ITU Workshop on “E-health services in low-resource settings: Requirements and ITU role” (Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013) Session 1: Setting the context: e-health implementation in low-resource settings mHealth services in Japan - Services provided by NTTDATA Shigeru Tomita, Head of Strategy Planning Office NTTDATA CORPORATION tomitasg@nttdata.co.jp Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 Contents Introduction mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health Next Emergency Medical Service with Digital Pen Mobile Healthcare for post disaster Conclusions Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 and Recommendations 2 Introduction The Change of Disease Trend - Increasing NCDs The number of patients with NCDs is increasing Prevention is more important in LMIC Diabetes: ・3.4 million people died. ・More than 80% of deaths occur in LMIC COPD ・3 million people died ・90% of COPD deaths occur in LMIC CVD ・17.3 million people died. ・Over 80% of CVD deaths occur in LMIC CANCER: ・7.6 million people died. LMIC: Low-middle income countries Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 WHO Factsheets http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs297/en/index.html 3 Introduction The change of Communication Infrastructure The number of Mobile-Cellular telephone subscriptions is growing. Active mobile-broadband subscriptions is also increasing, expecting the growth in the future Global ICT developments, 2001-2011 Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-d/opb/ind/D-IND-ICTOI-2012-SUM-PDF-E.pdf 4 Introduction The Growing of Mobile cellular subscriptions The number of Mobile cellular subscriptions is increasing in developing countries as well as in developed countries. Mobile-cellular subscriptions, 2001-2011, world and by level of development Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-d/opb/ind/D-IND-ICTOI-2012-SUM-PDF-E.pdf 5 Introduction mHealth service implementation is spreading mHealth initiatives are reported world-wide mHealth is a range of healthcare services provided by using mobile terminals、such as mobile celluler phones, smart phones and tablet terminals http://www.who.int/goe/publications/goe_mhealth_web.pdf Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 6 Introduction mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health Next Emergency Medical Service with Digital Pen Mobile Healthcare for post disaster Conclusions Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 and Recommendations 7 mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health NEXT Purpose PHR:Personal Health Record management Provide individuals with Personalized Healthcare Program Service Data Management; Personal Health Data, Medical History Data Referal; Health check-up data, Medical Fee, Drug intake Technology Near Field Communication M2M Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 8 mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health NEXT 予防 Prevention Hospital Healthcare Insurer PHR Cloud Service Health check-up mHealth Services PHR:Creative Health NEXT - Self management Immunization Shots Life style Memo Drug Intake Medical History Allergies PHR: Creative Health NEXT - Health check-up Data Information mHealth Services Date, Age, Name of Healthcare center Health check-up result ・General comments ・Health Risks ・Health Level ・Metabolic syndrome assessment ・eye sight test ・audiometry ・Height、Weight, ・Blood Pressure ・Blood test Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 11 mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health NEXT - Personal Health Data Management ※画面デザインは変更されま す。 •Weight •Blood Pressure •BMI •Calories burned per day •Sleeping hours Chart mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health NEXT - Medical Fee Information Total Medical Fee per month Detailed Medical fee ・Hospital Name ・Date ・Treatment term ・Total Fee ・Fee paid by Insurer ・Fee paid by Insured mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health NEXT - Walking Program Achievment per day Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 Weekly Chart Walking route 14 Introduction mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health Next Emergency Medical Service with Digital Pen Mobile Healthcare for post disaster Conclusions Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 and Recommendations 15 mHealth Services Emergency Medical Service with Digital Pen Purpose Patients data sharing between an ambulance and a hospital for better and seamless emergency medical service Service Patients observation data sharing written with a digital pen Measured by vital sensors Data sharing between ambulance and hospitals Technology Digital Pen, Tablet terminal, Vital sensors M2M Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 16 Emergency Medical System at Kagawa Emergency Medical Service Prefecture mHealth Services with Digital Pen Patient observation data written with a digital pen Then shared with the hospital Emergency staffs at hospital receive the data and prepare for the arrival 香川県高松市番町4-1-10 さぬき たろう 讃岐 太郎 12 12 12 087 111- 1111 香川県高松市番町4 香川県高松市番町4-1-10 さ ぬき たろ う 讃岐 太郎 12 12 12 087 111 111- 1111 香川県高松市番町4 香川県高松市番町4-1-10 Patient observation sheet さ ぬき 讃岐 たろ う 太郎 12 12 12 087 111 111- 1111 17 Introduction mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health Next Emergency Medical Service with Digital Pen Mobile Healthcare for post disaster Conclusion Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 18 mHealth Services Mobile Healthcare for post disaster Purpose Provide better healthcare service at the shelters after the earthquake Service Sharing medical records with doctors in some Medical Service Teams Technology OnDemand VPM、IPSec+IKE、HL7 Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 19 mHealth Services Mobile Healthcare for post disaster -System Image Doctors refer to patients’ medical record by using Tablet terminals Fukushima Pref. Med Univ. Hospital Shelters in Fukushima Clinical Recored (Paper Documents) Shelters Commercial Closed Network reffer Upload Inernet (IPSec+IKE) Tablet terminal Patients PC Doctor ODVPN Rooter Scanner Clinical Record Database Mobile Medical Service Support System Shelters Healthcare information exchange Platform Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 2012 20 Introduction mHealth Services PHR: Creative Health Next Emergency Medical Service with Digital Pen Mobile Healthcare for post disaster Conclusions Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 and Recommendations 21 Conclusions and Recommendations -Positive Impact of mHealth mHealth enable doctors and patients to interact wherever and whenever “m” in mHealth shouldn’t stand for “mobile”, but for “me” Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 2012 mHealth Summit Insider December 2012 22 Conclusions and Recommendations -Issues to be solved Adapt to the regulations and laws of each country Security and Privacy to protect the personal information Technical solutions are needed To prevent data from leaking and spreading over the Internet To delete leaked and spread data Rules, system and technical solutions for long term data storage Tokyo, Japan, 4-5 February 2013 23 Thank you for Listening! 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