Recommendation on the Impact of Information Technologies on Health Care: the Patient and Internet” Site web de l'activité
Description de l'activité:
The legally not-binding, but politically committing recommendation provided an analytical framework based on the three areas of end-user needs: 1. information, 2. communication and 3. services. The governments are expected to:
- Take measures necessary for developing a model framework for best practices ;
- Support and participate in preparing guidance tools for better practice of Internet
- Promote the concept of the health competent consumer and the self-regulation and the use of ethical codes. Clear evidence of the quality of the information is key.
Key conclusions: technological neutrality approach, universal access, avoiding an ‘internet exceptionalism’, consistency in legislation and regulation ( fraud, consumer protection), staying within the bounds of the normal expectations in democratic society of freedom of expression. Iinstead of trying to define and determine health content, governments serve the interests of patients best when they establish appropriate policies for providing education and promoting best practices in the use of information sources
Grandes orientations du SMSI qui ont un rapport avec cette activité : Thème 1. Le rôle des gouvernements et de toutes les parties prenantes dans la promotion des TIC pour le développement
Thème 3. L'accès à l'information et au savoir
Thème 5. Etablir la confiance et la sécurité dans l'utilisation des TIC
Thème 10. Dimensions éthiques de la société de l'information
Thème 13. Pacte de solidarité numérique (Plan d'action, Section D)