Research Grid Services to Support Disease Surveillance

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Research Grid Services to Support Disease Surveillance Public Health Research Grid International D, Session E3 26 August 2008 Joe Lombardo, Wayne Loschen, Zara Mnatsakanyan, Linda Moniz, Mohammad Hashemian, Anna Buczak, Nathaniel Tabernero http://essence.jhuapl.edu/ESSENCE This presentation was supported by Grant Number P01 HK000028-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC.

JHU/APL COE Surveillance Demo Using Grid Services JHU/APL Demo Client Web Client / Portal Requests Interaction Data Management User Interfaces IDSS Detection / Classification Analytics Service InfoShare Data / Information Sharing Service EMERGE Synthetic Medical Records Generator Data Service JHU/APL Research Grid Services Globus Toolkit Components Security OGSA-DAI Grid FTP

… Disease Surveillance Using PHGrid Services User Client User Client Public Health Community Users User Client Requests Interaction Data Management User Interfaces User Client Requests Interaction Data Management User Interfaces User Client Requests Interaction Data Management User Interfaces PHGrid Services Medical Records Generator Data Service Detection / Classification Analytics Service Analysis Visualization Service InfoShare Data / Information Sharing Service … Globus Toolkit Components Security OGSA-DAI Grid FTP Data Bases PHGrid Resources Public Health Community Users HIE OTC NIH CDC Computational

Electronic MEdical Records GEnerator A Synthetic Medical Records Data Service Client Application Potential Future PHGrid Data Services Request Parameters Reviews Existing Data Sets to Match No Requests Interaction HIEs Yes Request For Background Data Send Data to the Requestor BioSense Management Data Existing Data Sets Disease Outbreak Model JHU/APL Demo Client Web Application / Portal Care Model Identification Patient Injection Model RBNR Grid User Interfaces User Modified Background Background & Outbreak Data Merge EMERGE

Intelligent Decision Support Service JHU/APL Demo Client Web Application / Portal Requests Interaction Data Management User Interfaces Future PHGrid Resources Computational

InfoShare Data and Information Sharing Grid Service Future Federation of Surveillance Systems Client Implemented Creator InfoShare Grid Service Local HD Viewer Create Editor Edit State HD Archive View GIS Get Ref. Lists BioSense Graphing Mark Read Get Field Info. HIE Auto MSG Creation Care Provider Subscription Regional System Notification Future InfoShare Clients can use the Reference Implementation or their own. Reference Implementation Member of the Federation

Conclusions Emerging technologies will permit disease surveillance to be performed in a collaborative environment. The demonstration just provided shows how multiple grid services can be used to support surveillance functions in a federated environment.