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[EN] The SHARE1 project (http://www.eu-share.org) was asked to identify the key developments
needed to achieve wide adoption and deployment of HealthGrids throughout Europe. The
project was asked to organise these as ...[+]
[EN] The SHARE1 project (http://www.eu-share.org) was asked to identify the key developments
needed to achieve wide adoption and deployment of HealthGrids throughout Europe. The
project was asked to organise these as milestones on a road map, so that all technical
advances, social actions, economic investments and ethical or legal initiatives necessary
for HealthGrids would be seen together in a single coherent document. The full road map
includes an extensive analysis of several case studies exploring their technical requirements,
full discussion of the ethical, legal, social and economic issues which may impede
early deployment, and concludes with an attempt to reconcile the tensions between technological
developments and regulatory frameworks. This paper has been restricted to the
technical aspects of the project.
SHARE built on the work of the ‘HealthGrid’ initiative so we begin by, reviewing work carried
out in various European HealthGrid projects and report on joint work with numerous
European collaborators. Following many successful HealthGrid projects, HealthGrid published
a ‘White Paper’ which establishes the foundations, potential scope and prospects
of an approach to health informatics based on a grid infrastructure. The White Paper
demonstrates the ways in which the HealthGrid approach supports many modern trends in
medicine and healthcare, such as evidence-based practice, integration across levels, from
molecules and cells, through tissues and organs to the whole person and community, and
the promise of individualised healthcare. SHARE was funded by the European Commission
to define a research roadmap for a ‘HealthGrid for Europe’, to be seen as the preferred
infrastructure for biomedical and healthcare projects in the European Research Area.
© 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The authors acknowledge the European Commission for funding the project SHARE: EU-FP6-2005-IST 027694. The work reported here has been carried out in collaboration with many colleagues in the HealthGrid community ...[+]
The authors acknowledge the European Commission for funding the project SHARE: EU-FP6-2005-IST 027694. The work reported here has been carried out in collaboration with many colleagues in the HealthGrid community (www.healthgrid.org). Thanks are also due to numerous other colleagues in Europe, the US and Asia for many helpful discussions.
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