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 Hello and welcome to TanJent's web site. The events here illustrate TanJent's activities in eHealth across Europe, South America and the Commonwealth.

 


 

The impact of eHealth and mHealth on the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDG) is under review. A workshop with WHO, Health Metrics Network, International Telecommunications Union, the mHealth Alliance and Digital He@lth Initiative of the UN's Office for Partneships is set for 6 and 7 Septmber. It will report as part of the Broadband Commission's report to the UN's MDG Summit in New York in mid September.

 


 

The Commonwealth Secretariat's third high-level dialogue on eHealth is for Asia. It will in Sri Lanka on 13 and 14 September 2010

 


 

 The eHealth workbook for developing countries is now in its final draft. It was developed with ECSA countries. The final versions are now complete and should be available from the Commonwealth Secretariat's web site soon. The home page address is www.thecommonwealth.org then follow the links to the health pages.

For more information, please email tomjones@tanjent.co.uk 

 


 

The first Kenya eHelath Strategy has now been completed. It took a team of healthcare professionals, senior civil servants, ICT vendors some and support from the Commonwealth Secretarat some five months.

 


 

Excellent commentaries by Danny Mustacchi on sharing medical information and business intellegence are at http://inteliprojects.com   

 


  

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EC report on the economic impact of interoperable EHRs and ePrescribing is now available at www.ehr-impact.eu

EC report Financing eHealth - now available at

http://www.financing-ehealth.eu/downloads/documents/FeH_D5_3_final_study_report.pdf 

TanJent's report on EC's workshop in on procuring benefits for telemedicine is now available. The workshop was at the WOHIT08 conference in Copenhagen and the EC plans to use the findings as part of its initiative to invest in large-scale telemedicine projects across the EU. It is available at:

http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/docs/events/whit2008/ec-whit08report-final.pdf  

The report is titled "WHIT08 - EC Workshop Procuring for health benefits: Critical Factors for Beneficial Deployment of Innovative eHealth and Telemedicine Services" was prepared by TanJent with empirica.


TanJent supported the Diretoria de Desenvolvimento Setorial (DIDES) of the Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar (ANS) in its economic and financial evaluation of TISS, the standards and  system that supports the exchange of supplementary health information in Brazil. The project is supported by the United Nations Development Programme. More details are on the project page.

The preliminary report of the economic evaluation is now complete and will be available from the ANS website soon. The address is www.ans.gov.br . The report will be availble in Engliah and Portuguese. Findings show the value of a national project that has relatively low costs when the solution is available for large populations such as the 40 million insured oversseen by ANS. A copy of the report can also be obtained from tomjones@tanjent.co.uk

Portugese speakers may want to read Troca de dados conusmirá R$11 bilhões  by Beth Kolke in Valor on Segunda-feira 8 de septembro de 2008.

 


 

TanJent is working with empirica in Germany to develop the methodology and knowledge of eHealth economics, especially costs, benefits and net benefits over time. It includes eHealth financing and options for business models for eHealth, which is especially important because eHealth boundaries are expanding as new suppliers enter the eHealth market with new concepts of eHealth.


TanJent’s main goal is evaluating, achieving and improving the financial and ecomomic performance of eHealth and ICT-enabled healthcare. It builds on the general activities of developing and using economic and costing models to evaluate and improve the performance of health and social care providers, and the cost and benefit estimates of business cases and strategies within the eHealth community.

 


 

TanJent is involved with projects using economic models, such as cost-benefit analysis, and financing models evaluate to innovative health services and technologies, especially eHealth. The models enable ICT in healthcare, organisational change, eHealth cost profiles, eHealth benefit profiles, and the timing of these, of the estimated and valued. They can then be used for future decisions about eHealth financing, benefits realisation, health and healthcare quality gains,cost-effectiveness and efficiency gains. It also enables realistic decisions about eHealth, sometimes called ICT and organisational change, or ICT-enabled change, to advance realistically. This can be even more critical for developing countries where healthcare resources and finance are scarce.

 

Commonwealth Secretariat

The Commonweath Secretariat's report eHealth for DevelopingCountries:Affordable Strategies is available at www.thecommonwealth.org

   


  Financing eHealth was the EC's DG INFSO Project of the Month for May 2008.

A commentary is at

http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=4062

The website for the EC's study on boosting finance for eHealth is at http://www.financing-ehealth.eu/

 


 TanJent has now evaluated the utilisation, benefits, costs and risks of 50 eHealth investments from across the EU, Brazil and Kenya.  Of these:

  • 86% showed positive economic returns
  • 14% were negative.

These findings are from 64% reotrospective projects and 36% prospective projects.        


TanJent's projects include the EC's Study on the Imapct of Interoperable Electronic Health Records and ePrescribing Impact Study, eHealth Financing Study and eHealth Impact Study.

 


 

 

TheHunter Trust for Education in Malawi

The Trust provides direct, personal support for children in Malawi to help them complete their education. One of its current projects is equipping a school laboratory.The Trust's distinguishing feature is its personal, direct and local impact across the education spectrum based on first-hand, local knowledge. This ensures effective use of resoruces in providing grants for pupils and students, additional teaching training and helping to provide better faciltiites. TanJent is one of the Trust's many supporters.

More details about the Trust's work are at: www.huntertrust.org.uk


To contact TanJent,  phone Tom Jones on

+44 (0) 7802 336229

or email tomjones@tanjent.co.uk

or skype tanjenttj

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