UoE-LHB e-Health Programme Rob Procter. Overview n A multi-disciplinary programme of strategic research: –Information infrastructures –New models for.

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UoE-LHB e-Health Programme Rob Procter

Overview n A multi-disciplinary programme of strategic research: –Information infrastructures –New models for healthcare delivery –Coordination, management and planning n Specific projects selected for relevance to major NHSScotland programmes: –Clinical priorities – cancer, CHD, stroke –EHR –Security –National IM&T standards

A National Programme … n Health Boards: –Lothian –Greater Glasgow –Tayside –Grampian –Ayrshire n Universities: –Edinburgh –Heriot-Watt –Napier –Glasgow –Dundee –Aberdeen

ITI Engagement: A possible platform technology n More and more health delivery is electronically mediated (via web sites etc). n A basic question motivating the platform is “How did this application/system/service respond on a particular day to a given user?” This is of interest for Data Protection, Liability and Ethical reasons. n The goal is to create a platform technology that will allow us accurately to recreate a system at any point in the past. n Digital content will come from Medical Schools and NHS trusts, the technology will leverage Scottish IT expertise, in particular NDCC, Database Group and eDIKT, configuration management plus others (Dundee, Glasgow, Aberdeen?

Local Research expertise Informatics: ICCS – e-Health, dependability IANC - neuroinformatics CISA – knowledge management AIAI – planning, coordination LFCS – databases, XML Interdisciplinary: Medicine Informatics Research Centre for Social Sciences Linkage: Centre for BioInformatics NeSC NDCC Strategy: Partnerships with key players: Lothian NHS Board NHSiS Large Scale projects Medicine: Generation Scotland Genomic Technology in Informatics Neuroimaging Oncology CHD RCSS: Innovation in Genomics