ICT and Health policy in France

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ICT and Health policy in France How does France cope with e-health Michèle THONNET MISS Mission pour l Informatisation du Système de Santé Ministry for Health, Youth & Sports Venezia 5 October 2007

France and health system 540 000 Km2 60 M inhabitants life expectancy : 75,2 M 82,7 W Global Expenditure per capita +2000 1,7 M jobs in Healthcare

A complex system A multitude of actors health insurance (compulsory complementary ) 300 000 professionals (120 000 doctors), 24 000 pharmacies, 4 000 laboratories 4000 hospitals, 1,1 million employees (50 000 doctors) with a very large autonomy

1- A system that deserves its appreciative rating... The first in the world according to WHO (2000) but with important internal inequalities social geographical

2- a high cost The national expenditure of health 148 billion uros, 8.8% of GDP, 10%... A growth regularly stronger than the GDP þ + 5,2 % in 2001,... Presumptions of inefficiencies adequacy of the offer compared to the needs

The main goal of the government Make use of the Internet to rationalize the healthcare system for a healthier population => to improve the level and quality of care => by controlling the costs

Three types of projects a first stage : SESAM-Vitale administrative simplification for refunding health expenses a «corner stone» project to improve the doctor-patient relationship : DMP electronic health record (EHR) public health issue to manage the consequences of the availability of the information to public (education, protection)

Four main objectives To facilitate the continuity and the coordination of the health care : electronic health records : with protected access, transmission, storage telemedicine To improve access to knowledge : online state of the art for the professionals quality of e-health sites

Four main objectives (2) better know the reasons for recourse and evaluate the expenditure piloting information systems better and quicker refunding administrative simplification : SESAM-Vitale

A voluntarist strategy important investments an impact on the whole population 55 million smart cards handed over

The roll-out out scenario Starting point with SESAM-Vitale, administrative simplification but investments need to serve the other more general goals Structural role of technical tools : CPS, Vitale cards, Internet standards, Security,...

Public policies for e-health in France Confidence requirement is key Health is not a product like others

Confidentiality requirements Key issues to deal with, legislative : the Act of March 4th, 2002 the Act of August 13th, 2004 for the French Government technical : smartcards, secure infrastructure, PKI Internet sites on e-health support self-regulation between bodies involved (users, professionals, economic actors) è the project «e-health quality»

A specific status for health information The European Legislation 24 October 1995 (art 8) prohibits any data processing without the consent of the person except for the data absolutely necessary to the health professional or those related to the management of health services, required by people exercing under professional secrecy The french Medical Privacy Act (4 february 2002) transmission of personal information is authorized only between health professionals treating their mutual patients, and only with their prior consent (article L1110-4)

New orientations 13 August 2004 law adopted by the Parlement reform of the health insurance decision of the creation of a personal EHR coordination of care quality continuity prevention

13 August 2004 Act DMP (EHR,( EHR, EPR,...) Applicable on July 2007 Strongly linked to the «patient act» strict security policy & mechanisms patient control on the access adapted authorised access only for HCP habilited direct access to medical data by patient mandatory labellisation of the storage places

The current situation Public policies for e-health in France

A technical federator The Health Professional Card (CPS) authenticate, sign, coding (over 577 000) The recipient insurance card : carte Vitale (over 55 Millions) The choice of Internet standard technologies, but secured

SESAM-Vitale An increasing use : >77 million electronic invoices issued every month more than 60% of invoices 180 000 Professionals using the system a smooth and steady implementation

Public policies for e-health in France A main objective : DMP The Personal Electronic Health Record

The personal electronic health record (EHR) An effective way to manage patient s continuity of health care but which must offer all the guarantees of privacy

To enhance their development The objective: to support the development of EHR information is produced by health professionals reviewed on line with strict conditions on the rights of access of which the use (and contents?) are controled by the patients which are stored in places under very strict conditions

The role of the Government To support the development of the consensus é To encourage experiments finalities, contents, control of the uses To build up the legislative framework To develop incentives, if necessary

Five question marks????? Optimal level of confidentiality Identification of the patient Control of the access by the patients Respective Responsabilities Technical options

A way to progress design an iterative process existing adopted roadmap & context evolution do not forget to nominate A pilot strong coordination & clear decisions be precise in respective roles & responsabilities

Clear objectives in an evolving world Integrate the regional & national evolutions avoid to focus too much on technical issues anticipate negative consequences of a new system or changing in the existing forces balance

We are part of Europe Take into account the evolution of the other M.S. and other countries to support citizen & patient mobility to be «compliant» with other systems to anticipate their potential impact on national HC system

Keep European and open on the world improve & facilitate the use of european & international standards give no long term agreement to proprietary products be present on international arena to anticipate changes

Thank you for your time Think globally Act locally michele.thonnet@sante.gouv.fr