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Healthgrids, from Revolution to Evolution Healthgrids, from Revolution to Evolution Experiences from European Projects Experiences from European Projects David MANSET David MANSET Director of Biomedical Applications CEO MAAT France


  1. Healthgrids, from Revolution to Evolution Healthgrids, from Revolution to Evolution Experiences from European Projects Experiences from European Projects David MANSET David MANSET Director of Biomedical Applications CEO MAAT France www.maat-g.com

  2. maat – – Stages of Growth Stages of Growth maat 1998- Stage 1 2000- Stage 2 2004- Stage 3 2007- Stage 4 Growth Idea Start-Up Development Foundation Process Virtual Knowledge & Maat Gknowledge Partners Network Incubation, I+D+i, Raising Public Awareness Maat Gknowledge Internationalization

  3. maat Group maat Group • 300 Profesionales 300 Profesionales • • 20 Millones Euros Ingresos 20 Millones Euros Ingresos • • Crecimiento en nuevos Sectores • Crecimiento en nuevos Sectores de Actividad de Actividad • Promoción Activas de Alianzas con • Promoción Activas de Alianzas con los principales Centros de I+D+i los principales Centros de I+D+i CONSULTORIA TECNOLOGÍA OUTSOURCING CORPORATE I+D+i

  4. maat Portfolio (1) maat Portfolio (1) Horizontal Solutions Horizontal Solutions Data Warehouse Grid Integration SaaS

  5. maat Portfolio (2) maat Portfolio (2) Vertical Solutions Vertical Solutions SMEs - ERP Education RAD Web Public Administration Healthcare gemagrid Banking Is about Core Banking Is about e-Administration Is about Healthcare ICT - Integrated transactional - Faciliate access to - Research infrastructure, banking system information, - Multi-level data integration, - CRM, - Electronic access points, - Multi-centre network, - Wealth management, - Security and privacy on - Security and privacy - Corporate banking, citizens data, conformance, - Trade Finance, - System interoperability, - Multi-backends abstraction, - Functional services - eServices to citizens such - DICOM compliant as electronic transactions, - Compliant with LAECAP law

  6. maat Portfolio (2) maat Portfolio (2) Grid Grid

  7. maat Portfolio (3) maat Portfolio (3) gemagrid G – – A Grid-based Operating System A Grid-based Operating System G

  8. Awards Awards maat received a “Gold Medal maat Gold Medal” Award at the 2007 “Salon International des Inventions de Genève” for its prototype Healthgrid Platform Healthgrid Platform Maat ranked 1st Best Live Demo 1st Best Live Demo at the Maat 2008 HealthGrid Conference, June in Chicago, US HeC/maat ranked in Top 5 Best Live Demos Top 5 Best Live Demos, qualified as “Runners Up Runners Up” HeC/maat at the 2007 EGEE Conference last October in Budapest , Hungary for its Healthgrid Platform Healthgrid Platform HeC/maat ranked 1st Best Live Demo 1st Best Live Demo at the HeC/maat 2008 EGEE User Forum, February in Clermont-Ferrand, France for its Healthgrid Platform and Innovative Applications Healthgrid Platform and Innovative Applications

  9. Healthcare ICT Healthcare ICT Healthcare Is about Healthcare ICT - Research infrastructure, + + - Multi-level data integration, - Multi-centre network, - DICOM compliant - Today healthcare is facing a Challenge : - Security and privacy conformance, - Multi-backends abstraction, - Fewer Patient Errors - Some Hospitals are only partially digitalized partially digitalized - Better Health Outcomes - Lack of interoperability Lack of interoperability in their Information Systems - Reduce Patient Journeys at the Hospital - Lack of connectivity Lack of connectivity, sharing cross department/hospital - Decentralize Health Services - Information Systems are Centralized Centralized - Need to share large sets of data share large sets of data for Epidemiological Improve Healthcare Quality of Services while Improve Healthcare Quality of Services Studies Reducing Costs Reducing Costs - Bandwidth problems with large data volumes - Security & Privacy Security & Privacy Issues Information and Communication Technologies Information and Communication Technologies - Computing power limitations Computing power limitations for running large analysis are the solution... are the solution...

  10. Healthgrid (1) Healthgrid (1) The Internet, the Web and the GRID The Internet, the Web and the GRID Internet Internet Grid The worldwide network computing resources over the Web... The environment for sharing of networks... Web Web The protocol for sharing Information over the Internet... *Courtesy of EGEE Project

  11. Healthgrid (2) Healthgrid (2) Mammogrid+ Mammogrid+ A
Grid‐powered
Mammography
Database A
Grid‐powered
Mammography
Database Healthgrid

  12. Healthgrid (3) Healthgrid (3) neuGRID neuGRID A
Grid‐based
e‐Infrastructure
for
Data
Archiving
and A
Grid‐based
e‐Infrastructure
for
Data
Archiving
and Compu?ng
Intensive
Applica?ons
in
neurosciences Compu?ng
Intensive
Applica?ons
in
neurosciences Question A Marker of Alzheimer’s progression? Healthgrid

  13. Healthgrid (4) Healthgrid (4) Pharmaco‐Epidemiology Pharmaco‐Epidemiology Mul?‐centre
Pharma
Grid‐based Mul?‐centre
Pharma
Grid‐based Data
Warehouse
for
Epidemiological
Studies Data
Warehouse
for
Epidemiological
Studies Healthgrid

  14. Healthgrid (5) Healthgrid (5) Health‐e‐Child, Health‐e‐Child, An
Healthgrid
for
Paediatrics An
Healthgrid
for
Paediatrics Healthgrid

  15. Infrastructure Infrastructure ASPER + + KI MAAT COL + + VUmc UCL + + GOSH UWE SIEMENS + + PRODEMA Clinical Site MAAT CERN + + NECKER + + R&D Site IGG + + FBF FGG CETA EGF HG CIEMA T CFC + + INDRA DISI UOA + + OPBG + + INRIA SIEMENS MAAT LYNKEUS + + JHU

  16. Marketing Plan (1) Marketing Plan (1) Healthgrid Healthgrid 2005 2006 2008 CADe Breast Cancer DSS Paediat. Cancer Alzheimer Biomarker Mammogrid+ Health-e-Child neuGRID UWE Healthgrid + + + + + + + + + +

  17. Marketing Plan (2) Marketing Plan (2) + + A Network of Certified Partners Certified Partners CADe Breast Cancer DSS Paediat. Cancer Alzheimer Biomarker - Support in porting new applications to HGSP - Online & Offline education services - OnDemand infrastructure and data for application training - Access to infrastructure facilities for promoting new products - Direct access to market (i.e. Network of Clinical Institutions) - Certification process and official label for software - Possibility to sell online consultancy - Education careers: technicial (presales, maintenance and support, and operation) and sales/marketing Infrastructure Healthgrid - Teaming-up with Telco Operators (i.e. Telefonica) - Sustainable platform and infrastructure - Strong position in the market and its big sales network (not only in Spain but worldwide) - Opened infrastructure to Consultancy and Systems Integrator firms (i.e. Indra, Entel) A Network of Clinical Institutions Clinical Institutions - User Support + + + + - Online & Offline Education Services (from HGSP and from Certified Partners) + + + + + + - Access to a large network of excellence at minimal cost - Access to state-of-the-art software from Certified Partners - Provide data for enriching the infrastructure

  18. Showstoppers in Healthgrids Showstoppers in Healthgrids Research - Biomedical Research Biomedical Research in Europe is quite fragmented, fragmented, - Lack of collaboration Lack of collaboration (sometimes motivated by politics and/or IP issues), - ELSE ELSE concerns are not solved not solved, and no concensus no concensus, - No sustainability No sustainability nor European Infrastructure Infrastructure, - Lots of overlaping developments overlaping developments, Technology - SOA SOA still not completely enforced not completely enforced, - Gridification Gridification most of the time too intrusive to be beneficial too intrusive to be beneficial, - Lack Lack of proper APIs APIs, decrease usability, - Few reuse Few reuse of technologies, - - Lack Lack of interoperability interoperability in infrastructures infrastructures, - Key functionality functionality still missing missing, Business - Research networks forbid business forbid business activity, - Security Security of the whole thing is difficult to assess difficult to assess and certify certify, - Not all Industries confident confident with Open Source Software Open Source Software

  19. FP6-IST Survey FP6-IST Survey Projects Waves Projects Waves 2nd 1st Wave Wave Share

  20. FP6-IST Survey FP6-IST Survey Regular Technologies

  21. Conclusion (1) Conclusion (1) h Industry c r a e s E e R U R T C . U R D T I R S G A R F N I . Y T E I R V U I T T C C E U N R N T O S C A R F N I

  22. Conclusion (2) Conclusion (2) - Slow take-up Slow take-up despite high potential Requires raising awareness and convincing arguments - Grid technology is not straightforward to apply to healthcare not straightforward to apply to healthcare - Similar requirements (when security/privacy taken aside) But Grid initially developed by and for physicists developed by and for physicists - - - Biomedical Research lacks of an (infra)structure to succeed in this Biomedical Research lacks of an (infra)structure to succeed in this adoption and to sustain adoption and to sustain Evolution rather Evolution rather than Revolution… … than Revolution Thank you for your attention

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