggling to cope with the most challenging public health threat they have ever experienced, digital health has come in handy in providing effectiveness, safety, and even humanity. Read More >
By Bertalan MeskĂł and Pranav Dhunnoo - May 2020
Published by The Medical Futurist, in this recently published e-book you will find reliable information about the latest digital health innovations, technologies, and trends proving successful to combat COVID-19. Read More (download PDF) >
UNITED STATES
Virtual care: New models of caring for our patients and workforce
By Lee H. Schwamm et al | The Lancet - 6 May 2020
A major tool to help Italian authorities to control COVID-19: A âcontext brokerâ API financed by the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)
ec.europa.eu - 22 April 2020
This API is at the core of the bio-surveillance system, DE4Bio developed by Engineering S.p.A, an EHTEL member. It has been developed by FIWARE and is supported by the European Commission. The system, which is now being actively used by Italian authorities, provides the technical capabilities needed to turn widely collected data into real-time patient tracking, contagion maps, and predictive analyses.The API is one of the 10 building blocks made available by the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to support the emergence of a European data-driven ecosystem that connects networks together. Read More >
Coronavirus: An EU approach for efficient contact tracing apps to support gradual lifting of confinement measures
ec.europa.eu - 16 April 2020
EU Member States, supported by the Commission, have developed an EU toolbox for the use of mobile applications for contact tracing and warning in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This is part of a common coordinated approach to support the gradual lifting of confinement measures.
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Samuel Stolton | EURACTIV.com - 2 April 2020
A coalition of European stakeholders launched a new contact-tracing proximity technology under the project Pan-European Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (PEPP-PT). It analyses bluetooth handshakes that may have been registered between two smartphone users when they come into close proximity with one another. Read More >
How stakeholders should push digital health services to fight COVID-19
Ralf-Gordon Jahns - 1 April 2020
Three groups of stakeholders - first and second line digital health service providers, and enablers - are best positioned to make digital health service offerings an important piece in the puzzle to fight COVID-19. Using what is already available on the market, and building ecosystems of existing solutions that support all stages of the coronavirus patient's journey might be more appropriate than developing something from scratch. Read More >
Italy launches a task force for data use against COVID-19
Ministry for Technological Innovation and Digitization - 31 March 2020
A multidisciplinary group of experts is working to evaluate and propose data-driven technological solutions for the management of the health, economic and social emergency which is linked to the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Read More > (In Italian)
Robin Knowles - 26 March 2020
The âtime has comeâ for the technology sector now that, in the COVID-19 crisis, it is seeing the mass adoption of technology and digital behaviours. In return for this unexpected and rapid move online, the digital sector needs to step up â since it is uniquely placed to leverage that same technology for social benefit and good when we need it most. Read More >
Three Flemish companies launch an application to stem the COVID-19 pandemic
Le Spécialiste - 26 March 2020
A joint venture of three Flemish technology companies has developed an application to curb the spread of the new coronavirus "faster and more efficiently." Entitled "Flattening The Curve", and available free from next week, the application will warn users of places where there are high levels of infection and encourage them to see a doctor if and when any symptoms of COVID-19 disease appear. Read More > (In French)
Which health system after COVID-19?
Les Echos - 23 March 2020
How will health care systems look like once COVID-19 is over? The last paragraph of this article is about "Finally adopting telemedicine". It highlights the need to improve health system governance so as to adopt telemedicine as a more usual way of delivering care. Read More > (In French)
The COVID-19 pandemic: The âblack swanâ for mental health care and a turning point for e-health
Mental health is a really important field of therapy. COVID-19 is now affecting the entire globe â it has come out âof the blueâ. The Netherlands, Sweden, and other countries are all witnessing a situation in which the COVID-19 outbreak is hastening managers, ICT staff, and clinicians to overcome overnight barriers to adoption that previous took them up to 17 years. Theirs is a pragmatic standpoint seldom seen before. The virus seems a greater catalyst for the implementation of online therapy and e-health tools in routine practice, and especially that of mental health, than two decades of many brilliant, but failed, attempts in this domain. Read More > (pdf)
Telemedicine reduces the risk of COVID-19 infections
Ărzteschaft - 19 March 2020
Commenting on the dramatic increase in teleconsultations, Professor JĂŒrgen Debatin, Head of the Health Innovation Hub of the German Federal Ministry of Health, states: "[âŠ] it is above all digital technologies that keep us together as a society in this situation. This also applies to medicine." Patients can communicate via tele-platforms from home with a doctor. Even those who are not allowed to leave home need not feel left alone. Telemedicine reduces the risk of infection for the individual patient, for the practice staff and of course for everyone else. Read More > (In German)
GERMANY
Operators of telemedicine platforms report growth rates of over 1,000 percent in the past few days
Ărzteschaft - 16 March 2020
Most operators offer their platforms currently free of charge. It is estimated that more than 20,000 medical doctors and psychotherapists (10% of office-based practitioners) now offer appointments through video consultation. Online appointments are reimbursed, just like face2face meetings, plus a technology surcharge - provided that one of the 20 platforms certified by the Federal Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV) is used. Read More > (In German)
BELGIUM
Medical teleconsultation fee fixed to 20 euros by INAMI
L'avenir - 16 March 2020
INAMI/RIZIV, the Belgian National Institute of Health Insurance and Disability, has updated its list of reimbursable services (to include medical teleconsultations with retroactive effect from 14 March 2020). The teleconsultation fee for doctors is set at 20 euros, to be entirely covered by INAMI/RIZIV.
Read More > (In French)
Applications welcome from startups and SMEs with innovative solutions to tackle Coronavirus outbreak
ec.europa.eu - 13 March 2020
FPM â 10 March 2020
Telemedicine is booming in France by a jump of 40% in a few weeks. So much so that the government has taken up the subject. Health Minister Olivier VĂ©ran has announced a decree easing the conditions for the practice of telemedicine. Read More > (In French)
COVID-19 Telehealth Legislation Update
FPM â 10 March 2020
Last week, Congress passed an $8.3 billion COVID-19 funding package that included a provision to allow telehealth to be more widely used for Medicare beneficiaries during the coronavirus public health emergency period. Read More >
New telemedicine strategies help hospitals address COVID-19
Modern Healthcare â 6 March 2020
Hospitals are urged to expand their use of telemedicine, both within their facilities for infection control and to reach patients at home through video -visits and symptom-checker chatbots. Health insurers are also encouraging expanded telemedicine use and giving providers and patients incentives to use this delivery model. Read More >
ISRAEL
Israeli MDs give free counseling to coronavirus patients worldwide
Abigail Klein Leichman, 1 March 2020
Physicians from some of Israelâs largest hospitals have volunteered for the Innovation social project geared to helping isolated patients all over the world. Read More >
UNITED STATES
Robotic medicine may be the weapon the world needs to combat the coronavirus
CNBC â 26 February 2020
Telemedicine is playing a key role. Robotic devices and camera technology from companies such as InTouch Health and Zoom Video Communications are being used with coronavirus patients and in broader communication during the crisis. Read More >
Israel's Sheba Hospital turns to telehealth to treat incoming coronavirus-exposed patients
Jonah Comstock - 19 February 2020
Datos's remote patient monitoring platform, Tyto Care's connected devices, and a robot from InTouch Health will help the hospital treat and monitor patients in quarantine and at home. Read More >