martes, 23 de octubre de 2012

EU eHealth in focus - Newsletter - 23/10/2012

Europe's Communications Networks, Content & Technologies - eHealth News
23rd of October 2012

Top News

First European Directory of Health Apps recommended by Patients and consumers

This unique Directory contains facts about 200 smartphone health apps capable of helping patients self manage their medical conditions. The apps are categorised according to the service they provide, language in which they are available, price and links where they can be downloaded.

Calendar

2012 Transatlantic Health IT/eHealth Co-operation Assembly

(24/10/2012) The '2012 Transatlantic Health IT/eHealth Co-operation Assembly ' to be held in Boston, Massachusetts on the 24th October 2012. The assembly will be held in the context of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on eHealth, which was signed at the meeting of the Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) in December 2010. It is jointly organised by the European Commission - DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology, and the US Department of Health and Human Services and will take place in the Massachusetts State House, hosted by President Therese Murray of the Massachusetts State Senate. In addition there will be an EU-US eHealth Business Marketplace event in the same venue on October 23rd.

Documents

Read more...

Challenges for human-centered assistive neuro-robotic devices: the experience of the MUNDUS project

(13/11/2012) A workshop entitled 'Challenges for human centered assistive neuro-robotic devices: the experience of the MUNDUS project' will take place on 13 November 2012 in Toledo, Spain. The 'Multimodal Neuroprosthesis for Daily Upper Limb Support' (MUNDUS) project is an assistive framework for recovering direct interaction capability of severely motor impaired people based on arm reaching and hand function. Most of the solutions provided by Assistive Technology for supporting independent life of severely impaired people completely substitute the natural interaction with world, reducing their acceptance. Human dignity and self-esteem are more preserved when restoring missing functions with devices safeguarding self perception and first hand interaction while guaranteeing independent living. MUNDUS uses any residual control of the end-user, thus it is suitable for long term utilization in daily activities. Sensors, actuators and control solutions adapt to the level of severity or progression of the disease allowing the disabled person to interact voluntarily with naturality and at maximum information rate. MUNDUS targets are the neurodegenerative and genetic neuromuscular diseases and high level Spinal Cord Injury. MUNDUS is a small or medium scale focused research project (STREP) funded by the 7th Framework Program for Research.

WHO Forum on Health Data Standardization and Interoperability

(03/12/2012 — 04/12/2012) Transmitting personal or population data across ICT-driven health information systems requires adherence to health data standards and related technology standards for secure, accurate and timely exchange of data for healthcare decisions. The eHealth unit within the Department of Knowledge Management and Sharing at the World Health Organization is leading the interoperability in collaboration with technical programmes and member states.

Policy

2012 Transatlantic Health IT/eHealth Co-operation Assembly

The '2012 Transatlantic Health IT/eHealth Co-operation Assembly ' to be held in Boston, Massachusetts on the 24th October 2012. The assembly will be held in the context of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on eHealth, which was signed at the meeting of the Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) in December 2010. It is jointly organised by the European Commission - DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology, and the US Department of Health and Human Services and will take place in the Massachusetts State House, hosted by President Therese Murray of the Massachusetts State Senate. In addition there will be an EU-US eHealth Business Marketplace event in the same venue on October 23rd.

Documents

Read more...

Promotion of Law incubators in FP7 Call 10 Objective ICT-2013.11.5

Sub-objective "c" aims at developing bridges between ICT SME, start ups, young entrepreneurs, and law students through the setting up of "law incubators". A "law incubator" functions as a pro-bono legal clinic where law students are challenged to give legal advice (under the supervision of their Professors) to companies and start-ups having to deal with the complexity of legal issues related to information and communication technologies. The law incubators are by no means substituting the legal expertise of a dedicated legal consultancy made by professional lawyers. They rather aim at building the ecosystem for potential and emerging European tech companies by: • providing tech start-ups with legal support to start them off as viable and job-creating businesses; • providing practical training to the next generation of lawyers to address the broad and evolving needs of tech ventures. The applying consortia are ideally composed by a group of Universities in Europe plus some entities with direct access to start-ups, tech entrepreneurs, spin-offs of universities and research centres, European funded R&D projects, etc. (this list being neither exhaustive nor mandatory).

WHO Forum on Health Data Standardization and Interoperability

Transmitting personal or population data across ICT-driven health information systems requires adherence to health data standards and related technology standards for secure, accurate and timely exchange of data for healthcare decisions. The eHealth unit within the Department of Knowledge Management and Sharing at the World Health Organization is leading the interoperability in collaboration with technical programmes and member states.

Research

Final results of the CLEAR project

CLEAR (Clinical Leading Environment for the Assessment of Rehabilitation protocols in home care) is a project funded under the ICT Policy Support Programme – CIP-ICT-PSP-2007.2.2 – ICT for Ageing Well. Under this project a large scale Pilot study has been conducted in four Member States of the European Union (Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Poland) to demonstrate the feasibility of a Tele-rehabilitation service using Habilis, a general-purpose software platform.

Documents

Innovation

Made in Europe – how EU research and innovation helps our society

Integrated cricuits ligthing up

'Made in Europe' event, European Parliament Brussels, 8 October 2012

Subscription Information

This is the newsletter of the eHealth web site on Europa. It is hosted by the Communications Networks, Content & Technologies Newsroom - a 'one stop shop' on European Communications Networks, Content & Technologies news spanning all Directorates-General of the European Commission.

You may unsubscribe or broaden your subscription from this newsletter by going to Your Profile.

In this issue

Calendar
Your Profile  |  eHealth on Europa  |  FB icon   Twitter icon   Paper.li icon

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario