Linked2Safety: A secure linked data medical information space for semantically-interconnecting EHRs advancing patients' safety in medical research

A. Antoniades, Christos Georgousopoulos, N. Forgó, Aristos Aristodimou, F. Tozzi, Panagiotis Hasapis, K. Perakis, A. Bouras, D. Alexandrou, Eleni Kamateri, Eleni Panopoulou, K. Tarabanis, C. Pattichis
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Abstract

Electronic Health Records (EHRs) contain an increasing wealth of medical information. They have the potential to help significantly in advancing medical research, as well as improve health policies, providing society with additional benefits. However, the European healthcare information space is fragmented due to the lack of legal and technical standards, cost effective platforms, and sustainable business models. The vision of Linked2Safety is to advance clinical practice and accelerate medical research, by providing pharmaceutical companies, healthcare professionals and patients with an innovative secure semantic interoperability framework facilitating the efficient and homogenized access to anonymised distributed EHRs in an aggregate form that enables merging multiple data sources into a single analyses. In this paper a first public introduction to the project is provided along with a clear definition of the problems, and proposed architecture. Three usage scenarios are used to demonstrate the potential impact of the outcomes of the project.
Linked2Safety:一个安全的关联数据医疗信息空间,用于语义互连的电子病历,提高患者在医学研究中的安全性
电子健康记录(EHRs)包含越来越丰富的医疗信息。它们有可能极大地帮助推进医学研究,改善卫生政策,为社会带来额外的好处。然而,由于缺乏法律和技术标准、具有成本效益的平台和可持续的商业模式,欧洲的医疗保健信息空间是分散的。Linked2Safety的愿景是通过为制药公司、医疗保健专业人员和患者提供创新的安全语义互操作性框架,促进以聚合形式对匿名分布式电子病历的高效和均质访问,从而将多个数据源合并为单个分析,从而推进临床实践并加速医学研究。在本文中,首次公开介绍了该项目,并对问题进行了清晰的定义,并提出了架构。三个使用场景被用来演示项目结果的潜在影响。
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