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InteropEHRate · Interoperable EHRs at user edge
Today, citizens moving across Europe have very limited control on their own health data, spread out in different silos. Legal constraints may prevent controllers of these silos from exchanging the managed data, even in anonymized way, without the intervention of higher authorities. As a consequence, health data cannot be fully exploited for healthcare and research.InteropEHRate aims to empower the citizen and unlock health data from local silos, using a bottom-up approach for EHR interoperability1. mediated by the citizen: through the adoption of a D2D (device to device) standard, that, exploiting edge computing and short-range wireless technologies, allows the citizens to import their own health data on personal smart devices, and exchange them, in a confidential way, also without the internet, with healthcare professionals and researchers, without the intervention of other authorities;2. authorized by the citizen: through peer-to-peer protocols for cross-border interoperability among EHRs and research apps, using decentralized authorization mechanisms based on citizens’ consent, to guarantee data accountability and provenance traceability, in compliance to patients’ rights and GDPR;3. open and incremental: based on open specifications, connecting for-profit and non-profit data providers with different levels of interoperability, starting from a low level for secure exchange of unconverted data, to a high level combining knowledge extraction and adaptive data integration, to translate data to a common HL7 FHIR profile and into the natural language of the consumer;4. A co-design approach and a specific governance model will manage human aspects related to ethics, laws, technology evolution.User scenarios, presenting different security and interoperability requirements, will be validated by citizens and institutions belonging to six European countries.Existing interoperability infrastructures will be exploited, including CEF building blocks such as eID.
Consortium · 17 organisations
ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA
IT · €721,625
FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS INFIRMIERES AISBL
BE · €333,938
EUROPEAN HEALTH TELEMATICS ASSOCIATION
BE · €487,750
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
AT · €343,633
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €317,318
SOFTWARE IMAGINATION AND VISION SRL
RO · €365,547
FONDAZIONE TOSCANA GABRIELE MONASTERIO PER LA RICERCA MEDICA E DI SANITA PUBBLICA
IT · €615,250
DIAGNOSTIKON KAI THERAPEFTIKON KENTRON ATHINON YGEIA ANONYMOS ETAIREIA
EL · €250,000
UBITECH LIMITED
CY · €694,250
UNIVERSITY OF PIRAEUS RESEARCH CENTER
EL · €377,375
EUROSOFT DEVELOPMENT SA
RO · €86,203
BYTE COMPUTER ANONYMI VIOMICHANIKIEMPORIKI ETAIREIA
EL · €543,300
CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE LIEGE
BE · €544,590
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO
IT · €653,800
IATRIKOS SYLLOGOS ATHINON
EL · €103,750
SPITALUL CLINIC DE URGENTA BAGDASAR-ARSENI
RO · €110,569
A7 SOFTWARE
BE · €643,696
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