VHCC
Virtual Health Care Center - A joint project between the Georgian Telemedicine Union (GTU - http://georgia.telepathology.org/) and the Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Berlin Charité.
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Monday, February 14, 2005
Project Team
Team Members
Germany
- Thomas Schrader (Project Co‑Director from NATO country)
- Mark-Oliver Bernd - Server Administration Germany
- Kldiashvili Eka (Project Co-Director from partner country)
- Tavzarashvili I.D. - Tblisi
- Chkhaidze M.I. - Kutaisi
- Shakulashvili N.G. - Kutaisi
General Time Frame
1. First Server installation - March-May 2005
2. Online-Courses using the service May - September 2005
3. Online-Service Teleconsultation static - December 2005
4. Rapport first year December 2005
5. Second Server installation - Jan-March 2006
7. Online - Teleconsultation dynamic (Videoconferences) May 2006
8. Rapport second year December 2006
Major Stakeholders
- Georgian Telemedicin Union - GTU, Executive Director: Eka Kldiashvili
- Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Berlin Charité, Thomas Schrader
- NATO Infrastructure Program
Thursday, February 10, 2005
Project Scope
The topic of this project is the implementation, evaluation and adaptation of telemedicine services for Georgia. The service will consist of
- a groupware environment for organisational process
- a eLearning environement for the creation of learning material, courses about the service and medical problems
- a mail server
- a tool for video conferences
The Project Deliverables are:
- Conception of the Telemedice Service including the anlysis of requirements
- Ready-To-Work-Telemedicine server
- Status-Report about the connectivity of all team members and collaborating hospitals
- Learning material for the use of the service
- Status-Report about the video conference modality
Project Objectives are
- a core team for telemedicine support in the VHCC
- at least 3 sig's (special interest groups) working regulary
- at least 3 cases per week discussed by the expert panel of Georgia and Germany
- at least 10 courses and completed learning material about the service and medical problems.