Telemedicine and Legal Aspects Workshop

2 March 2010, Brussels, Belgium.
This workshop is an initiative of the Directorate-General Information Society and Media European Commission to encourage the sharing of good practice in the area of eHealth. In particular, the workshop will address the legal and logistics dimensions in Telemedicine practice. Subjects to be covered include legal liability of practicioners, patient data privacy and protection, as well as financial and logistics subjects, such as reimbursement of services, etc. Furthermore, a telemedicine use case will be presented to the participants.

Ultimately, the workshop will facilitate the dissemination of good practice initiatives, knowledge and experiences on the field, thus accelerating the uptake of Telemedicine solutions and improving both policy-making and research.

A list of topics to be discussed includes (but not limited to):

  • General presentation of the draft Staff Working Paper on the applicability of existing EU legal framework to telemedicine services
  • License/registration/authorization of telemedicine professionals
  • Reimbursement for telemedicine services
  • Liability
  • Data protection
  • Use Case - Teleradiology

Action research, case studies, research-in-progress, and pilot programs are welcome approaches. Proposals for roundtable discussions, practitioner contributions, and product demonstrations based on the main themes are also invited.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.epractice.eu/workshops/telemedicine

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