16-05-2006EARNEST BERLIN MAY 20061 Collaboration between research and healthcare institutions on ICT networks and services? Niels Rossing, M.D. Danish.

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EARNEST BERLIN MAY Collaboration between research and healthcare institutions on ICT networks and services? Niels Rossing, M.D. Danish Centre for Health Telematics

EARNEST BERLIN MAY The Connectivity Rationale To realise the benefits of broadband- enabled 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

EARNEST BERLIN MAY The EU Rationale: eHealth and eEurope 2005 ”IST for All” eEurope 2005: –Secure services, applications and content over an interoperable broadband infrastructure –For eHealth: Health information networks, on-line services Health cards Seconded by declaration of EU Health Ministers, May 2003

EARNEST BERLIN MAY The Coherence Rationale University Hospitals and Medical Research Institutions Serve the Research Environment as well as Health Care Providers

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Health Care is Information Dense Europe total Medical Info: 1000 PB/year Radiology Production in 6 Copenhagen Hospitals ( inhab.) –8-10 TB/year – packages/s –50 MB per digital image examination –Bdwth: 1Gbps

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Main barriers for eHealth Lack of Physical Infrastructure Political Will Interoperability Needed Services

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Organizing IT Referral Prescription Home Care Report Radiology Report Discharge Letter etc.

EARNEST BERLIN MAY A healthcare network: Where to have storage integration and Intelligence? Region Pharmacy net Laboratory GP- system Authorities Home Care Hospital GP Pharmacy Hospital Pharmacy Central node

EARNEST BERLIN MAY MedCom and MedCom Sundhed.dk

EARNEST BERLIN MAY European Health Networks Baltic Countries, notably Estonia Belgium Denmark The Netherlands Norway Slovenia Spain Sweden UK

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Norway Denmark Sweden Vilnius Tallinn BHN ??? The Baltic Healthcare Network

EARNEST BERLIN MAY OtherNeeds Grid Advanced Imaging Simulation – Robotic Surgery Simulation - Training Education Video consultations Advanced Home Care – Pervasive computing Embedded Intelligence on The Network

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Health- and Mammogrid Grid Computing is distributed, parallel or multiple-instance computing on an Infrastructure, where compute and storage resources are claimed on- demand and shared among many applications

EARNEST BERLIN MAY HealthGrid

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EARNEST BERLIN MAY Remote Visualisation During Simulation

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Intelligent Network Automated Security and ID Management: –Confidentiality –Authentication –Data Integrity –Non-repudiation –Authorisation/Access Contro Coding Nomenclature and Semantics Translation –Demo Please

EARNEST BERLIN MAY Thank You That was all.

EARNEST BERLIN MAY CISCO Demo of on-line Translation