We report here short notes on the individual calls with NRENs. The main points identified during the discussions are listed.
Date | NREN | Participating persons | Main outcomes | suggested actions | Additional notes |
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Oct 20, 2021 | GARR | Sabrina Tomassini Fulvio Galeazzi Federica Tanlongo Alberto Colla | - GARR overall interested in the TF activities
- Emphasis should be added on Storage : providing storage services
for the eHealth community is a key objective for GARR, and in this sense synergies and exchanges of best practices should be pursued within the TF activities. Storage means also the need for the eHealth community to archive their data in a safe manner and perform backups. - Mirroring of Relevant eHealth Data Sets is also an option NRENs
could consider to support the eHealth community - Informed consent and related tools targeting the possibility for users
to express it is one relevant item of interest TF could be involved in - To clearly separate and distinguish the various specific domains in
dealing with eHealth is fundamental: eIDAS and eduGAIN in this respect have different target communities and needs - IRODS (irods.org) is a key emerging technology to be considered in eHealth support
| - organise a thematic TF meeting
devoted to Storage Services for eHealth
| - very limited direct
manpower available to directly work on the current TF workplan
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Nov 30, 2021 | SURF | Irene Nooren | - SURF currently engaging as key IT partner in the Dutch national eHealth initiative, https://health-ri.nl focusing
on health data sharing and implementing new data-based services for health. Goals of Health-RI are:
- Build an integrated health data research infrastructure accessible for researchers, citizens and care providers.
- Facilitate and foster the optimal use of knowledge, tools, facilities, health data and samples to enable a learning healthcare system and accelerate sustainable and affordable personalized medicine and health.
- SURF is helping with. procurement and governance too.
- Current main focus for SURF is more on the secondary use of health data: share of medical data to support research
- An archiitecture is being defined and possible approaches to data sharing being evaluated (centralized vs decentralized), the role to be played in the model by the individual health institution
- Data Sovereignty is a key feature of SURF strategy
- With respect to the required IT sevices for health, both acces to computing resources and storage are relevant. However there is an acknowledgement that emphasis should go above all on Storage. Storage needs, options, available services to support Health Research.
- Computing will become also increasingly. important in relation to AI
- For primary usage of Health data, interoperability is still the main issue to solve. Current focus necessarily on secondary usage of Health data for medical Research. At this level interoperability is (a bit) less of an issue.
- About what can be done of useful with other NRENs via the eHealth task force:
- Since other countries are also in the process of defining the IT architecturre of their national eHealth infrastructures, it would be good to share plans and ideas across NRENs - given the main constraints and requirements are similar
- Liaising with the EC Commission and provide information to all NRENs about new regulations, communications, strategic plans and funding opportunities for NRENs like nel calls frorm the main EU Programmes on eHealth. (EU4Health, HorizonEurope...etc) - Focus is on secondary usage of Health data for research, also in relation to key Life Science and Health Research Infrastructures, starting from EOSC-Life.
- Also getting to know/being able to contribute to the plans for eHealth. in GN5 would be interesting and useful.
- IRODS for federated storage is an interesting option, SURF would be interested to gather forces on this topic, share experiences, also, possibly, through the. organisation of a dedicated event.
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Dec 15, 2021 | CESNET | Radovan Igliar | - CESNET connects Universities with also medicine faculties, Faculty hospitals (teaching and research hospitals) and also regional/municipal hospitals.Hospitals are regular users of e-infrastructure - CESNET provides them with connectivity, storage, AAI, some computing; services like AAI-a-a-S. Basically the full stack of e-infrastructure services. CESNET is also leading activities related to COVID, security, cyberattacks.
- hSOC
- CESNET has established Hospitals SOC, hSOC: Security operations team: a lot of activities on Security and Disaster recovery for hospitals: Hospital SOC - hSOC [HSOC] (cesnet.cz) ( https://hsoc.cesnet.cz )
- established for the user community a set of of working groups. We are involved mostly in the TECH and Emergency working groups of HSOC. Topics these group are working on are: how to do disaster recovery, also human resources in cybersecurity and digitalization.
- CESNET also established a private network: HSOC VRF. Hospitals have own VRF in CESNET so that hospitals can interchange data safely.
- eHealth
- The ministry is preparing national ministry strategy on eHealth (national eHealth initiative) - started several weeks ago, very recently) : Coordinate by the Ministry of health; a new deputy /Mr. Blaha/ appointed appx. 1 month ago for digitalization of eHealth; they are discussing the future calls, financing sources and the strategies - now the ministry is working on the strategy document . They are working on the strategy document 2021-2025 several goals….responsibilities…resources…
- CESNET is providing consultations on interoperability, standards. CESNET is not directly involved in topic of medical records. However there is ongoing discussion regarding interoperability (FAIR) of Medical data between Research infrastructures and Research hospitals, how to use Identity Management (IdM).
- Another part of activities is: government has a body called Research and education board, responsible to head of the government - they discuss how Health should be working more closely with research - research in medical areas, there are some research infras (BBMRI, BioImaging, ELIXIR ( there are around 7-10 Health ResInfras in Czech republic). There are 2 tracks of activities and they are discussing now how these tracks should combine.
- Research funded by project - discussion how Health Sector and ResInfras should share data too ! - For example: Some genetic research, they do does not combine the data from the hospitals: research people do not have data from hospitals.
- Hospitals funded by public health insurance - how to share data between these 2 branches of activitie.
- CESNET is leading the national EOSC initiative, we are the national coordinator of EOSC: there is a WG related to Health in the EOSC national node
- Services - connectivity, data storage services (du.cesnet.cz), sensitive cloud
- Projects - interoperability od data, i.e. https://www.cesnet.cz/projects/data-infrastructure-capacity-for-eosc/?lang=en
- not related to Health in particular
What would be useful to do with other NRENs ? - In General knowledge sharing, best practice sharing ;There are similar activities in all states. National relations mainly.
- EU funding opportunities and strategies - regulations / communications - monitor those, to follow those, info sent to the list, : forward this info from the list, this is very interesting - We think EU and national strategies should interact (Our ministry of health was not aware of the initiative) - eHealth is not fully dealth with - Ministry of health did start the Competence Centre on Health
- National Competence centre - established by the ministry -INFO ON WHAT GOES ON AT EU LEVEL IN GENERAL
- Also: within the community, we work with guys providing NIX-ZD - They are building eHealth eID - And interchange for medical data. : Cross-border medicine. -This is led by one of the municipalities, a region. several hospitals involved. - But it is actually under the CEF programme of EU: buidling a National eHealth centre - we provide connectivity and also STORAGE for them - NIX-ZD are not hosted in the ministry -hosted in Jihlava
- CESNET has at the moment ISO 27001 certification in place. Potentionally a support for certification process. Also to learn from others how certification for health infrastructure will be good to know.
CESNET is building a new service called sensitive cloud - sensitive cloud (based on Openstack) in future will be the potentially also a service to interchange data. CESNET do support Elixir AAI, also working on EOSC-Life. Certifications in relation to might be Sensible in future.
Future funding 2023 - 2029 will be divided into: - Infrastructures
- Data sets and repositories to store in FAIR principles
- And integration of all this under EOSC https://www.e-infra.cz/eosc
- About irods: we are in a project called DICE for EOSC: about interoperability of data storages
( see https://dice-eosc.eu/ )
- We have currently no knowledge regarding interest in iRods overall.
In summary, a shortlist of what is interesting for CESNET: (final wrap up): - STORAGE YES
- FAIR principles in eHealth
- eIDAS services which are seek by some hospitals
- Data Sovereignty is also a key for us
- share plans and ideas
- linking health systems together (cross-border medicine)
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