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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 159: 134-45, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20543433

ABSTRACT

Grid technologies have proven their capabilities to settle challenging problems of medical data access. The grid ability to access distributed databases in a secure and reliable way while preserving data ownership opened new perspectives in medical data sharing and disease surveillance. This paper focuses on the implementation challenges of grid-powered sentinel networks within the e-sentinelle project. This initiative aims to create a lightweight grid dedicated to cancer data exchange and enable automatic disease surveillance according to definition of epidemiological alarms. Particularly, issues related to security, patient identification, databases integration, data representation and medical record linkage are discussed.


Subject(s)
Computer Communication Networks , Information Dissemination , Medical Informatics , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Humans , Neoplasms/diagnosis , Population Surveillance
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 150: 700-4, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19745401

ABSTRACT

For more than 20 years, many countries have been trying to set up a standardised medical record at the regional or at the national level. Most of them have not reached this goal, essentially due to two main difficulties related to patient identification and medical records standardisation. Moreover, the issues raised by the centralisation of all gathered medical data have to be tackled particularly in terms of security and privacy. We discuss here the interest of a non-centralised management of medical records which would require a specific procedure that gives to the patient access to his/her distributed medical data, wherever he/she is located.


Subject(s)
Information Management/organization & administration , Medical Records Systems, Computerized/organization & administration
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Cancer Inform ; 7: 217-29, 2009 Aug 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19718446

ABSTRACT

The main problem for health professionals and patients in accessing information is that this information is very often distributed over many medical records and locations. This problem is particularly acute in cancerology because patients may be treated for many years and undergo a variety of examinations. Recent advances in technology make it feasible to gain access to medical records anywhere and anytime, allowing the physician or the patient to gather information from an "ephemeral electronic patient record". However, this easy access to data is accompanied by the requirement for improved security (confidentiality, traceability, integrity, ...) and this issue needs to be addressed. In this paper we propose and discuss a decentralised approach based on recent advances in information sharing and protection: Grid technologies and watermarking methodologies. The potential impact of these technologies for oncology is illustrated by the examples of two experimental cases: a cancer surveillance network and a radiotherapy treatment plan. It is expected that the proposed approach will constitute the basis of a future secure "google-like" access to medical records.

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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 147: 289-94, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19593069

ABSTRACT

Recent developments of grid services for secured distributed data management open new perspectives for disease surveillance. In this paper, we report on our initiative to develop a surveillance network for breast cancer in the Auvergne region. The network gathers cytopathology laboratories, structures in charge of cancer screening and institutes in charge of cancer epidemiology. Data stored in cytopathology laboratories are queried through the grid for the purpose of second diagnosis and to produce statistical indicators. The paper describes the network goal and design and discusses specific issues related to patient identification and security.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Medical Informatics Applications , Population Surveillance , Confidentiality , Databases, Factual , Female , France , Humans , Information Storage and Retrieval
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Infect Disord Drug Targets ; 9(3): 358-65, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19519488

ABSTRACT

The recent years have seen the emergence of diseases which have spread very quickly all around the world either through human travels like SARS or animal migration like avian flu. Among the biggest challenges raised by infectious emerging diseases, one is related to the constant mutation of the viruses which turns them into continuously moving targets for drug and vaccine discovery. Another challenge is related to the early detection and surveillance of the diseases as new cases can appear just anywhere due to the globalization of exchanges and the circulation of people and animals around the earth, as recently demonstrated by the avian flu epidemics. For 3 years now, a collaboration of teams in Europe and Asia has been exploring some innovative in silico approaches to better tackle avian flu taking advantage of the very large computing resources available on international grid infrastructures. Grids were used to study the impact of mutations on the effectiveness of existing drugs against H5N1 and to find potentially new leads active on mutated strains. Grids allow also the integration of distributed data in a completely secured way. The paper proposes new approaches for the integration of existing data sources towards a global surveillance network for molecular epidemiology and in silico drug discovery.


Subject(s)
Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype/genetics , Influenza in Birds/epidemiology , Molecular Epidemiology , Technology , Animals , Birds , Computer Simulation , Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype/pathogenicity , Influenza in Birds/prevention & control , Mutation , Sentinel Surveillance , Zoonoses/epidemiology
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