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THALES PROGRAM THE DETECTION, TRANSCRIPTION, AND ANALYSIS OF INEQUALITIES TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS FOR IMMIGRANTS LIVING IN GREECE. Acronym: IHAIG Beneficiary Coordinating Institution : National & Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA) 1


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THALES PROGRAM THE DETECTION, TRANSCRIPTION, AND ANALYSIS OF INEQUALITIES TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS FOR IMMIGRANTS LIVING IN GREECE. Acronym: “IHAIG

Beneficiary Coordinating Institution: National & Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA)

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  • Maria Zafeiropoulou

PhD, EU Expert, Gerontologist Deputy Director of General Hospital of Patras, Greece mail: marozafir@gmail.com

  • Mary Xenou

MSc Public Health Inspector/Speech therapist, Directorate of Public Health & Social Welfare, Regional Unit of Achaia , Region of Western Greece mail: xenmr@yahoo.gr/ m.xenou@pde.gov.gr

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The initial project :

  • co-financed by European Social Fund – ESF) and Greek

national funds through the Operational Program “Education and Lifelong Learning” of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) - Research Funding Program: THALES –UOA –

  • Budget: 600 000.00 ESF co-financed: 80%
  • Duration :2013-2015 (extended)
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Detection, record and analysis of social inequalities in health care access for immigrants /migrants living in Greece

HEALTH POLICY CHALLENGES:

  • Best practices implemented in other EU countries and

Review of European policies have been taken into account in

  • rder to define ICT valuable tools that facilitate the diffusion
  • f data by electronic means and assist healthcare givers and

migrants

  • Proposals and actions to overcome the inequalities in

immigrants' access to health services and improve the quality of health care included also recommendations to governmental organizations and NGOs.

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Major outcomes: limit access to health care lack of health information lack of data on chronic and lifestyle diseases need for systematic health measurement need to estimate the prevalence of communicable diseases vaccination gaps: need for prevalence of vaccine preventable diseases

  • ICT= invaluable tools that facilitate the diffusion of data

by electronic means and assist healthcare givers and migrants.

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PROJECT knowledge use -networks ICT SUPPORT in

  • Automating Process

Redesigning Procedures Management support in decision making Medical images Socio-demographic characteristics (country of origin, gender, age, educational level, financial status etc

  • non medical determinants of health (body weight, nutrition status - food

supply and consumption -, tobacco and alcohol consumption) and quality of life

  • Early warning system for potential health problems : communicable

diseases

  • Morbidity indicators
  • Management - financial data of medical operations and hospitalizations

Medical care

HEALTH CARE WITHOUT WALLS

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Under the funded research program a web portal was developed and adapted accordingly to fit the technical requirements for its integration for use via info-kiosks, designed to facilitate the access of migrants to healthcare services in Greece via its discrete modules of interaction (www.healthgate4all.gr).

  • Informative Interactive Health kiosks : info kiosks
  • Web-portal (developed and adapted to fit the technical

requirements for use via info kiosks) discrete modules of interaction (www.healthgate4all.gr).

  • Health information, early warning system for potential health
  • problems. Cost effective solution , easily replicated by different

countries, one stop shop in migrants’ pathways personalized health care.

  • ICT tools of the project outcomes can be extended to elderly,

chronic patients, people with special needs and care givers

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  • Interactive Info -Health kiosks for migrants.: 4
  • Placement: 2 in Athens, 2 in Thessaloniki (Central places)
  • Cloud service provider: On line / Store & Forward DBMS
  • Personalized health care
  • Touch screen
  • Examples: Active X multi media effects (great access to

Microsoft windows operating systems ), web based forms Java applets (flexible multiplatform)

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FUTURE CHALLENGES OF ICT

  • On line Implementation : B2B (Business to Business, B2C

(Business to Consumer), C2C (Consumer to Consumer, peer to peer)

  • Smartphone Health applications/ wearable devices: monitoring

vital signs – early warning system

  • On-Device Portal (ODP), VPN Technology (Virtual Private Network)

What do patients want from Health Care Technology (Cole, 2018):

  • m- health relevant to the real needs, require less time, not too

complicated , real time data collection, personal data protection

  • Ability to alert both patient & health care professionals to sudden

changes

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Interoperability of patient / migrants records. Example of Continua standard for mobile applications

Interoperable standard interfaces in the Continua Personal Health Eco-System (Source: Continua Health Alliance)