OHSIRIS proposes an open data space infrastructure for research and industrial services

The OHSIRIS team will develop a technological and service infrastructure based on federated access to health data to streamline its use and maximize its value. To achieve this, a shared governance framework is being developed for managing health data based on the harmonization of policies and procedures related to health data access and exploitation in a transparent, reliable, and fair manner.

Benefits

  • Common and streamlined data access procedures
  • Secure and federated analysis environments
  • Interoperability and data quality
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Services available in the data space

Real World Data

  • Sample size estimation
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis
  • Analysis of environmental factors
  • Synthetic case-control groups

Advanced Technologies

  • Secure analysis environments
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Federated learning techniques
  • Synthetic data generation

Prospective research

  • Data-based services
  • Electronic Data Capture (EDC)
  • Dynamic consent
  • Patient Reported Outcomes

Who We Are

A network of excellence centers in health data management

This space includes 7 initial health data providers with a reference population of 4.5 million people across 6 regions. Collaboration with these providers and other initial participants will enable 5 use cases and a set of 12 initial services, which aim to accelerate clinical research processes, reduce the time to develop new treatments and medical products, evaluate health technologies, and make market access and reimbursement decisions. Additionally, the project will promote active citizen/patient participation in exercising their rights and freedoms concerning health data management, including mechanisms to facilitate their involvement in research or innovation studies.

Biomedical Research Centers

A network of specialized biomedical research centers that have demonstrated their ability to analyze data consistently. This space includes 7 initial health data providers with a reference population of 4.5 million people across 6 regions.

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Development of Systems and Devices

Regulatory support and generation of relevant datasets for the development of products or services, as well as their subsequent integration with the information systems of the centers.

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Active Participation

Collaboration with patient associations aiming to improve disease self-management capabilities for their members and promote research in their field.

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Reference Population
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Regions
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Use Cases
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Services
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We Offer a Data Space Focused on Healthcare

Includes secure and reliable services for accessing and utilizing these datasets based on internationally recognized standards.

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Data-Based Service AppStore

A catalog of available services and applications through an App Store, allowing professionals and companies to offer services as well.

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Common Data Model

All research centers participating in this data space have demonstrated their ability to normalize their data according to the OMOP CDM model.

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Digital Health Innovation Platform

By deploying the tools developed by the project in each center, collaboration and process optimization related to health data management are promoted.

Open Environment

Any company or organization can participate to offer or benefit from the data space's services

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Research Study Proposals

Any organization can promote a research study with health data through the network.

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Technology and Service Development

Any organization can benefit from health datasets and the data space services to develop and validate IT systems and medical devices.

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Service Offering

Any organization can offer services and tools for support, data analysis, or consultancy through the data space.

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