Belgian Health Telematics Commission
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The Belgian Health Telematics Commission (BHTC) is a Belgian government committee working on standards for exchanging and sharing of health information, between health care participants. The committee provides advice on eHealth to the Belgian government.[1][2] Professor Georges De Moor is head of the committee.
The BHTC consists of several working groups:[citation needed]
- Data
- Hospitals
- Telemedicine
- Label: homologation of (para)medical software
Georges De Moor, together with Jos Devlies and Geert Thienpont, authored the 2006 eHealth strategy and implementation activities in Belgium report.[3]
See also
- Belgian Medical Informatics Association
- BeHealth
- FLOW
- KMEHR
- SumEHR
- HL7
- European Institute for Health Records
- ProRec
- EUDRANET
References
- ^ Belgian Telematics Commission (2004). "Recommendations regarding national development of standardized electronic health care messages". Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 110: 112–117. ISSN 0926-9630. PMID 15853258.
- ^ Belgian Telematics Commission (2004). "Digital signature and electronic certificates in health care". Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 110: 87–89. ISSN 0926-9630. PMID 15853256.
- ^ eHealth strategy and implementation activities in Belgium Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
Sources
- Telematics Commission
- Rcommendations
- Telematics Standards in relation to the Health Sector (PDF, advice)
Notes
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