E-health: HAS publishes 4 guidelines for remote medical monitoring
Regulations
03/03/2022
Telemonitoring is set to become widespread. The HAS has published 4 guidelines for telemonitoring solutions so that manufacturers and healthcare professionals can prepare for the long-term framework by being aware of the requirements - technical and organizational, retained.
Telemedical monitoring: benchmarks for functions and care organization
After being the subject of experimentation between 2014 and 2021, telemonitoring will be generalized by July 1, 2022 at the latest. The HAS publishes a repository for telemonitoring solutions for 4 of the 5 pathologies targeted by the experimentation program:
- Chronic respiratory failure patients
- Chronic heart failure patients
- Chronic renal failure patients
- Diabetic patients
The 5th referential for patients with implantable cardiac prostheses for therapeutic purposes (defibrillators and implantable pacemakers) will be published at the beginning of March 2022.
These repositories cover all the elements required for telemonitoring, in accordance with the scope set out in Article 36 of the LFSS, namely the minimum requirements applicable to the telemonitoring operator and the technical requirements for the MND and the necessary collection accessories.