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eEurope Awards for eHealth - 2003

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 Honourable Mentions

 

Winners

 

EVISAND – Entorno Virtual de Atencion de Salud de Andalucia, Consejeria de Salud, Junta de Andalucia, Regional Ministry of Health (E)
EVISAND was launched in 1999 as a regional initiative, included in the Health Digital Strategy of the Andalusian Public Healthcare System.

Sjunet_– The National IT Infrastructure for Health, Carelink (S)
Since 1998 the Sjunet application has been connected to virtually all Swedish hospitals and Primary Care Centres. Sjunet consists of a secure VLAN interconnection of all regional healthcare networks in Sweden.

COHERENCE – Component-based Health Reference Architecture for Network Care, Hospital Européen Georges Pompidou (HEGP) (F)
COHERENCE is a comprehensive Clinical Information System (CIS) conceived and developed for the opening of HEGP in July 2002.

NHS Direct Online, NHS Direct Online (UK)
The NHS Direct Online web-site provides high quality health advice and information on the internet.

 

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Honourable Mentions

 

MedCom, Danish Centre for Health Telematics (DK)
MedCom is a national programme enabling electronic communication between all parties in the health and social sector - both administrative and clinical.

HYGEIAnet, HYGIAnet, Crete (GR)
HYGIAnet is an Integrated Electronic Health Record (I-HER) viewed on-line through a unified visualisation environment.

Surgetica, TIMC-IMAG Laboratory, UMR 5525 UJF & CNRS / Department of Medical Informatics, Grenoble University Hospital (F)
Surgetica's Computer Assisted Medical Interventions (CAMI) is an attempt to take up the challenge of Minimally Invasive Interventions through research.

Boario Home Care Project, Salvatore Maugeri Foundation (I)
The system provides general practitioners, cardiologists and patients with devices (easy to used by unskilled people) capable of monitoring various series of electrocardiograph signals (12 leads, 1 lead for Event Recorder or Loop Recorder).

 

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last update 26/11/2003 European Institute of Public Administration