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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:Siemens (Germany), UoA, UOXF, University of Lübeck, UiO +6 partnersSiemens (Germany),UoA,UOXF,University of Lübeck,UiO,Sapienza University of Rome,Equinor (Norway),TUHH,DNV,FUB ,Fluid Operations (Germany)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 318338more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:betse-health, EICTA, Department of Health, IEEE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE GMBH, Cineca +26 partnersbetse-health,EICTA,Department of Health,IEEE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE GMBH,Cineca,UV,GNOMON,BRIDG OU,i-HD,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,NATIONAL EHEALTH AUTHORITY,FGM,MEDCOM,ECHALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,EMPIRICA,TICSALUT,MEDIQ AS,E-GOVERNMENT CENTER FOR SOCIAL SECURITY SA - IDIKA SA,SECRETARIA REGIONAL DA SAUDE,TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES,Charité - University Medicine Berlin,UNINOVA,EUCROF EUROPEAN CRO FEDERATION,CDISC,HL7 INTERNATIONAL,IHE-EUR,Sciensano (Belgium),DNV,CVTT-ISCTE,DW,EHTELFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101136734Overall Budget: 7,803,630 EURFunder Contribution: 7,803,630 EURxShare envisions everyone sharing their health data in EEHRxF with a click-of-a-button. The xShare button to be featured across health portals and patient apps and allow people to exercise their data portability rights under GDPR. Hence, the European EHRxF will be the driver for research and innovation in EHDS. xShare will establish the European EHRxF Standards and Policy Hub, the “Hub” partnership of six standards developing organizations (CEN/TC251, HL7 Europe, IHE Europe, SNOMED, CDISC, IEEE) market actors (DIGITAL Europe, MedTech-Europe and EUCROF), supported by competence centers, nationals and regional authorities and European SMEs. xShare will develop: 1) Harmonized common specifications, create and maintain xBundles i.e., collection of common data specifications including FHIR implementation guides, tools and data sets, and educational support for key EHRxF health information domains as noted in the EHDS draft regulation Annex 1. 2) A set of common elements across EHRxF health information domains applicable across EHDS-1 (JA-9), public/population health (EHDS-2), and clinical research. 3) Extended harmonized IPS specification to include care plans and making it fit for the purpose of clinical research use cases i.e. clinical trial eligibility, real world data, patient reported outcomes, and returning clinical research data to patients. 4) xShare feature the xShare Button in 8 adoption settings in Hospital network (Italy), National portal (Greece, Ireland, Cyprus), regional network with emphasis in medical tourism and the connection of the public to the private sector (Catalunya and Madeira), entry of digital health applications to the myHealthSpace ecosystem in France. Care plans will be demonstrated in Denmark. xShare investigate the feasibility and value of the EU xShare Industry label as a vehicle towards implementing the draft EHDS regulation. Lastly open calls at the last year of the project aim to onboard with EHRxF almost 100 settings across Europe.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (ITTM) SA, CERTH, UPM, Novo Nordisk, HUMANITAS MIRASOLE SPA +24 partnersINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (ITTM) SA,CERTH,UPM,Novo Nordisk,HUMANITAS MIRASOLE SPA,Johnson & Johnson (United States),Janssen (Belgium),VHIO,EMBL,HUS,PATVOCATES GMBH,University of Vienna,DNV,MATICAL INNOVATION SL,TRAIN SRL,HULAFE,BSC,i-HD,FHG,Charité - University Medicine Berlin,ERASMUS MC,European Alliance for Personalised Medicine,PFIZER INC,VHIR,UNIBO,GATES VENTURES LLC,LUMC,GE,BMSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101172872Overall Budget: 22,415,500 EURFunder Contribution: 12,438,800 EURSYNTHIA is an ambitious collaboration between public and private institutions to facilitate the responsible use of Synthetic Data (SD) in healthcare applications. The project will improve the methodological and technical aspects of SD Generation (SDG) by developing new techniques and advancing established ones for different data modalities, including genomics and imaging, to improve the generation of realistic multimodal and longitudinal data. This project will provide the research community with approaches for transparent benchmarking of alternative SDG methods for specific applications, identify and establish evaluation metrics and methodologies, and contribute to the standardisation of an evaluation assessment framework for SD. Robust evidence of SD applicability in a set of use cases across a broad spectrum of medical conditions will be crucial to demonstrate the potential of SD to accelerate data-driven solutions of equivalent quality to those derived from real patient data. Furthermore, legal and regulatory implications of SD use will be analysed with the aim of delivering an assurance framework to guide secure SD utilization in healthcare. These significant breakthroughs will be implemented through the open SYNTHIA federated platform, facilitating responsible SD use by the health research community. The platform will facilitate users´ long-term access to extensively validated, reusable synthetic datasets, as well as to SDG workflows and SD assessment frameworks. The federated infrastructure will rely on extended open-source frameworks for interoperability with other data-sharing infrastructures in the context of the European Health Data Space. A multidisciplinary collaboration of SDG developers, FAIR data experts, clinical researchers, developers of therapies and data-based tools, legal experts, socio-economic analysts, regulatory, policy advocacy, and communication experts will provide a 360º vision on how to advance healthcare applications through SD use.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:HERBOSCH-KIERE N.V., NSR, PULSE TIDAL, FHG, DNV +4 partnersHERBOSCH-KIERE N.V.,NSR,PULSE TIDAL,FHG,DNV,DNV UK,Gurit (UK) Ltd,IT Power,Bosch Rexroth LtdFunder: European Commission Project Code: 239533more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:Lund University, Winterthur Gas & Diesel (Switzerland), UCG, Continental, DNV +6 partnersLund University,Winterthur Gas & Diesel (Switzerland),UCG,Continental,DNV,TU/e,BTU Cottbus-Senftenb,RICARDO DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,Imperial,LOGE,NTUAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 607214more_vert
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