784 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 6.2.4 Quality of life This clause lists the core indicators defined for Quality of Life. There are 7 indicators in this dimension, covering e‐learning, electronic health records, electronic medical records, sharing medical information, telemedicine, anti‐disaster and other safety measures. Sub‐dimension Indicator Description D4.1 Education I4.1.1 Use of e‐learning system The proportion of city inhabitants using e‐learning systems. D4.2 Health I4.2.1 Use of electronic health records Proportion of city inhabitants with electronic health records. NOTE – A health record is different from a medical record and contains information on weight, height, heart rate, BMI, etc. I4.2.2 Use of electronic medical records Proportion of city inhabitants who have electronic medical records. I4.2.3 Sharing of medical resources and information among hospitals, pharmacies and other health care providers Proportion of hospitals, pharmacies and health care providers using ICT means for sharing of medical resources such as hospital beds, and medical information, especially electronic medical records. I4.2.4 Adoption of telemedicine Proportion of patients involved in telemedicine programs including services, such as e‐consultation, e‐monitoring, online health care advice and guidance, etc. D4.3 Safety/security public place I4.3.1 Adoption of ICT for disaster management Adoption of an ICT based disaster management system including disaster preparedness, prevention, mitigation, and response as applicable to the city. NOTE – Disasters may be natural or man‐made. I4.3.2 Availability of ICT based safety systems Availability of ICT based systems that increase the perceived safety. NOTE – This may include solutions such as video surveillance system, online information published by the police, online support for protection of women and children, community incident mapping etc.