1. Pioneering Community Health Online
The notion of electronic health started back in 1984, when Tom Grunder and his collegues in the school of Medicine at Western Reserve University, USA wanted to have constant communication with doctors from five different medical health centers. They developed a program called St Silicon’s Hospital and Information Dispensary, wich contained a bulletin board and an online physisician that could reply to peoples’ questions concerning health issues. A few years later this idea attracted sponsors and became one of the first FreeNet, a fully developed electronic community. These were the pioneers of electronic health, a notion that is developing ever since and has become a grat help for millions of both patients and doctors.
Following the succes of St Silicon’s Hospital and Information Dispensary many health organazations adopted this idea and started developing their own e-Health sets of sites that could help and benefit people. These were the foundation stones of nowadays electronic Health. In its very early stages the majority of e-Health sites included bulleting boards where the latest news of health care where provided, simple databases where patients could find answers to frequently asked questions, an online physician that could provide advice to visiting patients and bulleting boards for doctors that could discuss any subjects they saw fit.
Nowadays e-Health is a major aspect of Health Care, where electronic records of patients are kept in databases, offering e-medicine or telemedicine (online databases for patients where they can find out about any medical problem they are concerned with), consumer health Informatics, where patients and healthy visitors can be informed about medical topics, online support by doctors and virtual healthcare teams and more.
2. E-Medicine: New Initiatives, Increased Concernns
The services that e—Health can offer, are beyond any doubt, very helpful. They give the ability to people to have medical advice from any place and any time. Patients have their medical records online, allowing in this way better, faster and more spherical treatment. Along with the increasing services that e-Health has to offer came the potential problems and questions that rose, like: Should all kind of information be available to the public? How can we be sure about the quality of online Health? Is people safe with all their medixal records being stored at databases? All these questions have driven the Health community to take some drastic measures in order to safekeep and verify the quality of service provided by e-Health.
Many conferences and meetings are held annualy that decide about the future development of e-Health, the standards they should use, discussing and finding solutions to problems they face and generally deciding about the course of actions they take in a global level. These standards they produce and evaluate are taken into account by every health care organization, either being on a nation or international level, trying to ensure the quality of service e-Health is providing. Ethical issues are being discussed, for example if patients should have all these amounts of health-related information without any professional advisors to guide them.
However, since e-Health is a relatively recent healthcare practise, changes and decisions take quite some time to implement, since they have to be organized in a global level too. Goverments have to rise to the task to offer affordable ways for reasonable level of care. The existing healthcare processes and models in the following decades will be unable to come in terms with the growth of the population and its needs. Due to these reasons it is imparative to reconsider the way care services are offered and made available with every precaution it can be taken.
References:
· Pioneering Community Health Online
http://www.ids-healthcare.com/hospital_management/global/3.html UK Healthcare: NHS Direct, Real Time EHealth, Video Consultation, Store And Forward EHealth, Electronic Patient Record, Trauma Centres, etc
http://www.jmir.org/2006/1/e4
What Is e-Health: Perspectives on the Evolution of e-Health Research
By: David K Ahern, PhD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EHealth
General information about e-Health
http://www.healthyplace.com/
Community with mental health support
https://www.healthnet.com/
Leading Health care Company
https://www.hnfs.net/common/home/
Health Net federal services
https://www.mhn.com/home.do
MHN health net company
http://yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/home
iVillage Health – Health care center, offering various health advices
http://www.oncochat.org/
Real time global support community for people touched by cancer. They do not offer medical advice/counseling, only psychological support.
http://www.tustison.com/IRC_Chat/index.shtml
Online Chat site about patients having Melanoma
http://pages.prodigy.net/replyasap/children/
Site providing support for children with cancer
http://www.acscsn.org/Forum/Discussion/summary.html
Network providing suuport for people with Cancer and cancer survivors
· E-Medicine: New Initiatives, Increased Concernns
http://www.siliconbridge.co.uk/art_future_ehealth.html
Looking to the Future - the Added Value of e-Health.
Published for the HFE Book ‘2050: A Health Odyssey: Thought provoking ideas for policy making’
Advantages and Disadvantages of e-Health and aspects of its development
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/eeurope/2005/all_about/ehealth/index_en.htm
eEurope Conférence
Proceedings of conference 2005
http://www.ehealthconference2006.org/
eHealth 2006 High Level Conference and Exhibition
Proceedings of conference 2006
http://www.telemed.no/index.php?id=371622
Tromso Telemedicine and eHealth Conference 2007
Proceedings of conference 2007
http://www.e-healthconference.com/
e-Health 2008: Extending the Reach
Proceedings of conference2008
http://www.telehealth.net/articles/women_internet.html
Telehealth: Women’s internet behavior providing psychotherapy offline and online for cyber-infidelity.
By: Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D, Director of Telehealth, California School of Professional Psychology, September, 1999
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/409828_2
Financing the Health Care Internet
From Health Affairs Proceedings - Health Aff 19(6):72-88, 2000, Project HOPE
http://www.who.int/ehscg/about/en/
eHealth Standardization and Coordination Group
http://www.e-health-insider.com/news/2032/electronic_staff_record_now_biggest_nhs_payroll_provider
Electronic staff record now biggest NHS payroll provider
By: E-health Media, 28 Jul 2006
http://www.ehealthinitiative.org/
eHealth Initiative Foundation Launches Collaborative Research Effort to Improve Drug Safety, By: Cary Conway
Δευτέρα 17 Δεκεμβρίου 2007
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