2014 eHealth Forum / Programme
- MAIN conference programme
- PARALLEL Programme
- CLOSED meetings programme (need to be updated)
General Information
Location
epSOS Industry Team and Open Source Community workshop (14th of May, from 14h00 to 16h00 CET)
Audience:
The conference audience is mostly decision makers and healthcare professionals.
Some vendors will be present, as usual.
We will try to access also some technical audience.
The room has a capacity between 50-80 people
SESSION | Speaker | Session Title | Presentation file (draft) |
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epSOS (30 min.) | Miroslav Koncar (Oracle) | epSOS overview, organization and architecture | In 2008 the European Commission started a large scale pilot to not only design but also test on a large scale the cross-border communication of patient information. As a result, the pilot has yielded a set of services that benefits patients all European patients that seek healthcare abroad - hence the name, Smart Open Services for European Patients (epSOS). In his presentation, Miroslav Koncar will cover the basic setup of epSOS in terms of organization, architecture, specification and implementation. He will also talk about the crucial role of industry in help shaping this project, as well as the benefits and drawback of open source software. After this session you will have basic knowledge about what epSOS is about, which problem it solves and what the results have been. |
epSOS Industry Team (30 min.) | Jacob Boye Hansen (CareCom) | epSOS semantic paradigm | The epSOS large scale pilot has yielded a viable infrastructure on both organizational, legal, technical as well as the semantic level. The latter aspect proves to be one of the most challenging in this project - how to enable health professionals to provide care to foreign patients by overcoming the language barrier? To make sure each nation participating in this project can take ownership of the translation and transcoding of medical coding systems, epSOS has provided an ingenious and creative solution. In his presentation, Jacob Boye Hansen will bring you up to speed with just how epSOS created an intermediate 'language', how to do translation and transcoding and how to keep the ever evolving coding systems in sync. After this session you will have a good understanding of how epSOS has facilitated true semantic interoperability between all European member states. |
OpenNCP Community (20 min.) | Licinio Kustra Mano (SPMS, Portugal) | OpenNCP Community as self organizing team | One of the major achievements of the epSOS project was bringing people together around a common need - cross border healthcare. |
OpenNCP Technology (40 min.- 20m + 20m) | Konstantin Hyppönen (KELA, Finland) and Marcelo Fonseca (iUZ) | OpenNCP technology, architecture and use in a real pilot environment | epSOS has produced a number of common components for building National Contact Points (NCPs) used in cross-border health services. The components culminate in an open source ready-to-deploy NCP implementation, OpenNCP. In this talk, Konstantin Hyppönen (FI) and Marcelo Fonseca (PT) provide insights into the architecture of OpenNCP, covering questions about the technical design behind the epSOS services. The use and implementation of IHE profiles, semantic components, end-user portals, and security services are described in a techy but intelligible way. First-hand experiences of using OpenNCP in a nation-wide setup are shared openly.There will be also presented some insights about the used development tools, the integration and testing strategies will also be presented. First-hand experiences of using OpenNCP in a nation-wide setup are shared openly.
Marcelo Fonseca (Development tools, Integration and testing arrangements)
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Demo (if technical conditions allow) |
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Notes and Follow Up actions
Check out the event notes and follow up actions by the OpenNCP Community.