Related Projects

i2Health: i2Health will identify requirements and submit recommendations for the deployment of interoperable eHealth infrastructures and services for trans-European use through the definition of a generic eHealth interoperability framework and common approaches to patient/professional identifiers as well as ePrescribing and health data messages.

SYMBIOmatics is an information gathering and dissemination activity that will stimulate convergence between bioinformatics and medical informatics and seek to identify and exploit synergies between bioinformatics and medical informatics as well as identifying addressable challenges for the medium term future.

SEMANTIC HEALTH is a Specific Support Action that develops a European and global roadmap for RTD in health ICT, focusing on semantic interoperability issues of eHealth systems and infrastructures.

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 eHealth action plan by coordinating various efforts on eHealth interoperability in member states and the associated states.

SHARE: The SHARE project will devise a strategy to address the issues related to health grids identified in the action plan for a European eHealth area. It will also set up a roadmap for technological developments needed for successful take up of health grids both in the shorter and longer term.

Q-REC: The main objective of Q-REC is to create an efficient, credible and sustainable mechanism for the certification of eHealth Record systems in Europe.

STEP is designed to provide coherence to European Physiome-related activities by creating an integrated framework, the EuroPhysiome, which can accelerate the progress of the European teams by avoiding redundancy, enhancing compatibility. The Physiome Project is a “grass roots” effort to provide a computational framework to facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs and organisms that is being undertaken the loosely coupled actions of a number of individual laboratories world wide.

eUSER: The eUSER project will prepare a state-of-the-art resource base on user needs in relation to online public services and on user-oriented methods for meeting these needs. The project will use this resource base to actively support the IST programme, projects, EU policy and the wider European Research Community to better address user needs in the design and delivery of online public services.

eHealth Impact: The core objectives of this project are to develop a generic assessment and evaluation framework and method, including measurement tools for quantitative indicators, for eHealth products and services, focusing on optimising economic resource allocation, as well as the identification of good practice examples of eHealth applications across Member States.