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Advancing clinical research by semantically interconnecting aggregated medical data information in a secure context

Authors :
John A. Keane
Nikolaus Forgó
David Tian
Aristos Aristodimou
Panagiotis Hasapis
Vasiliki Giotaki
Christiana A. Demetriou
Marie-Pierre F. Strippoli
Christos Georgousopoulos
Muntazir Mehdi
Konstantinos Perakis
F. Tozzi
Myrto Ioannidi
Caroline L. Vandeleur
Ratnesh Sahay
Constantinos S. Pattichis
Ann Gledson
Athos Antoniades
FP7 Information and Communication Technologies
Source :
Health and Technology. 7:223-240
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

Electronic Health Records (EHRs) contain an increasing wealth of medical information. When combined with molecular level data, they enhance the understanding of the underlying biological mechanisms of diseases, enabling the identification of key prognostic biomarkers to disease and treatment outcomes. However, the European healthcare information space is fragmented due to the lack of legal and technical standards, cost effective platforms, and sustainable business models. There is a clear need for a framework facilitating the efficient and homogenized access to anonymized distributed EHRs, merged from multiple data sources into a single data analysis space. In this paper we present the outcomes of Linked2Safety, a project that proposes a solution to these problems by providing a semantically interconnected approach to sharing aggregate data in the form of data cubes. This approach eliminates the risks associated with sharing pseudoanonymized (and therefore still personal) data while enabling the multi-source, multi-type analysis of health data through a single web based secure access platform. The Linked2Safety system is evaluated by external to the project Medical science analysts, Analytic methodology engineers and Data providers with respect to five specific dimensions of the system (analysis space, linked data space, usability of the system, legal and ethical issues, and value of the system) in this paper. For all five dimensions that were examined, the participantsâ perceptions were overwhelmingly positive. The research leading to these results was conducted as part of the project A next-generation secure linked data medical information space for semantically-interconnecting electronic health records and clinical trials systems advancing patients safety in clinical research (Linked2Safety) that received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) under Grant Agreement No 288328. peer-reviewed

Details

ISSN :
21907196 and 21907188
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0b152783e06be3387358a71ad779dd71
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12553-017-0188-0