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eEurope Awards for eHealth - 2004

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Winners

 

Health On the Net Foundation, Health On the Net Foundation (CH)
Health On the Net Foundation has developed services to protect citizens from false or misleading health and ethical information. A code of ethical conduct (HONcode) for web-site operators is currently in use by 3,600 web-sites. Services for the citizen include an accrediation system for web-site anda search engine/directory of trustworthy information sources.

www. sundhed.dk - A Public Health Portal, MedCom (DK)
www. sundhed.dk by virtue of the MedCom providedDanish Health Data Network,is the main access point to the primary Health Portal of the Danish health authorities,in order to facilitate communication and services between health professionals and citizens. It is also possible to book appointments to the GP, conduct e-mail consultation and renew prescriptions.

Diabcarnet, Aide aux Jeunes Diabetiques (FR)
Diabcarnet is the first large-scale online electronic logbook used for diabetes monitoring. Any diabetes patient in France can use this eHealth application to better manage their disease in collaboration with a physician.

 

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Honourable Mentions

 

PQL- Pure Quality Life, Uppsala university/CEOS (S)
Pure Quality Life is a web-based life enhancement tool, evaluated in a world leading prospectively controlled study by researchers from Uppsala University. It isthe only health sitewith effects that have been assesed psychophysiologically in a controlled study. Over 20.000 users from different backgrounds have registered.

eHospital - IT experience of Hospital Son Llatzer , Fundacin Hospital Son Lltzer (ES)
eHospital is a full digital, filmless and wireless hospital. Son Llatzer has implemented a global integrated and accessible clinical information system.

Ait Eile, Centre for Health Informatics - Trinity College Dublin (IE)
Ait Eile is an online interactive portal for children in hospital that aims to reduce their sense of isolation by providing communication, educational and entertainment activities.

VEPSY, Istituto Auxologico Italiano (IT)
VEPSY - Virtual Environments andTelemedicine for Clinical Psychology project demonstrates the technical and clinical viability of using on/offline Virtual Reality Therapy (VRT) in clinical psychology and to disseminate the developed tools to the clinical community.

 

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last update 20/07/2005 European Institute of Public Administration