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Opinion Number: CDR 4833/2014
Rapporteur: ANDREASSON Martin
Commission: NAT
Status: Adopted
Date: 04/12/2014
 
• points out that competence for organising and providing healthcare services rests with the Member States and their local and regional authorities. The latter have a key role in the development of health care and in its digitisation by means of eHealth and mHealth;
• stresses that mHealth is a key factor in efforts to empower the public and to put them in a better position to gain control over their own health. Particularly for older people and people with disabilities or chronic illnesses, mHealth can make a significant contribution to improving their safety and independence in daily life;
• highlights that expanding digitisation and increasing levels of health-related knowledge may help to give more people in remote, sparsely populated or otherwise disadvantaged regions access to high-quality information and preventative healthcare measures, as well as to easily accessible medical treatment and follow-up;
• notes that mHealth and eHealth are high on the agenda for many of Europe's local and regional authorities, but that progress in development varies between countries and regions. There is a need for more interregional cooperation and exchanges of practical and policy experience, to enable those at the forefront of mHealth to transfer their knowledge;
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- points out that competence for organising and providing healthcare services rests with the Member States and their local and regional authorities. The latter have a key role in the development of health care and in its digitisation by means of eHealth and mHealth;

- stresses that mHealth is a key factor in efforts to empower the public and to put them in a better position to gain control over their own health. Particularly for older people and people with disabilities or chronic illnesses, mHealth can make a significant contribution to improving their safety and independence in daily life;

- highlights that expanding digitisation and increasing levels of health-related knowledge may help to give more people in remote, sparsely populated or otherwise disadvantaged regions access to high-quality information and preventative healthcare measures, as well as to easily accessible medical treatment and follow-up;

- notes that mHealth and eHealth are high on the agenda for many of Europe's local and regional authorities, but that progress in development varies between countries and regions. There is a need for more interregional cooperation and exchanges of practical and policy experience, to enable those at the forefront of mHealth to transfer their knowledge;

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Rapporteur's activities

 
 

eHealth WeekRiga, 11-13 May 2015The most important eHealth event of the year: eHealth Week 2015 took place in Riga under the auspices of the Latvian Presidency. Attracting over 2000 international delegates and 75 exhibitors, the event brought together decision makers from public and private healthcare sectors, clinicians, hospital and IT managers and key European policy makers.The Rapporteur spoke in the closing Plenary session, alongside the Dutch Minister of Health and host to the next eHealth Week.

 
10 May
 

CoR Plenary Session

Opinion to be voted on the CoR Plenary session

 
03 Dec
 

CoR Commission activity

Opinion has been adopted by the NAT commission

 
02 Oct
 

European Parliament

Commissioner-designate for Health, Vitalis Andriukaitis, pledges in front of the Parliament: "I will work tirelessly with the Member States to improve patients' access to innovative technologies, business predictability and cost-effectiveness and to ensure that (it) translates into citizens' better access to quality care"

 
29 Sep
 

European Commission

Deadline to submit contributions to EU consultation on mHealth Green Paper

 
02 Jul
 

Rapporteur's activities

Consultation on mHealth, Visby, Sweden

 
30 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

The European mHealth Conference: Challenges and Opportunities for mHealth in Europe Photos

 
18 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

Meeting with Roberto Bertollini, WHO Scientific Director, UN HOUSE

 
17 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

Meeting with Javier Delgado Rivera, EPHA Communication Officer

 
17 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

Meeting with regional stakeholders, EUREGHATargeted consultation with selected EU regions, known to be at the forefront of electronic and mobile health development, offered food for thought and was a source of tested practice examples/

 
17 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

Meeting with Edwin Maarseveen, Policy officer at DG SANCOThis meeting complements the visit to CONNECT with the health side of the Green Paper. The Rapporteur was able to discuss in more detail health-related concerns and get a sense where does mHealth policy comes into the broader EU health policy area.

 
17 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

Meeting with Céline Deswarte & Claudia Prettner, Policy officers at DG CONNECTMeeting with the policy officers in charge of the mHealth agenda gave the Rapporteur the opportunity to discuss the outcomes of the NAT commission discussions and to get the fuller picture of DG CNNT plans regarding the future of the dossier.

 
17 Jun
 

Rapporteur's activities

Meeting with the EESC rapporteur, Isabel Caño Aguilar

 
17 Jun
 

CoR Commission activity

Exchange of views within the NAT CommissionThis discussion will be food for thought for the Rapporteur and will help him weave major concerns and ideas into his draft opinion to be presented in early October.

 
04 Jun
 

European Commission

Green Paper published

 
09 Apr
 

European Commission

Commission Staff Working document on the existing EU legal framework applicable to lifestyle and wellbeing apps published

 
09 Apr
 

CoR Commission activity

 
 

The NAT commission appointed Mr Martin Andreasson (SV/EPP) rapporteur onthe Green Paper on mHealth

 
07 Apr
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