RIDE is a roadmap project for interoperability of eHealth systems leading to recommendations for actions and to preparatory actions at the European level. This roadmap will prepare the ground for future actions as envisioned in the action plan of the eHealth Communication COM 356 by coordinating various efforts on eHealth interoperability in member states and the associated states.
RIGHT project provides HealthCare Professionals of new Member States with a semantics-based solution accessible from a wide variety of mobile devices that will offer a complete access to information and possibility of sharing knowledge with all the levels of care in order to minimise medical errors in diagnosis and treatment.
The SAPHIRE project aims to develop an intelligent healthcare monitoring and decision support system on a platform integrating the wireless medical sensor data with hospital information systems.
How can the researcher in the lab benefit from this new infra-structure to science? A technology is needed to transparently bring such services to the desks of the scientists. Sealife will develop a browser, which will link the existing Web to the currently emerging eScience infrastructure.
SemanticHEALTH aims to develop a European and global roadmap for deployment and research in health-ICT, focusing on semantic interoperability issues of e-Health systems and infrastructures.The roadmap will be based on consensus of the research community, and validated by stakeholders, industry and Member State health authorities.
The main concern of SemanticMining have been semantic interoperability, which simply means that meaning is preserved in communication between information systems, a condition which should be natural but has proven to be very hard to achieve, especially so in the complex application area of health care.
SIMAP will develop a simulation model of the cancer related MAP-kinase pathway, integrating and analyzing data from various types of resources, which may assist in the development of better cancer treatment.
The SmartHEALTH Integrated Project will develop and deliver the next generation of smart diagnostic systems fully integrated into healthcare systems in Europe. Driven by key applications in cancer diagnostics, SmartHEALTH will enable enhanced medical diagnosis leading to earlier and more precise results and thus contributing to an increased quality of life.
STEP was a Coordination Action that sought to coordinate European activity relating to the physiome - a description of human physiology that will span multiple levels from the whole body down through the organs to the cells and beneath in an integrated manner.