H2020 CSA project Support for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing - PROEIPAHA By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark.

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H2020 CSA project Support for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing - PROEIPAHA By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015

European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing Action Groups: A1Prescription and adherence to medical plans A2 Personalized health management and falls prevention A3 Prevention and early diagnosis of frailty and functional decline B3 Replicating and tutoring integrated care for chronic diseases including remote monitoring at regional level C2 Development of interoperative independent living solutions D4 Innovations for agefriendly buildings, cities and environments By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015

CDR is responsible for Work Package 4 Policy analysis and monitoring: 1.Framework for mapping evidence from commitments – CDR 2.Mapping of relevant policies for Good Practises in the EIPAHA at national and regional level – CDR 3.Measuring progress of EIPAHA commitments – OE 4.Policy and strategy recommendations – ERRIN By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015

Work Package 4 Timeline: All ready delayed 3 to 4 month due to late or poor data delivery. By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015 Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8 4.1XXXX 4.2XXX 4.3XXX 4.4XXX

4.1 Framework for mapping evidence from commitments Open data and open governance Indicators across commitments Different indicators from: World Bank, OECD, WHO, EU, UN Evaluation and decision between indicators OGC Health DWG ???  Analysing commitments and propose a framework for mapping evidence By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015

4.2 Mapping of relevant policies for EIPAHA at national and regional level Mapping relevant policies from good practices Classification of information inspired from DIGST Visualization and dashboards like in BI systems Standardised metadata collection clustered like INSPIREINSPIRE To extract data from existing data we can for example use: Machine learning or Pattern recognition By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015

Danish Digitalization Agency Strategy (digst) and status on health Fully digital clinical workplace by 2013 Total perspective over the patients health information Safe and interconnected digital communication by 2013 Action plan for pene- tration of telemedicine Telemedical treatment for chronical patients

Roles of the OGC Health Domain Working Group Roles of the OGC Health Domain Working Group include but are not limited to, activities to: Convene OGC members and non-members across the health domain Build Capacity for technical solutions, knowledge exchange, requirements gathering and prioritization Assimilate Inputs toward geospatial standards development, including data definitions, formats, and services for publishing, discovery, exchange, and query ability of geospatial information Help to focus on sub-sets of health where geospatial data and interoperability are required Spawn Demonstration Projects, Interoperability Experiments, and Interoperability Pilots Educate and Inform Health communities-of-practice By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015

By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015 Bad and poor data makes the proposed task impossible CDR decides which information is needed to be able to carry out the policy analysis CDR will participate in the collaborative process of defining of a tool for submitting and tracking commitments Status on the CSA work

By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015 Geospatial standards development incl. data definition and formats Spawn demonstration projects – the CSA? Danish overview of projects (in municipalities and regions) DIGST – standards on health data systems Opportunities for OGC in participating in the CSA

By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015 Status on mapping commitments

By Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard, Central Denmark Region OGC Health Domain Working Group May 5 th 2015 Work fully on promoting OGC as ”player” in EU in EIPAHA Support the CSA through CDR by determine geospatial standards, data definitions and formats Support the CSA work by promoting OGC in INSPIRE – in Lisboa in week 22 Cooperate with other international organisations in dealing with the above issue by standardising information Proposal to OGC Europe has through the EIPAHA recognized the issue of a growing elderly population. US and Canada will, as for the rest of the world, be dealing with the same issue. OGC has the power to participate and to influence the work.