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TRANSFoRm presentations at 19th WONCA Europe Conference, Lisbon

WONCA

3 July 2014

Remote Patient Health Condition Monitoring for Clinical Research (1121)

Piotr Brodka, Przemyslaw Kazienko, Anna Andreasson, Kazimierz Fraczkowski, Andrzej Misiaszek, Stanislaw Saganowski, Lei Zhao, Vasa Curcin, Theodoros Arvanitis, Brendan Delaney, Radoslaw Michalski

3 July 2014

TRANSFoRm: Assessing the potential of eHealth to transform patient recruitment and follow-up in primary care studies (1559)

Nikolaos Mastellos, Anna Andreasson Vasa Curcin, Robert Verheij, Karin Hek, Josip Car, Brendan Delaney

4 July 2014

Semantic Approach to Achieving Interoperability between Clinical Care and Clinical Research (1282)

Vasa Curcin, Theodoros Arvanitis, Jean-Francois Ethier, Kazimierz Fraczkowski, Przemyslaw Kazienko, Piotr Brodka, Anna Andreasson, Grzegorz Blizniuk, Sarah Lim Choi Keung, Lei Zhao, Andrzej Misiaszek, Mark McGilchrist, Anita Burgun, Brendan Delaney

Conference website: http://www.woncaeurope2014.org/

AMIA 2014 Clinical Research Informatics Summit – TRANSFoRm Panel and Presentation

AMIA 2014 Joint Summits on Translational Science (Clinical Research Informatics and Translational Bioinformatics)

http://www.amia.org/jointsummits2014

CRI09: Panel – TRANSFoRm Digital Infrastructure: The Architecture for The Learning Healthcare System in Europe

“TRANSFoRm digital infrastructure: The architecture for The Learning Healthcare System in Europe”

V. Curcin; T.N. Arvanitis; P. Brodka; D. Corrigan; B. Delaney

Abstract: The Learning Healthcare System (LHCS) refers to the close coupling of clinical research and the translation of research into practice in a cycle of continuous improvement. This vision permeates multiple domains, clinical as well as technical, and its realization is dependent on establishing standardized, secure, and traceable flows of data between these domains to maximize the research and clinical benefits.

This panel presents the model-driven software architecture designed in the TRANSFoRm project (www.transform-project.org), a large EU FP7 Integrated Project to develop a digital infrastructure for the LHCS in European Primary Care. The discussion will cover various components of the system, comparing them with similar tools in USA and Europe, and analyze how our modular approach supports collaboration with related efforts.

Four presentations will cover:

  • Overview of the components of TRANSFoRm model-driven software architecture
  • The TRANSFoRm software configuration for conducting epidemiological studies from primary care data sources
  • The TRANSFoRm software configuration for electronic data collection in clinical trials
  • The TRANSFoRm software configuration for diagnostic support

A discussion will provide an overview of other LHCS software work in the USA and Europe, with opportunities for collaboration and international standards development. We shall also detail the software engineering practices we used in developing the architecture, and dealing with highly heterogeneous domain models and established software standards associated with the domains.

CRI17: Papers/Podium Presentations – Using Electronic Health Records for Research in Multiple Settings

“Detailed Clinical Modelling Approach to Data Extraction from Heterogeneous Data Sources for Clinical Research”

S.N. Lim Choi Keung; L. Zhao; J. Rossiter; M. McGilchrist; F. Culross; J. Ethier; A. Burgun; R. Verheij; N. Khan; A. Taweel; V. Curcin; B. Delaney; T.N. Arvanitis

Abstract: The reuse of routinely collected clinical data for clinical research is being explored as part of the drive to reduce duplicate data entry and to start making full use of the big data potential in the healthcare domain. Clinical researchers often need to extract data from patient registries and other patient record datasets for data analysis as part of clinical studies. In the TRANSFoRm project, researchers define their study requirements via a Query Formulation Workbench. We use a standardised approach to data extraction to retrieve relevant information from heterogeneous data sources, using semantic interoperability enabled via detailed clinical modelling. This approach is used for data extraction from data sources for analysis and for pre-population of electronic Case Report Forms from electronic health records in primary care clinical systems.

Presentation at SATBI + SWIM 2012, Boston

“Development of an Ontological Model of Evidence for TRANSFoRm Utilizing Transition Project Data”

Authors: Corrigan, D., Soler, J.K., Delaney, B.

SATBI + SWIM 2012: Semantic Technologies Applied to Biomedical Informatics and Individualized Medicine

Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Semantic Technologies Applied to Biomedical Informatics and Individualized Medicine

In conjunction with the 11th International Semantic Web Conference 2012 (ISWC 2012)

Boston, USA, November 12, 2012

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Presentations at 74th EPGRN Meeting, Ljubljana

The 74th EPGRN meeting took place from 10-13 May 2012 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The theme of the meeting was “Quality improvement in the care of chronic disease in family practice:  the contribution of education and research”. The TRANSFoRm project was presented on Saturday 12th May 2012.

Presentations:

Derek Corrigan (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland) – “TRANSFoRm: an ontology-driven approach to clinical evidence modelling implementing clinical prediction rules”.

Vasa Curcin (Imperial College London, United Kingdom) – “TRANSFoRm Provenance Model for clinical trial data collection”.

View the conference programme at:

http://meeting.egprn.org/files/ljubljana/PROGRAMMeOnlyLjubljana-Slovenia2012.pdf?phpMyAdmin=cynZqIzUqOvIoIB%2C7LJIYW0-1k0

Presentation at Med-e-Tel Conference, Luxembourg

The Med-e-Tel conference took place from 18-20 April 2012 in Luxembourg. Med-e-Tel is an official event of the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH), the international federation of national associations who represent their country’s Telemedicine and eHealth stakeholders.

The ISfTeH exists to facilitate the international dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth, to provide access to recognised experts in the field worldwide, and to offer unprecedented networking opportunities.

Med-e-Tel is one of the instruments that help the ISfTeH to realise this mission.

eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT are a tool at the service of medical and nurse practitioners, patients, citizens, healthcare institutions and governments. It involves many different stakeholders who need to be brought face-to-face to share aspirations, learn from research and experiences, show the possibilities, understand the market, discover new applications. Med-e-Tel is the meeting place with a proven potential for Education, Networking and Business among a global audience with diverse professional backgrounds.

The TRANSFoRm project was presented on Friday 20th April 2012 in the eLearning session from 11:00 to 13:00.

TRANSFoRm: “Vision of a Healthcare Learning System” – Vasa Curcin, Adel Taweel, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Mark McGilchrist, Siobhan Clarke, Derek Corrigan, Brendan Delaney – Imperial College London, UK

King’s College London, UK; University of Birmingham, UK; University of Dundee, UK; University of Dublin, Ireland; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland; King’s College London, UK;

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View the conference programme at http://www.medetel.eu/index.php?rub=educational_program&page=program