The public deliverables of the Re-Health2 project will be uploaded in this section.

Electronic health database

The deliverables related to the component Electronic health database consist in:

To develop a revised version of the PHR/e-PHR to better address EU Member States and migrants/refugees’ needs, after the first phase of implementation and according to recommendations resulting from the piloting within the Re-Health project, while updates and upgrades will be done through the duration of the project.

The revision will include - but will not be limited to - the following aspects:

  • Automatic translation in minimum two languages according to geographic localization of the user; 
  • More possibilities to upload and download documents, such as medical test results;  
  • Additional spaces for follow-up exams and extra lab tests;  
  • Additional search fields, etc.

Consolidation of the use of the PHR/e-PHR

To consolidate the use of the PHR/e-PHR with the view to demonstrate the feasibility and limitations of such a system, the Re-Health2 action intends:

  • A second phase of implementation in the countries participating in the first stage, within the Re-Health project, and in minimum three new sites;
  • Promotion of the utilization of the PHR/e-PHR and similar system at local, national and EU level; 
  • Data collection on the use of the PHR/e-PHR to better assess the feasibility of such tool; 
  • Further dissemination of the concept with the printing of the PHR for health assessment performed within the relocation  scheme;
  • Data collection on migrants’ health status at the moment of relocation (conditional to agreement with DG HOME).

Two deliverables are directly related to the Implementation of the PHR:

  1. Report on the use of the PHR/e-PHR within the new and previously piloted countries.
  2. Health monitoring report out of the Health assessment done within the context of the relocation (conditional to agreement from DG Home).

Four EU Member States, Croatia, Greece, Italy, and Slovenia as well as three new countries, Cyprus, Romania and Serbia, have committed in regards to the project implementation in this second phase. 

Capacity building

Building the capacity of health mediators is crucial to overcome the existing gap between people of different socio-cultural backgrounds and health professionals.

Within the Re-Health2 action, health mediators, selected among the migrant/refugee population in targeted countries, will participate in capacity building activities in respect to migrants’/refugees’ health needs and the added value of the PHR/e-PHR, through:

  • Organization of one face to face training session in each new implementing country at the beginning of the implementation phase as well as in new sites in previous countries when and where needed. 
  • An online training course for health mediators. 

 

The specific deliverables related to this component are:

 

  • Training sessions reports. 
  • Online Training course.