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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

PATIENT ORIENTED ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD AND MEDICAL AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT
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Dispersed patient medical documentation

Hospitals H it l

Physician Ph i i Consulting Physician

Clinics Rehabilitation

Patient Health Insurers Laboratories y Pharmacy

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Key Objectives Quality of healthcare


Enable the delivery of high quality healthcare

Networking of healthcare professionals over one open platform


Provide the highest quality service

24 / 7 Availability of interactive medical information from trustworthy sources

Rationalization of healthcare
Allow healthcare professionals to work interactive Tool to avoid redundancy and unnecessary prescriptions
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Innovative Approach to Health & Medical Management Confidential data C fid ti l d t exchange point h i t Medical documentation Medically credible trustworthy sources Interface to medical information systems f f Clinics, Laboratories, Radiology, Biosensors, Dentists, etc. Patient profile Dynamic interactive profile changes Case - disease management Using golden standards: EBM for good medical practice
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Medical & Health

MEDICAL
Medical information from all trustworthy sources
(detailed exams, tests, medications, treatments etc.)

Guidelines for good medical practice


(Dynamically adaptable to the changing situation of the patient)

Evidence B E id Based M di i d Medicine

HEALTH
Individuals general health information
(history, allergies, immunizations, environment, habits influencing health, etc.)

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Patient Centric Meta Database

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Continuity of healthcare y
Consulting Physician Patient Physician Second Opinion

Hospitals, Clinics Spitex Rehabilitation

Integrated Electronic Medical Record

Laboratories Dispensed Medication

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Continuity of Healthcare
The treating physician, consulting physician, hospital and clinic, dentist, optician, laboratory, therapist and pharmacist can share relevant patient information and documentation. Enabling the rationalisation of the healthcare process Reducing unnecessary medical examinations Eliminate d d Eli i t redundancy of prescriptions f i ti Reduce risk of medication interactions and negative reactions Reducing hospitalization Avoiding delays in treatment Faster and better medical care at reduced costs Reduce risk of malpractice

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Patient Centric Meta Database


Specialised Medical Records Physician Medical Record Clinical Medical Records

Laboratory Results

Input
Meta Database
IEM R

Input

Dispensed Medication

Output
Optic Card Dental Card

Output
Health Profile Implant Register

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Integrated Electronic Medical Record

Intuitively understandable by healthcare professionals worldwide

Ergonomically structured E i ll t t d

Easy to consult by p y y patient

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Examples of applications

Optic Card Dental Card Allergy Card Orthopedic Card Cardiology Card Nephrology Nephrolog Card

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Healthcare sectors
Risk Patients Medical & Dental Implants Personal Health Management

Clinical Studies

Integrated Electronic Medical Record

Occupational Health

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Management of Risk Patients

Evidence Based Medecin, EBM Case disease management Interface to bio-sensors Laboratory interface Specialised medical documentation
Orthopedic Cardiology Nephrology

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Medical & Dental Implant Register

Tracks and traces to physician & patient Links patient profile to Manufacturer implant data Linked t Li k d to patient IEMR ti t Implant procedure, treatment R h bilit ti t t t d Rehabilitation treatment and care Post implant incidents and treatments Implant incident reports I l i id Post implant tracing and tracking
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Clinical Studies
Clinical Trials Physician

Hospitals & Clinics

Consulting Physician

IEMR

Clinical Profile

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Occupational Health Risk Assessment

Occupational Health Risks Back injuries Upper limb injuries Vibration induced Hearing and vision Environment induced Occupational stress Drug & alcohol abuse

Occupational Health Profile

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Personal health management


Health Key issued by Health Insurance Company Individual controls access to record Health data updated by individual / healthcare professional Created through health assessment program Created during regular medical check up check-up Medical call center assists in creating Health Record Medical data certified by healthcare professional All data traced to source

Physician & individual notified of updates


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Medical Data Protection & Security

Patient is legal owner of data in IEMR g Access rights controlled by patient Patient P ti t can request data to be rectified td t t b tifi d Patient data in meta database is anonymous Data remains private between physician and patient

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Data Protection & Access Management EC Health Card or USB Key access key access key Patient controls access to record Certain data updated by patient Medical data certified by physician yp y All data traced to source Physician can restrict access to data

Physician & Patient notified of updates


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24 / 7 access to key medical data in the Integrated Electronic Medical Record, Record allows a physician to be much more efficient and secure in the treatment of a patient.

Unnecessary medical examinations, y , treatments and the associated risks are minimized
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Healthcare Rationalization

Patient
Greater medical security Improved healthcare treatment Improved quality of healthcare Optimization of healthcare services

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Healthcare Rationalization

Physician
30% reduction of patient history research time d ti f ti t hi t h ti 20% reduction in patient diagnosis time 20% reduction of medical exams and tests d ti f di l dt t

Hospital & Clinic


50% efficiency of patient admission processing time 20% reduction of medical exams and tests 30% efficiency in diagnosis time for emergencies
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Healthcare Rationalization

General Healthcare
20% reduction of disease emergency treatments g y 25% reduction of medical exams and tests 30% risk reduction of medications

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Healthcare Rationalization

Corporate Health
30% reduction of workplace health risk d ti f k l h lth i k 20% reduction of occupational health risk

Health Insurers
40% decrease in patient audit costs p 10% reduction of malpractice claims 10% reduction of medical costs
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The patient centric meta database p

access authorized by patient platform dedicated to healthcare professionals open standard for medical data exchange using existing technologies and investments integrating not replacing current systems

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