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Collaboration between research and healthcare institutions on ICT networks and services? Niels Rossing, M. D. Danish Centre for Health Telematics nr@health-telematics. dk 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 1
The Connectivity Rationale • To realise the benefits of broadbandenabled services, public administrations, universities, schools and health centres need to be connected. The aggregation of public-sector demand increases certainty of expected revenues facilitating investment. • ---------------Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European parliament, the European Economic and Social committee and the Committee of the Regions: Connecting Europe at High Speed: National Broadband Strategies, May 26, 2004 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 2
The EU Rationale: e. Health and e. Europe 2005 ”IST for All” • e. Europe 2005: – Secure services, applications and content over an interoperable broadband infrastructure – For e. Health: • Health information networks, • on-line services • Health cards 16 -05 -2006 Seconded by declaration of EU Health Ministers, May 2003 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 3
The Coherence Rationale • University Hospitals and Medical Research Institutions Serve the Research Environment as well as Health Care Providers 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 4
Health Care is Information Dense • Europe total Medical Info: 1000 PB/year • Radiology Production in 6 Copenhagen Hospitals (600. 000 inhab. ) – 8 -10 TB/year – 150. 000 packages/s – 50 MB per digital image examination – Bdwth: 1 Gbps 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 5
Main barriers for e. Health Lack of • • Political Will • Interoperability • 16 -05 -2006 Physical Infrastructure Needed Services EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 6
Organizing IT IT IT Referral Prescription Home Care Report Radiology Report Discharge Letter etc. 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 7
A healthcare network: Where to have storage integration and Intelligence? Pharmacy Hospital Laboratory Hospital GP Pharmacy net Region Hospital Pharmacy Central node GP-system Home Care GP Authorities 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 8
Med. Com and www. sundhed. dk Sundhed. dk Med. Com 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 9
European Health Networks • • • 16 -05 -2006 Baltic Countries, notably Estonia Belgium Denmark The Netherlands Norway Slovenia Spain Sweden UK EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 10
The Baltic Healthcare Network Tallinn ? ? ? Denmark Vilnius Norway BHN 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 Sweden 11
Other. Needs • • Grid Advanced Imaging Simulation – Robotic Surgery Simulation - Training Education Video consultations Advanced Home Care – Pervasive computin Embedded Intelligence on The Network 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 12
Health- and Mammogrid • Grid Computing is distributed, parallel or multiple-instance computing on an Infrastructure, where compute and storage resources are claimed ondemand shared among many applications 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 13
Health. Grid 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 14
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Remote Visualisation During Simulation 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 18
Intelligent Network Automated • Security and ID Management: – – – Confidentiality Authentication Data Integrity Non-repudiation Authorisation/Access Contro • Coding • Nomenclature and Semantics • Translation –Demo Please 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 19
Thank You That was all. nr@health-telematics. dk 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 20
CISCO Demo of on-line Translation 16 -05 -2006 EARNEST BERLIN MAY 2006 21
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