AeHIN Health IT Collaboration Workshop 2017 :Japan, China and Taiwan

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AeHIN Health IT Collaboration Workshop 2017 :Japan, China and Taiwan AeHIN hour, webinar 8 August 2017 Boonchai Kijsanayotin MD., PhD.(Health Informatics) AeHIN Chair Health Information Standards Development Center (THIS) Ministry of Public Health, Thaland

What is AeHIN IT Collaboration Workshop/Conference? Workshops/Conferences that AeHIN working with governments, academic institutes, and organizations to organize international ehealth/health IT workshop by suggest workshop topics and content recommend AeHIN members as speakers recommend AeHIN members as participants financial support AeHIN members to participate

Where and when in 2017 ASEAN-Japan Healthcare ICT Forum 19-23 February 2017,Tokyo and Kagawa prefecture Japan-ASEAN Integration fund, Japan Gov. WHO-AeHIN-CHSI ehealth Meeting Pre Conference @ CHITEC 2017 18-19 May 2017,Qingdao, China NORAD-WHO WPRO and MOH China Asia Health IT Collaboration Workshop 25-29 June 2017, Taipei, Taiwan MOH Taiwan

ASEAN-Japan Healthcare ICT Forum Project Proposed by: Thailand and Japan To: ASEAN Community Organized by: Basic Health Need (BHN) (Japan) Asian ehealth Information Network (AeHIN) (Chair by Thailand officer) Japan Telemedicine and Telecare Association (JTTA) Japan Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MOHLW) Supported by: Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF)

The Forum Objectives To share and exchange healthcare ICT/eHealth knowledge and experiences among Japan and ASEAN Member States (AMS). The forum focus on sharing the experience of Japan and AMS ICT technology in health and non-health Japanese healthcare policies and measures related to National Health Information Systems development Telehealth: tele-radiology, tele-pathology, and other related topics. ICTs community healthcare network

Schedule 19-20 March JTTA Spring conference ASEAN-Japan healthcare ICT conference 21 March Study visits : Dokkyo Medical University Takasaki University of Health and Welfare Maki Hospital 22 March Study visits : Intensive Care Homes Kiyama Ayugawa Sue Hospital Matustani Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 23 March Study visits: STNet Inc.(Data center) Kagawa Prefectural Government Kagawa University Tokyo Tochigi Prefecture Gunma Prefecture Kagawa Prefecture Kagawa Prefecture

Representatives and Participants ASEAN countries : 28 participants from 8 countries 3 from Brunei 3 from Malaysia 3 from Cambodia 3 from Myanmar 3 from Indonesia 5 from Philippine 3 from Laos PDR 5 From Thailand One guest from India and 2 from ASEAN secretariat Japan/host : 11 Japan/local participants : 170

AeHIN participants ASEAN-Japan Healthcare ICT Forum Meeting Name Dr. Theme Viravann Dr. Tri Hesty Widyastoeti Marwotosoeko, Sp. M, MPH Dr. Boga Hardana, SSi, MM Dr. Somchay Lorvongseng Dr. Fazilah Shaik Allaudin Pn. Nuha Musa Binti Musa Ms. Aye Aye Sein Dr. Lwin Lwin Aung Dr. Crispinita Valdez Ms. Emily Frances Lourdes Razal Dr. Alvin Marcelo Dr. Portia Grace Fernandez-Marcelo Ms. Kanokwan Mapong Dr. Boonchai Kijsanayotin Mr. Jai Ganesh Country Cambodia Indonesia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Malaysia Myanmar Myanmar Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Thailand Thailand India

Forum outputs 1. Lesson learn and needs from AMC participants : results from questions to AMC participants at the conclusion meeting What did I learn from this conference and field trips? What my country needs in ICT Healthcare? 2. Summary which lead to call for action in ASEAN 1. Capacity building of healthcare ICT 2. Continue collaboration e.g. Annual forum of healthcare ICT 3. Implementation of ehealth joint projects between AMC and Japan 4. International policies development e.g. Regulatory Framework

Forum outputs 3. Key messages that emerged during conferences : To develop national healthcare ICT systems, countries need to work on 4 important fundamental topics. The GAPS framework

The GAPS Framework Governance: ICT applications in healthcare needs to be governed by the highest accountable officials. This means they define the expected benefits, the risks to watch out for, and allocate resources. Architecture: ICTs in healthcare needs a clear blueprint so all stakeholders in a country will know how they can contribute to the structure as a whole rather than silos. People and program management: ICTs in healthcare requires capacity-building of key sectors (clinical, IT, and administration) working together to make it work seamlessly. Standards and interoperability: ICTs in healthcare works are best if standards are adopted and reused by all stakeholders.

Forum outputs 4. Participants call for Action: for regional health ICT capacity building in support of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), non-communicable diseases (NCD) and disaster management in the ASEAN NOTE WITH CONCERN THAT; 1. The Sustainable Development Goals provide clear directions on how healthcare can contribute to improving the lives of ASEAN citizens; 2. Universal health coverage is a strong theme in the SDGS for health; 3. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) greatly undermine national development with substantial socio-economic burden and as such would require political commitment of the government to coordinate the whole society to fight against NCDs and risk factors; 4. Disaster management and preparedness is high in the ASEAN priorities. 5. There is an influx of various information and communication technologies in countries that are generating health data but without adding value to strengthening the larger health system; 6. That there is increasing concern about the privacy of ASEAN citizens amidst the influx of these technologies.

WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT: 1. Information is a key resource for health systems strengthening. If used effectively, information can support health program planning, implementation and monitoring; 2. Low-cost and cost-effective technologies for prevention and control of NCDs already exist; 3. Successful models for the use of ICT to achieve universal health coverage can be found is some ASEAN counties; 4. Disaster management requires good ICT infrastructure and connectivity; RECOGNIZE THAT: 1. From the 1 st ASEAN-Japan Health ICT Forum in February 19-20, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan, ASEAN Member States have identified health ICT as an important resource for health systems strengthening; 2. The Republic of the Philippines had released a Call to Action for a Shared ehealth Agenda at the Digital Health Conference in the Asia-Pacific at the Asia ehealth Information Network General Meeting, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar March 8-9, 2017 3. The ASEAN Post-2015 Health Development Agenda lists maternal and child care (MDGs 4, 5), noncommunicable diseases, universal health coverage, and disaster health management as priority areas; 4. The Master Plan for ASEAN Connectivity 2025 (MPAC 2025), which succeeds the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity 2010, focuses on sustainable infrastructure, digital innovation, seamless logistics, regulatory excellence and people mobility; 5. ASEAN ICT Masterplan for 2020 draws a vision to propel ASEAN towards a digitally-enabled economy that is secure, sustainable, and transformative; and to enable an innovative inclusive and integrated ASEAN Community 6. The ASEAN Regional Guideline for Minimum Requirements for Training and Accreditation of Skilled Birth Attendants demonstrates how the ASEAN community can develop minimum standards for capacity building.

CALL upon all stakeholders of ASEAN to: 1. Develop capacity for health ICT in the ASEAN through: a. The creation of an ASEAN Regional Guideline for Minimum Requirements for Training and Accreditation of Health ICT Professionals in the healthcare, ICT and administration; b. Integrate appropriate and ethical use of Health ICT in enhancing existing health programs in the Post-2015 Health Agenda; 2. Organize regular annual fora on health ICT to allow governments to collaborate with counterparts from other countries, development partners, and private sector and obtain benchmarks in the industry; 3. Engage in a common collaborative health ICT/telehealth project that will allow all member countries to apply their learnings in health ICT and increase collaboration and communication; 4. Anent to the common health ICT project, to craft a regulatory framework for health ICT that will clearly define the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders including government in nurturing health ICT for national development;

WHO-AeHIN-CHSI ehealth Meeting 18 19 May 2017, Qingdao Center for Health Statistics and Informatics, Ministry of Health China

Name Dr. Jun Gao Ms. Kirthi Ramesh Dr. Boonchai Kijsanayotin Mr.John Ulysses Galo Ms. Aye Aye Sein Dr. Tran Tung Ms.Pham Thu Thuy Dr.Tran Dai Quang Dr. Nor Azhariah Noordin Dr. Amizan Mohamed Prof. Siaw Teng-Liaw Dr. Ly Vichea Ravouth Mr. Sek Sokna Mr. Ochirhuyag Gantulga AeHIN Participants CHITEC 2017 Country WHO ADB Thailand Philippines Myanmar Viet Nam Viet Nam Viet Nam Malaysia Malaysia Australia Cambodia Cambodia Mongolia

Meeting Objectives share best practices and lessons learned produce guidance on the practical aspects of national ehealth development. create a catalogue of interventions that countries can adopt to strengthen their national health information systems.

What we talk at the workshop Country presentations Shanghai Best Practice and Lessons Learned with ehealth (Dr Xushu, Shanghai China) Myanmar ehealth development and Program management, (AeHIN Mind the GAPS) (Ms. Aye Aye Sein, MOHS Myanmar) National Health IT Development in Vietnam: Consensus from the Convergence Workshop (Dr. Tran Tung, MOH Viet Nam) Malaysia ehealth Program Management System (Dr Nor Azhariah Noordin) Cambodia s State of the National HIS Strategy (Dr Ly Ravouth) ADB s Digital Health Flagship Program (ADB) Establishing ehealth Research Capability in Asia (Prof. Siaw Teng-Liaw) AeHIN Catalog of Activities to Fill the GAPS (Dr. Boonchai)

Introduce AeHIN @ CHITEC 2017 3000+ Chinese ehealth/health IT participants

Asia Health IT Collaboration Workshop 25-29 June 2017, Taipei Taiwan Prof. Prof. Chien-Yeh Hsu, President of Taiwan ehealth Association National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science

AeHIN Participants Asia Health IT Collaboration Workshop, Taiwan Name Dr. Boonchai Kijsanayotin Mr. Jai Ganesh Dr. Chee-Piau Wong Dr. Raymond Francis Sarmiento Dr. Anis Fuad Dr. Luftan Lazuardi Prof. Chien-Yeh Hsu Country Thailand India Malaysia Philippines Indonesia Indonesia Taipei

Workshop Objectives Exchange knowledge and experience between AeHIN member countries and Taiwan Learn about the famous Taiwan Health Insurance System and Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Discuss the future collaboration between Taiwan and Asia through the new Taiwan Look South policy

What we did at the workshop Two days of workshop HIE in Thailand rethinking of the health ecosystem in Malaysia Telehealth implementation model in India Public health preparedness for disasters in Indonesia Natural language processing for health data, Philippine ehealth advancement in Taiwan with demonstration : Robot, Telemedicine Two days of site visit Hospital Information Systems of the Show Chwan health care systems National Health Command Center, Center of Disease Control, MOHW National Health Insurance Administration, MOHW

Lesson learned Taiwan ehealth is relatively more advance than most AeHIN member countries. The country has invested on developing foundation of national health information systems/ehealth, such as national health ID, health information standards (Taiwan electronic Medical records Template, ICD, HL7,IHE, CDA, LOINC) since circa 1990. The success of implementation of single player universal health insurance system both need and contribute to the country effective integrated national health information systems Centralised remuneration system and health data standardization are important in ensuring compliance among stakeholders Inter agency communication (MoE and MoH etc) are important in implementation of important health initiatives Conducive ecosystem involving regulators (Ministry of Health), single payer (Taiwan National Health Insurance Administration), healthcare providers, high literate health consumers and IT industries play important roles to drive e-health achievements in Taiwan

Want to learn more about Taiwan health systems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fixxcg3b-1k&t=5s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4udxvl3hqmo http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/fund-reports/2017/may/international-profiles

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