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SUMMARY:InteropEHRate architecture\, protocols and API’s – Mid-term public workshop Part 2
DESCRIPTION:InteropEHRate – “Interoperable EHRs at user edge” – helps to pave the way towards an open European EHR sharing process. Project partners jointly develop open interchange protocols supporting patient-centred exchange of health records between patients\, healthcare actors and researchers.\nWe invite stakeholders\, experts and industry to see our first results with demos and to debate this and future plans. \nAgenda for Download [PDF] | Link to online registration \n10:00 – 10:05\nWelcome and Introduction\nWorkshop Facilitators: Tino Marti\, Stephan Schug\, EHTEL \n10:05 – 10:10\nWelcome from the Project Coordinator\nMatteo Melideo\, InteropEHRate Project Coordinator\, Engineering \n10:10 – 10:20\nArchitecture for decentral health data sharing\nFrancesco Torelli\, InteropEHRate Technical coordinator\, Engineering\nInteropEHRate prepares an open health data sharing process for European citizens and patients. The self-managed EHR exchange supports national and cross-border settings \n10:20 – 10:35\nInteropEHRate D2D Protocol\nThanos Kiourtis\, UPRC Piraeus\, Greece\n \n\nD2D enables secure peer to peer exchange of structured health records among Patients and HCPs by means of Bluetooth.\nHow a European patient may easily receive electronic health records during a medical visit everywhere in Europe.\nHow Health Professionals can access the health history of European patients without the involvement of national Electronic Health Records (EHR) and without the Internet.\nHow healthcare providers can share healthcare encounter results and updates to patient summaries with their patients at distance or in a delayed way\, without a need for national EHRs or other intermediaries.\nQ&A\n\n10:35 – 10:50\nInteropEHRate R2D Access | Cloud | Emergency Protocols\nAlessio Graziani\, Engineering\, Italy\n \n\nPatient’s secure access to structured health records across EU exploiting eIDAS and FHIR.\nEncrypted backup for patients and controlled access to health records in emergency for HCPs.\nHow healthcare providers can share healthcare encounter results and updates to patient summaries with their patients at distance or in a delayed way\, without a need for national EHRs or other intermediaries.\nHow patients can securely store their health data on the cloud without disclosing them to the cloud provider or any third party.\nHow authorised HCPs may access to health records stored on private clouds in emergency situations.\nQ&A\n\n10:50 – 11:05\nInteropEHRate RDS [Research Data Sharing] Protocol\nGabor Bella\, University Trento\, Italy\n \n\nCross-border sharing of FHIR based health records with research under citizens’ control.\nHow citizens can control if and when to share some health data with specific research initiatives they approve.\nHow researchers can invite any citizen to participate to cross-border research studies and receive trustable health records directly from them.\nQ&A\n\n11:05 – 11:20\nInteropEHRate Semantic Mapping Tools\nSimone Bocca\, University Trento\, Italy \n\nHow citizens and health care professionals can consult health records translated in their own languages\, and how Researchers can query those records\, thanks to:\n\nA knowledge driven approach. \nTools used by Data Scientists to map local data schemas to international medical terminologies and common data formats based on HL7-FHIR standards.\nQ&A\n\n\n\n11:20 – 11:55\nPanel: Stakeholders’ feedback on InteropEHRate approach and impact\nFacilitator: Vincent Keunen Andaman7\, Liège\, Belgium\nPanellists: \n\n[related EU Project] Maria Marques\, Smart4Health\, UNINOVA\, Lisbon\, Portugal\n[Hospitals] Marta Calvano\, IT Clinical Application Manager\, UPMC\, Italy\n[eHealth Competence Centres] Christof Geßner\, Gematik\, Germany\n[Technology Industry]\, Ernest Sarrias Ramis\, Cerner\, Spain\n[App and Service Provider] Frédéric Lambrechts\, OSIMIS S.A.\, Liège\, Belgium\n[Standard Development Organisations] Giorgio Cangioli\, HL7 Italy\n\n11:55\nWrap-up / Next steps\nDr Ceri Thompson\, Deputy Head of Unit H3 eHealth\, Well-Being and Ageing\, DG CONNECT\, European Commission\nMatteo Melideo\, Project Coordinator\, Engineering\, Italy \nAgenda for Download [PDF] | Link to online registration \n
URL:https://www.interopehrate.eu/event/interopehrate-architecture-protocols-and-apis-mid-term-public-workshop-part-2/
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