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SHARE roadmap 1: towards a debate.

Mark Olive1, Hanene Rahmouni, Tony Solomonides

  • 1CCCS / CEMS Faculty / UWE, Bristol / Coldharbour Lane / Bristol BS16 1QY / UK.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|May 4, 2007
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The HealthGrid initiative leverages grid infrastructure for health informatics, supporting evidence-based and personalized medicine. This European movement is shaping the future of integrated healthcare systems.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Grid Computing
  • European Healthcare Research

Background:

  • The European Commission's Information Society Technologies programme funded early grid-based health projects.
  • The HealthGrid movement has significantly grown across Europe.
  • Numerous completed projects have informed the HealthGrid initiative.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the HealthGrid initiative and review European projects.
  • To establish the foundations, scope, and prospects of grid-based health informatics.
  • To outline the role of HealthGrid in modern medical trends.

Main Methods:

  • Review of work carried out in various European projects.
  • Consultation with experts to compile a 'White Paper'.

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  • Analysis of the HealthGrid approach's support for contemporary medical practices.
  • Main Results:

    • The HealthGrid 'White Paper' details a grid infrastructure approach for health informatics.
    • The approach supports evidence-based practice, multi-level integration (molecular to community), and personalized healthcare.
    • A second generation of projects is funded, with a roadmap study for a 'healthgrid for Europe' commissioned.

    Conclusions:

    • HealthGrid represents a preferred infrastructure for medical and health care projects within the European Research Area.
    • The initiative aligns with and supports key advancements in modern medicine and healthcare.
    • Ongoing projects and research roadmaps indicate a strong future for grid-based health informatics in Europe.