AI for Healthcare Videos

Subhashis Das – FHIR-based ContSys Ontology to Enable Continuity of Care Data Interoperability (44:35)
25/01/2023
In the midst of a global pandemic, perspectives on how digital can enhance healthcare service delivery and workflow to address the global crisis are underway. Action plans collating existing digital transformation programs are being scrutinized to set in place core infrastructure and foundations for sustainable healthcare solutions. Reforming health and social care to personalize the home care setting can for example assist in avoiding treatment in a crowded acute hospital setting and improve the experience and impact on both health care professionals and service users alike. In this information-intensive domain addressing the interoperability challenge through standards-based roadmaps is the lynchpin to enable health and social care services to connect effectively. Thus facilitating safe and trustworthy data workflow from one healthcare systems provider to another. In this presentation, we showcase a methodology on how we can extract, transform and load data in a semi-automated process using a Common Semantic Standardized Data Model (CSSDM) to generate personalized healthcare knowledge graph (KG). CSSDM is based on formal ontology of ISO 13940:2015 ContSys for conceptual grounding and FHIR-based specification to accommodate structural attributes to generate KG. CSSDM we suggest enables data harmonization and data linking. The goal of CSSDM is to offer an alternative pathway to speak about interoperability by supporting a different kind of collaboration between a company creating a health information system and a cloud-enabled health service. This pathway of communication provides access to multiple stakeholders for sharing high-quality data and information.
Slides

Gábor Bella-Overview and results of the InteropEHRate H2020 Project
Knowdive seminars (59:38)
05/10/2022 Venue:Skype
He will present the InteropEHRate H2020 R&I Action, in which UNITN has been leading a workpackage on semantic data interoperability for electronic health records. After a high-level presentation of project scope and goals, he will demonstrate our contributions and project outcomes.
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Gábor Bella-Sharing health data for research: Technical perspective
InteropEHRate Final Conference (14:48)
28/09/2022 Venue:Université de Liège
In the context of the InteropEHRate project, the presentation provided the description of a novel data sharing protocol focused on health data for research purposes. The presentation gives an overview of the whole protocol steps, and it explains how it is supported by a dedicated technological infrastructure. In the end the presentation reports how the Research Data Sharing protocol has been concretely implemented during the InteropEHRate project’s pilots.
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Simone Bocca-Semantic tools and methodology for healthcare data interoperability
InteropEHRate Final Conference (18:28)
28/09/2022 Venue:Université de Liège
In the context of the InteropEHRate project, the presentation provided an overview of the semantic tools and methodology for the integration of health data, with the objective to produce interoperable health data. The presentation in particular gives an overview of the issues to be addressed for such an objective, the approach we used to solve them and the results obtained after the pilots execution.
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InteropEHRate – Towards a citizen-centric health data sharing approach
InteropEHRate Final Conference (09:46)
28/09/2022 Venue:Université de Liège
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Fausto Giunchiglia – Represent data (semantic) heterogeneity
Let’s drop the jargon: A symposium on digitalisation in healthcare, interoperability and standards 2022 (24:22)
23/05/2022
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Gábor Bella – Cross-Border Medical Research using Multi-Layered and Distributed Knowledge
ECAI 2020 (10:49)
29/08/2020
In a context of cross-border medical research, how to make sure that health data from different countries are fully and correctly integrated? We proposed a novel knowledge-based methodology, validated over a case study between Italy and Scotland.
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