Impact
To ensure its impact, the Health-e-Child project will carry out various networking activities, beyond the provision of the system and its underlying research. An important part of the networking activities as well as of the general project strategy will be the establishment of strong liaisons with other national and international research initiatives. Added value will be achieved by carrying out the project at a broad European level.
Health-e-Child is working to produce a universal biomedical knowledge repository and communication conduit for the future, a common vehicle by which all clinicians will access, analyse, evaluate, enhance and exchange biomedical data of all forms. HeC aims to bridge the gap between what is current practice and what the needs for modern health provision and research will be. Ultimately, with the HeC system, information will have no conceptual, logical, physical, temporal or personal borders or barriers. It will be available to all professionals who are interested and have the appropriate level of clearance.
Lessons learnt
Although still at a prototype stage, the Health-e-Child platform promises to have substantial impacts on:
- Health care strategies, by enhancing the level and quality of medical services offered in Europe, significantly advancing medical research beyond what is traditionally possible and improving the competitiveness in the area of medical service provision and facilitating the adoption of new policies in member states;
- Technology development, by bringing forward information-based medical technology and integration of mostly separate areas, i.e., vertical information integration, advanced medical querying, grid infrastructures, disease modelling, medical imaging, knowledge discovery and data mining, and decision support;
- Society and economy, by improving the success rate in resolving difficult medical cases, thereby saving children's lives. Furthermore, such improved medical decision making will often result in lowering medical costs and/or treatment duration.