The Varna–Thessaloniki telemedical collaboration in setting up a regional transborder transplantation network

Author:

Anogianakis George12,Ilonidis George3,Anogeianaki Antonia245,Lianguris John1,Katsaros Kyriakos25,Pseftogianni Dimitra2,Klisarova Anelia6,Temelkov Temel6,Tatsis Constantine7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

2. Biotrast UETP, Thessaloniki, Greece

3. 4th Internal Medicine Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

4. Alma Scientifique SA, Brussels, Belgium

5. Faculty of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

6. Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria

7. Prefectural Local Authorities of Drama-Kavala-Xanthi, Greece

Abstract

In most Balkan countries, with the exception of Greece, transplantation is very rare and equality of access does not exist. In 2003, a Balkan partnership was established called SETNET (South-Eastern European Transplantation Network) for the promotion of transplantation. The objectives are to bring about the diffusion of transplantation techniques and practices in the Balkans, to increase public support for and participation in transplantation, and to eliminate the disparities in access to good health-care. SETNET is already beginning to generate data for an analysis of transplantation-related needs in the Balkans and to accelerate cross-border data exchange in transplantation-related emergencies. In the next few years, a regional training programme will be introduced for all health-care staff involved in transplantation. A regional organ procurement and transplantation network will be set up to utilize the existing telemedicine infrastructure. If successful, it will also prove that telemedicine infrastructures, however modest, can be the backbone for other, far-reaching human networks.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

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