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The vision of a HealthGrid. Sofie NØRAGER European Commission DG INFSO, eHealth unit. Outline of the presentation. Introduction to the HealthGrid Some examples of Grid Imaging projects. FP2. FP3. FP4. FP5. Info - Ethics e - Europe. Networks for HealthCare Professionals.
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The vision of a HealthGrid Sofie NØRAGER European Commission DG INFSO, eHealth unit
Outline of the presentation • Introduction to the HealthGrid • Some examples of Grid Imaging projects
FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5 Info - Ethics e - Europe Networks for HealthCare Professionals Computers for Doctors User Needs Approach Societal Demands Budget20M € Budget100M € Budget140M € Budget200M € Projects30 Projects63 Projects158 Projects125 ResultsFeasibility Study ResultsAIM Community Results1st batch of Products ResultsEU Health Telematics Industry eH E A L T H - R&D ACTIVITIES from to PAST10 years (1991-2002)“INFORMATION Technologyfor HealthCare” “M to m” FUTURE10 years (2003-2014)“KNOWLEDGE Technologyfor Health” “m to M” 1989-1990 1991-1994 1995-1998 1999-2002 2003-2006 2007-2010 2011-2014 1. E-Molecule: Bioinformatics 2. E-cellule/tissue: neuroinformatics DG RTD 3. E-Individual: Medical Informatics RESEARCH @ Electromagnetic Fields TELECOM POLICIES Others Regional - National Plans DG SANCO supports: Public Health Policy DG INFSOsupports: eHealth 2002 + 2005, eHealth Ministerial Conference 2005, TEN/TELECOM, etc DG REGIO, RELEX, EMP, ENT… supports eEUROPE - eHEAlth Others
Synergy between Medical Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Neuroinformatics:Knowledge Empowering Individual Health Care & Well-Being IT IT IT 1.Medical Informatics (MI)citizen, patient and population informatics 2.Bioinformatics/Genomics (BI)molecular informatics Medical Sciences Biological Sciences • Structural Genomics • Functional Genomics • Proteomics • Biochip Technologies • Advanced Data Clustering and Analysis Techniques • Computational Biology • Ethics • etc. • Electronic Health Record (EHR) • Health Informatics/Telematics Standards • Clinical Decision Support • Intelligent Agent Systems for Health • Telemedicine • Safety and Security • etc. A example: Advancing into the molecular causes of diseases: Molecular Medicine example: Exploiting human genetics variation for individualized health care: Individualized Health Care D B C example: Informatics in support of the next generation of brain research: Molecular Neuroscience • Biosignal Analysis and Pattern Recognition Systems • Neuro Algorithms • Neurocell Technology • Human Computer Interfaces • Machine Learning • Knowledge Discovery • etc. example: Gene expression imaging in the brain or integration of genomic and neuroscience databases: Neurogenomics example: Modeling of structure and function of molecules, cells, systems in disease: Health Knowledge Science Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences 3.Neuroinformatics (NI)cell to organ informatics DG INFSO.B.1/JCH/CVD/ 14.XII.2001/ “rings” v19/10/2001
“European” Research Area » now is the time to bring our endeavours together and to build a research and innovation equivalent of the "common market" for goods and services. That structure is called the European Research Area and is regrouping all Community supports for the better coordination of research activities and the convergence of research and innovation policies, at national and EU levels. «
Health + Grid = HealthGrid Health: All levels of data & information, from molecule to population needed to ensure better prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Grid: An environment, created through the sharing of resources, in which heterogeneous and dispersed data as well as applications can be accessed by different partners according to their authorisation, without loss of information.
Draft Ideas, September 2002 HealthGRID Patient related data PublicHealth Association Modelling Computation Databases Public Health Patient Patient Tissue, organ Tissue, organ Cell Cell Molecule Molecule INDIVIDUALISED HEALTHCARE MOLECULAR MEDECINE Computational recommandation
In 5 Years ! ImagingGrid Hospital Grid BrainGrid Infrastructures, Technology Epidemiology Grid HealthGrid Conferences & web site www.healthgrid.org Pharma Grid BioGrid Environment, Astronomy,Physics
In 10 Years ? Infrastructures, Technology ImagingGrid Epidemiology Grid HealthGrid Conferences & web side www.healthgrid.org Pharma Grid Hospital Grid BrainGrid BioGrid Environment, Astronomy,Physics
Starting Point Grid-Enabled Medical Simulation Services European federated mammogram database on a GRID infrastructure Trial for the introduction of the Grid approach in the biotechnology industry Computational Grid for “Virtual Arteries” Surgical support tool Biology & Medical Apps: Medical imaging BioGrid Task: operate a Grid for biomolecular simulations
1st Conference HealthGrid 2003, Lyon January 2003 • Knowledge and information discovery across distributed/federated databases • Computational grids • Integration • Virtual organisations • Privacy & security • Healthcare reluctance to introduce new IT
www.healthgrid.org • Under development - depends on your input • Information about Grid technology - also for starters • Link to projects (EU, US, ASIA etc.) • Information about conferences • Central contact point - who, what, how • Developed by the HealthGrid Association
HealthGrid 2004 January 29th - 30th 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France http://clermont2004.healthgrid.org The aims of this conference are to reinforce and promote awareness of the possibilities and advantages linked to the deployment of GRID technologies in health. In this context "Health" does not involve only clinical practice but covers the whole range of information from molecular level (genetic and proteomic information) through cells and tissues, to the individual and finally the population level (social healthcare).
Medical Imaging Grid’s • MAMMOGRID (Mammogram database) • eDIAMOND (Mammogram database) • GEMSS (Medical Imaging Reconstruction) • MEDIGRID (Medical Images for 3D modelling) • NDMA (National Digital Mammography Archive) • etc etc.
GEMSS:GRID-enabled Medical Simulation Services Project Duration: 30 months, Commencement: 1.9.2002 Grid Software /solutions Simulation/Imaging Software Bio-numeric modelling Medical Expertise Legal Aspects http://www.gemss.de
GEMSS - main goals Main GEMSS Goals: • Secure and lawful Grid provision of medical simulation services, • Build 6 Grid-enabled medical prototype applications, • Build suitable middleware on top of common standards, • Install and evaluate a GEMSS test-bed, • Anticipate privacy, security and other legal concerns related to providing medical services over the Internet.
GEMSS -Technical Goals & Challenges Necessary Assumption: No special purpose network infrastructure Appropriate User Interfaces & Applications Workflow • Workflow Enactor • Negotiation • Business Processes Negotiated Service Provision • Secure Transfer, Web Services Security, Logging
GEMSS - outlook Status of Work: • GEMSS has finalised its design phase: client-server arch. based on web services (OGSA-compliant). • Outlook: prototype system – Feb. 2004 final GEMSS system – Aug. 2004 • Contribution to Standardisation: GEMSS is assessing its involvement in GGF, IETF or W3C. Final Strategy has yet to be decided.
MammoGrid - European federated mammogram database implemented on a GRID infrastructure Main goals: • To provide a demonstrator for use in epidemiological studies, quality control and validation of computer aided detection algorithms. • Development of a fully functional Grid for these purposes, which will be implemented in hospitals. • Development of some CADe techniques - use of the SMF (Standard Mammogram Form) http://lotus5.vitamib.com/hnb/mammogrid/mammogrid.nsf/Web/Frame?openform
MammoGrid -Federated System Solution Hospital Italy University Database Local Query Local Query Local Query Local Query Healthcare Institute Local Analysis Local Analysis Local Analysis Local Analysis Hospital UK Query Result GRID Clinician’s Workstations Massively distributed data AND distributed analyses • Knowledge is stored alongside data • Active (meta-)objects manage various versions of data and algorithms • Small network bandwidth required Shared meta-data Analysis-specific data
MammoGridWhy a Grid infrastructure ? • Large federated databases • large data (size of images) • needs enough data for statistics • Ontologies and metadata • Heterogeneous image formation parameters and features • Needs “standard” for comparison • Clinical information • Geographically distributed data • Effective data mining of a rapidly growing database • Computing expensive simulations • Allow for complex queries involving executables
MammoGrid Challenges • Data resides in hospitals • Firewall protected • Legal restrictions on access to data • Clinicians, researchers, developers, Govt, … • Secure file transfer - Patient privacy & security • Combining several databases • Medical image analysis clients are not Grid experts! • Services must be system-resident, invisible, generic.
Impact of Grid technology in Health • Define collaborations.There is a need for both technology developers and users in order to move from “research to applications”. • Define resources to be shared and access rights - address privacy and security issues. • Awareness of other Grid’s - no reinventing the wheel, interoperability • Creation of a HealthGrid community will ensure impact on standards, enable showcases etc.