Ομιλία – παρουσίαση: Αθανάσιος Βοζίκης, Επίκουρος Καθηγητής, Διευθυντής του Εργαστηρίου «Οικονομικών και Διοίκησης της Υγείας», Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς, Τμήμα Οικονομικής Επιστήμης
Τίτλος παρουσίασης: "Η Φαρμακευτική πολιτική στην Ελλάδα (2010-2014): Σε πορεία Ιδιωτικοποίησης και Περιοριστικής Διανομής"
Ομιλία - Παρουσίαση: Δρ. Νίκος Μανιαδάκης, Καθηγητής & Διευθυντής του Μεταπτυχιακού Προγράμματος Σπουδών & Αναπληρωτής Κοσμήτορας, Εθνική Σχολή Δημόσιας Υγείας.
The Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme supports individual hospitals and hospital groups to ensure that palliative, end of life and bereavement care are central to everyday hospital operations. It is coordinated through the HFH Hub, which develops education and training resources, operates design projects, advocates for investment, and provides guidance to hospital staff. The HFH Hub also coordinates three national networks to promote improvements in end of life care.
Facilitating Discussions on Future and End of Life Care With People who have ...Irish Hospice Foundation
Workshop presentation on Irish Hospice Foundation Dementia guidance document 1 "Facilitating Discussions on Future and end of life care with a person with dementia"
Deirdre Shanagher and Sarah Cronin presented at an MS Ireland Information Day on challenges of end of life care for progressive neurological patients. They discussed the Irish Hospice Foundation's vision of ensuring all receive end of life support and care. Group work identified needs of neurological patients like long illnesses, recognizing end stages, and complex care. Issues in care discussions included sensitivity, access to palliative services, and timing conversations. Identifying and responding to care needs means providing information, support, and awareness to prompt conversations.
Ομιλία – παρουσίαση: Αθανάσιος Βοζίκης, Επίκουρος Καθηγητής, Διευθυντής του Εργαστηρίου «Οικονομικών και Διοίκησης της Υγείας», Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς, Τμήμα Οικονομικής Επιστήμης
Τίτλος παρουσίασης: "Η Φαρμακευτική πολιτική στην Ελλάδα (2010-2014): Σε πορεία Ιδιωτικοποίησης και Περιοριστικής Διανομής"
Ομιλία - Παρουσίαση: Δρ. Νίκος Μανιαδάκης, Καθηγητής & Διευθυντής του Μεταπτυχιακού Προγράμματος Σπουδών & Αναπληρωτής Κοσμήτορας, Εθνική Σχολή Δημόσιας Υγείας.
The Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme supports individual hospitals and hospital groups to ensure that palliative, end of life and bereavement care are central to everyday hospital operations. It is coordinated through the HFH Hub, which develops education and training resources, operates design projects, advocates for investment, and provides guidance to hospital staff. The HFH Hub also coordinates three national networks to promote improvements in end of life care.
Facilitating Discussions on Future and End of Life Care With People who have ...Irish Hospice Foundation
Workshop presentation on Irish Hospice Foundation Dementia guidance document 1 "Facilitating Discussions on Future and end of life care with a person with dementia"
Deirdre Shanagher and Sarah Cronin presented at an MS Ireland Information Day on challenges of end of life care for progressive neurological patients. They discussed the Irish Hospice Foundation's vision of ensuring all receive end of life support and care. Group work identified needs of neurological patients like long illnesses, recognizing end stages, and complex care. Issues in care discussions included sensitivity, access to palliative services, and timing conversations. Identifying and responding to care needs means providing information, support, and awareness to prompt conversations.
Facilitating discussions on future and end of life care with people who have ...Irish Hospice Foundation
This document provides guidance for facilitating discussions about future and end-of-life care with people who have dementia. It discusses the growing dementia population and policy context. It outlines the background and development process for the guidance document. Key considerations for effective communication are presented, along with 8 tips for communication. The AFIRM model of active listening is described. A case study example illustrates how AFIRM can be applied. Finally, a list of additional guidance documents in development is presented.
The document discusses supporting people with dementia at end of life. It outlines the Irish Hospice Foundation's (IHF) vision of ensuring dignity and comfort for all facing end of life. The IHF runs several programs, including on palliative care and bereavement. Data shows more people with dementia die in care homes than at home. The IHF nurses service data found most referrals were older adults and from certain areas. Literature suggests place of death is influenced by illness factors and care circumstances. The document outlines IHF education initiatives to improve end of life care and communication for people with dementia, their families, and staff. It stresses the importance of person-centered communication and considering the emotional needs of those with dementia.
This document discusses the Design & Dignity Project, a partnership between the Irish Hospice Foundation and the Irish Health Service Executive. The project aims to fund capital improvement projects in Irish hospitals to transform end-of-life care spaces and set standards for hospital design. Through two phases, the project has awarded over €2 million in grants to renovate spaces like family rooms, mortuaries, and bereavement suites in 17 hospitals across Ireland. Design guidelines developed from these projects are now used by the HSE for all new construction and renovations related to end-of-life care.
This document provides guidance for healthcare staff on recognizing, acknowledging, and responding to loss and grief in dementia. It was developed by examining literature and convening an expert group. Loss and grief are core parts of the dementia experience, as people with dementia and their families experience multiple losses throughout the progression of the disease. These include ambiguous loss, anticipatory loss, and disenfranchised grief. The guidance outlines four key considerations for practice and four areas of guidance, including responding to loss and grief, supporting those with dementia who are grieving, supporting families, and supporting staff.
Effective Integration of Palliative Care in Respiratory Setting - Using Actio...Irish Hospice Foundation
Overview of Action Research Project carried out to integrate palliative care into the care of those with respiratory illness. Presented at International Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, September 2014
The document outlines the dementia and palliative care programmes of the Irish Health Foundation (IHF) from 2013 to 2016. The programmes aimed to:
1) Prioritize palliative care for people with dementia in all care settings and support more people to die at home.
2) Improve end of life care in residential care settings for older people, with a focus on those with dementia.
3) Increase public awareness of death and dying, and encourage more people including those with dementia to engage in early advance planning.
The Irish Hospice Foundation has developed a series of guidance documents on dementia palliative care to help healthcare professionals provide better end-of-life care for people with dementia. The documents address key issues like communication, advance care planning, managing loss and grief, hydration and nutrition, pain assessment, ethical decision making, and medication management. They were created based on a review of the literature and input from an expert advisory group. Each document provides background, considerations for good practice, guidance, and resources. The goal is to improve recognition and management of palliative care needs in people with dementia.
This document summarizes a presentation on how traumatic bereavement affects children and young people, and what can be done to help them. It discusses how trauma impacts memory and meaning-making, and how this can obstruct the grieving process. It then outlines risk factors for PTSD and reviews cognitive models of trauma. Finally, it discusses interventions that can help repair safety, support social support networks, and straighten the path of grief for those experiencing traumatic bereavement.
This document summarizes a workshop on addressing the palliative and end-of-life care needs of people with dementia in hospitals. The workshop covered challenges in caring for people with dementia, communication strategies, recognizing dementia as a life-limiting illness, assessing pain and symptoms, the role of multidisciplinary teams, and available resources from the Irish Hospice Foundation. The presentation emphasized taking a person-centered approach, advance care planning, continuity of care, and the importance of staff training to meet the complex needs of people with dementia at the end of life.
This document summarizes a presentation about end of life care for people with dementia. It discusses what people with dementia say about end of life care, including challenges around communication and acknowledging loss. It also examines the palliative care needs of people with dementia, noting issues around symptoms, care transitions and multidisciplinary support. Further, it outlines how incorporating a palliative approach into routine dementia care can help with advance care planning, loss and grief, and staff education. Finally, it analyzes how supporting people with dementia to die at home requires individualized care, future planning, symptom management and access to family and community support services.
Advance Care Planning & Advance Healthcare Directives with People with DementiaIrish Hospice Foundation
1. The document provides guidance on advance care planning and advance healthcare directives for people with dementia, their families, and healthcare professionals.
2. It outlines four key considerations for good practice: understanding dementia, recognizing patient rights, understanding advance care planning, and being familiar with the Assisted Decision Making Act regarding capacity and advance directives.
3. The guidance stresses the presumption of capacity, engaging the patient, and considering previously expressed preferences when making decisions for those lacking capacity. It also describes what can be included in an advance healthcare directive.
Outlines the Irish Hospice Foundations Nurses for Night Care Programme and how the service supports people dying at home with illnesses other than cancer
Outlines the development of a guidance document for healthcare staff to use when communicating with people who have dementia about their future and end of life care
The document outlines a night nursing service in Ireland for people with non-malignant illnesses and compares data on access to specialist palliative care services between Ireland and the UK from 2011-2013. It finds that in both countries, the number of people with non-malignant illnesses accessing specialist palliative care services is rising, accounting for 16-17% in the UK and 19-26% in Ireland. There is some variance between referrals to specialist palliative care services and the night nursing service in different areas of Ireland that is not fully explained by population differences or UK trends, suggesting limited awareness of the service in some areas.
Από την εισήγησή μου 25ο Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Management Υπηρεσιών Υγείας που διοργάνωσε η Ελληνική Εταιρεία Management Υπηρεσιών Υγείας (ΕΕΜΥΥ), 7-9 Δεκεμβρίου 2023
Facilitating discussions on future and end of life care with people who have ...Irish Hospice Foundation
This document provides guidance for facilitating discussions about future and end-of-life care with people who have dementia. It discusses the growing dementia population and policy context. It outlines the background and development process for the guidance document. Key considerations for effective communication are presented, along with 8 tips for communication. The AFIRM model of active listening is described. A case study example illustrates how AFIRM can be applied. Finally, a list of additional guidance documents in development is presented.
The document discusses supporting people with dementia at end of life. It outlines the Irish Hospice Foundation's (IHF) vision of ensuring dignity and comfort for all facing end of life. The IHF runs several programs, including on palliative care and bereavement. Data shows more people with dementia die in care homes than at home. The IHF nurses service data found most referrals were older adults and from certain areas. Literature suggests place of death is influenced by illness factors and care circumstances. The document outlines IHF education initiatives to improve end of life care and communication for people with dementia, their families, and staff. It stresses the importance of person-centered communication and considering the emotional needs of those with dementia.
This document discusses the Design & Dignity Project, a partnership between the Irish Hospice Foundation and the Irish Health Service Executive. The project aims to fund capital improvement projects in Irish hospitals to transform end-of-life care spaces and set standards for hospital design. Through two phases, the project has awarded over €2 million in grants to renovate spaces like family rooms, mortuaries, and bereavement suites in 17 hospitals across Ireland. Design guidelines developed from these projects are now used by the HSE for all new construction and renovations related to end-of-life care.
This document provides guidance for healthcare staff on recognizing, acknowledging, and responding to loss and grief in dementia. It was developed by examining literature and convening an expert group. Loss and grief are core parts of the dementia experience, as people with dementia and their families experience multiple losses throughout the progression of the disease. These include ambiguous loss, anticipatory loss, and disenfranchised grief. The guidance outlines four key considerations for practice and four areas of guidance, including responding to loss and grief, supporting those with dementia who are grieving, supporting families, and supporting staff.
Effective Integration of Palliative Care in Respiratory Setting - Using Actio...Irish Hospice Foundation
Overview of Action Research Project carried out to integrate palliative care into the care of those with respiratory illness. Presented at International Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, September 2014
The document outlines the dementia and palliative care programmes of the Irish Health Foundation (IHF) from 2013 to 2016. The programmes aimed to:
1) Prioritize palliative care for people with dementia in all care settings and support more people to die at home.
2) Improve end of life care in residential care settings for older people, with a focus on those with dementia.
3) Increase public awareness of death and dying, and encourage more people including those with dementia to engage in early advance planning.
The Irish Hospice Foundation has developed a series of guidance documents on dementia palliative care to help healthcare professionals provide better end-of-life care for people with dementia. The documents address key issues like communication, advance care planning, managing loss and grief, hydration and nutrition, pain assessment, ethical decision making, and medication management. They were created based on a review of the literature and input from an expert advisory group. Each document provides background, considerations for good practice, guidance, and resources. The goal is to improve recognition and management of palliative care needs in people with dementia.
This document summarizes a presentation on how traumatic bereavement affects children and young people, and what can be done to help them. It discusses how trauma impacts memory and meaning-making, and how this can obstruct the grieving process. It then outlines risk factors for PTSD and reviews cognitive models of trauma. Finally, it discusses interventions that can help repair safety, support social support networks, and straighten the path of grief for those experiencing traumatic bereavement.
This document summarizes a workshop on addressing the palliative and end-of-life care needs of people with dementia in hospitals. The workshop covered challenges in caring for people with dementia, communication strategies, recognizing dementia as a life-limiting illness, assessing pain and symptoms, the role of multidisciplinary teams, and available resources from the Irish Hospice Foundation. The presentation emphasized taking a person-centered approach, advance care planning, continuity of care, and the importance of staff training to meet the complex needs of people with dementia at the end of life.
This document summarizes a presentation about end of life care for people with dementia. It discusses what people with dementia say about end of life care, including challenges around communication and acknowledging loss. It also examines the palliative care needs of people with dementia, noting issues around symptoms, care transitions and multidisciplinary support. Further, it outlines how incorporating a palliative approach into routine dementia care can help with advance care planning, loss and grief, and staff education. Finally, it analyzes how supporting people with dementia to die at home requires individualized care, future planning, symptom management and access to family and community support services.
Advance Care Planning & Advance Healthcare Directives with People with DementiaIrish Hospice Foundation
1. The document provides guidance on advance care planning and advance healthcare directives for people with dementia, their families, and healthcare professionals.
2. It outlines four key considerations for good practice: understanding dementia, recognizing patient rights, understanding advance care planning, and being familiar with the Assisted Decision Making Act regarding capacity and advance directives.
3. The guidance stresses the presumption of capacity, engaging the patient, and considering previously expressed preferences when making decisions for those lacking capacity. It also describes what can be included in an advance healthcare directive.
Outlines the Irish Hospice Foundations Nurses for Night Care Programme and how the service supports people dying at home with illnesses other than cancer
Outlines the development of a guidance document for healthcare staff to use when communicating with people who have dementia about their future and end of life care
The document outlines a night nursing service in Ireland for people with non-malignant illnesses and compares data on access to specialist palliative care services between Ireland and the UK from 2011-2013. It finds that in both countries, the number of people with non-malignant illnesses accessing specialist palliative care services is rising, accounting for 16-17% in the UK and 19-26% in Ireland. There is some variance between referrals to specialist palliative care services and the night nursing service in different areas of Ireland that is not fully explained by population differences or UK trends, suggesting limited awareness of the service in some areas.
Από την εισήγησή μου 25ο Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Management Υπηρεσιών Υγείας που διοργάνωσε η Ελληνική Εταιρεία Management Υπηρεσιών Υγείας (ΕΕΜΥΥ), 7-9 Δεκεμβρίου 2023
Η υγεία στο χέρι μας: Το m-Health στην υγειονομική περίθαλψη και η επίδραση σ...Theodoros P. Dimopoulos
Ο τομέας του m-Health είναι ένα αναδυόμενο κομμάτι του e-Health, όπου οι τεχνολογίες πληροφορικής και επικοινωνίας χρησιμοποιούνται για να βελτιώσουν τα υγειονομικά προϊόντα, τις υπηρεσίες και τις λοιπές διαδικασίες. Πρόκειται για ένα πολλά υποσχόμενο πεδίο που έχει περισσότερο ως στόχο να συμπληρώσει τον παραδοσιακό τρόπο παροχής της υγειονομικής περίθαλψης, παρά να τον αντικαταστήσει. Η παρούσα ερευνητική προσπάθεια πραγματεύεται την εισαγωγή των εφαρμογών υγείας στην καθημερινότητα του πολίτη – καταναλωτή. Οι εφαρμογές υγείας στις εξελιγμένες κινητές τηλεφωνικές συσκευές, στα εκσυγχρονισμένα λογισμικά των ηλεκτρονικών υπολογιστών, στα ipads κ.α έχουν ως σκοπό να συνδράμουν στο επίπεδο της πληροφόρησης, της πρόληψης και της προαγωγής υγείας στον γενικό πληθυσμό. Ο σκοπός της παρούσης παράθεσης είναι να αναδειχθεί ο ρόλος των mobile applications, οι οποίες αποτελούν σήμερα γέφυρα επικοινωνίας μεταξύ των καταναλωτών υγείας και των παρόχων υγείας.
Παρουσίαση για την Κοινωνική Οικονομία που παρουσιάστηκε στην εκδήλωση Capital Vision του Ελληνογερμανικού Επιμελητηρίου και της Δ.Ε.Ε.ΚΟ. @Hilotn Athens 2012
ΟΜΙΛΙΑ ΥΠΟΥΡΓΟΥ ΑΝΑΠΛΗΡΩΤΗ ΥΓΕΙΑΣ ΛΕΩΝΙΔΑ ΓΡΗΓΟΡΑΚΟΥ ΣΤΗΝ ΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ ΤΟΥ ΤΟΜΕΑ ...NTUA
Κυρίες και κύριοι,
Φίλες και φίλοι,
Αισθάνομαι ιδιαίτερη χαρά που βρίσκομαι σήμερα εδώ στον φυσικό μου χώρο, της υγείας και του ΠΑΣΟΚ. Για μένα και οι δύο είναι βιωματικοί χώροι. Με συνδέουν άρρηκτοι δεσμοί χρόνια τώρα, λόγω της πολιτικής και επιστημονικής μου διαδρομής.
Ομιλία του Προέδρου του ΠΑΣΟΚ, Ευ. Βενιζέλου και οι 10 προτάσεις για την Υγεία που παρουσίασε ο Αναπληρωτής Υπουργός Υγείας, Λεωνίδας Γρηγοράκος σε ημερίδα του Τομέα Υγείας του ΠΑΣΟΚ.
11.6.2018, Παρουσίαση Μ. Ξαφά, Senior scholar, CIGI, στο συνέδριο του Κύκλου Ιδεών, Ελλάδα Μετά ΙΙ
Κύκλος 1: Μετά το τρίτο μνημόνιο τι; Οι δημοσιονομικές και χρηματοπιστωτικές προϋποθέσεις για την Ελλάδα Μετά
https://ekyklos.gr/11-12-iouniou-athina-ellada-meta-ii.html
Εισήγηση με θέμα «ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΑ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΗΣ ΠΡΟΣΑΡΜΟΓΗΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ: ΠΡΟΕΛΕΥΣΗ, ΔΟΜΗ, ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑΤΙΚΕΣ ΑΠΟΤΥΧΙΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΚΕΣ ΕΠΙΠΤΩΣΕΙΣ» (Πέμπτη 11 Μαΐου, 14.00-15.00, Πάντειο) στη διημερίδα της ΕΕΚΠ
Περιγράφονται τα διαρθρωτικά προβλήματα του συστήματος, γίνεται αναφορά στη καταστροφική πορεία και εξέλιξη των οικονομικών παραμέτρων του συστήματος και αναλύονται οι μεταρρυθμιστικές πολιτικές από το 2010 και μετά στα πλαίσια των υποχρεώσεων που έχει αναλάβει το ελληνικό κράτος στα πλαίσια εφαρμογής των τριών - μέχρι σήμερα - μνημονίων.
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This document discusses approaches to integrating hospital systems at both the back-end and front-end levels. It examines the role of an interface engine like Rhapsody in connecting different hospital IT systems and facilitating data exchange. It also explores how a clinical portal like Concerto can provide clinicians with a unified view of patient data across multiple applications through single sign-on. The document provides two case studies of these approaches implemented at eThekwini Hospital in South Africa and Hospital Son Dureta in Spain.
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This document discusses health information system interoperability and standards. It defines interoperability and the need for integration across disparate healthcare systems. The HL7 standard is presented as the leading solution, establishing a common language to allow systems and applications to communicate and exchange electronic health records. Successfully implementing interoperability requires using integration engines along with standards to connect different systems and ensure validated patient data can be shared across primary, secondary hospitals and other care providers. Future interoperability is expected to improve with fully implemented HL7 version 3, open systems, new integration technologies and service-oriented architectures.
1. Ο ρόλος της πληροφορικής της Υγείας στο «Φόρουμ για την Ψηφιακή Ελλάδα 2020» - Μια στρατηγική οπτική - Κακουλίδης Γεώργιος HL7 Hellas BoD, Exec. Vice Chair [email_address]
2. Τον 21 ο αιώνα οι εφαρμογές πληροφορικής της υγείας αποτελούν αυτόνομη και ισχυρή προτεραιότητα των στρατηγικών προγραμμάτων κάθε αναπτυγμένης κοινωνίας Μερικά ενδεικτικά παραδείγματα EU: FP7 > ICT for Health, Health IT US: Public Health Service Act > HITECH and EHR Meaningful Use Μια γενική διαπίστωση:
3. Στον σχεδιασμό πολιτικών και στρατηγικής σε εθνικό αλλά και Ευρωπαϊκό επίπεδο οι εφαρμογές της πληροφορικής της υγείας αντιμετωπίζονται ως εξής: - Αυτόνομα - Σαν ολοκληρωμένα στρατηγικά πλαίσια - Σαν σημαντική λύση για διέξοδο από την οικονομική κρίση Η διαπιστωμένη πρακτική:
4. Το ενδεικτικότερο παράδειγμα: “ Latest research indicates that 30 percent of EU citizens will be over 65 years old in 2025. And we have been battling the deepest financial crisis in decades. The grand theme of our time is the need to do more with less. eHealth is one of the best ways to face these challenges” Says Neelie Kroes , Vice-President of the European Commission and its Commissioner for Digital Agenda (ETNO Innovation Day 2011 Brussels, 25 January 2011)
5. Η συγκυρία για την χώρα μας 20 ΒΑΣΙΚΕΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΕΣ ΥΠΗΡΕΣΙΕΣ Οι υπηρεσίες αυτές έχουν συμφωνηθεί και αξιολογούνται σε ευρωπαϊκό επίπεδο, βάσει κοινής μεθοδολογίας, η οποία επιτρέπει, μεταξύ άλλων, τη σύγκριση της προόδου διαφορετικών κρατών στην ανάπτυξη των ίδιων υπηρεσιών – πρόκειται για την επονομαζόμενη άσκηση συγκριτικής αξιολόγησης. (*) Υπηρεσίες υγείας (διαθεσιμότητα υπηρεσιών και κλείσιμο ραντεβού)
6. 1. ΔΕΚΟ , 2. Αγορές , 3. Εφορίες , 4. Ενιαίο μισθολόγιο 5. Φάρμακα: Ηλεκτρονική Συνταγογράφηση 6. Νοσοκομεία: Μηχανογράφηση 7. Εσωτερικοί ελεγκτές: Ορίζονται εσωτερικοί ελεγκτές σε όλα τα μεγάλα νοσοκομεία μέχρι τον Ιούνιο του νέου έτους. 8. Εργασιακό τραπεζών , 9. Κρατικές τράπεζες , 10. Ενέργεια , 11. Αεροδρόμια , 12. Μεταφορές , 13. Βαρέα , 14. Επικουρικές συντάξεις 15. Δαπάνες υγείας: Ολοκληρώνεται σχέδιο με ποσοτικούς στόχους για «αιματηρές» οικονομίες στο δημόσιο σύστημα υγείας (χωρίς να αποκλείεται και το «λουκέτο» σε κρατικά νοσοκομεία) με απώτερο στόχο να συγκρατηθούν οι δαπάνες για την υγεία στο 6% του AEΠ ετησίως. 16. Εξυγίανση ΟΣΕ , 17. Επιθεωρητές εργασίας , 18. Διαφάνεια , 19. Επιχειρήσεις , 20. Προϋπολογισμός Η συγκυρία για την χώρα μας Από το αναθεωρημένο μνημόνιο (Νοέμβριος 2010), οι 4 στις 20 μεταρρυθμίσεις αφορούν την Υγεία . Οι δύο από αυτές αφορούν άμεσα εφαρμογές πληροφορικής της Υγείας ενώ οι άλλες δύο δεν θα λειτουργήσουν σωστά χωρίς τις εφαρμογές αυτές
7. Είναι ξεκάθαρο λοιπόν: Για την Ελλάδα η Ψηφιακή Υγεία απαιτεί αυτόνομη ενότητα με υποομάδες στο φόρουμ. Είμαστε στην διάθεσή σας προς αυτήν την κατεύθυνση