如何扩大癌症预防和护理的远程医疗?在欧盟卫生系统内可持续实施远程医疗服务的建议

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Victoria Leclercq , Robbe Saesen , Tugce Schmitt , Katharina Habimana , Claudia Habl , Anita Gottlob , Marc Van den Bulcke , Marie Delnord
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癌症是欧洲仅次于心血管疾病的第二大死亡原因。欧洲各国在癌症预防、诊断、治疗和护理方面存在显著差异,这影响了患者的预后。欧洲战胜癌症计划旨在通过包括远程医疗(TM)在内的创新方法改善癌症预防和护理。远程会诊和远程监测等传统医学服务为加强以患者为中心的护理、改善获得卫生服务的机会和增强患者的权能提供了机会。然而,挑战依然存在,包括信息技术基础设施不足、法律不确定性、资金问题以及人口数字素养水平不一。eCAN联合行动(JA)于2022年9月启动,涉及16个欧洲国家,旨在加强癌症预防和护理的电子卫生解决方案。该JA的重点是改进远程咨询和远程监测、建设医疗保健能力和开发可互操作的TM解决方案。一项关键成果是eCAN政策仪表板,提供了欧洲国家癌症相关政策和电子卫生政策的国别概况。此外,eCAN路线图在六个干预领域提出了16项建议,涉及监管框架、利益相关者参与、基础设施发展、培训要求、医疗保健系统集成和结果评估。这些建议旨在促进TM在整个欧洲的采用。即将到来的JA eCAN+计划将于2025年开始,将进一步建立在eCAN的工作基础上,推动TM服务在欧洲癌症预防和护理中的可持续实施。
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How to scale up telemedicine for cancer prevention and care? Recommendations for sustainably implementing telemedicine services within EU health systems
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in Europe after cardiovascular diseases. Significant disparities exist across European countries in cancer prevention, diagnostics, treatment, and care, which impact patient outcomes. The Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan aims to improve cancer prevention and care through innovative approaches including telemedicine (TM). TM services, such as teleconsultation and telemonitoring, offer opportunities to enhance patient-centered care, improve access to health services, and empower patients. However, challenges remain, including inadequate IT infrastructure, legal uncertainties, funding issues, and varying levels of digital literacy among the population. The eCAN Joint Action (JA), involving 16 European countries, was launched in September 2022 to strengthen eHealth solutions for cancer prevention and care. This JA focused on improving teleconsultation and remote monitoring, building healthcare capacity, and developing interoperable TM solutions. A key outcome was the eCAN policy dashboard, offering a country-specific overview of cancer-related and eHealth policies in European countries. Additionally, the eCAN roadmap proposed 16 recommendations across six intervention areas, addressing regulatory frameworks, stakeholder engagement, infrastructure development, training requirements, healthcare system integration, and outcomes evaluation. These recommendations aim to facilitate TM adoption across Europe. The upcoming JA eCAN+ initiative, starting in 2025, will further build on eCAN’s work, advancing the sustainable implementation of TM services in cancer prevention and care in Europe.
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Journal of Cancer Policy
Journal of Cancer Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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