Video: The Hyve Discusses Health Data Research Infrastructures, IoT In Webinar
January 26, 2018 | Next month, at the Healthcare Internet of Things Summit experts and constituents in the healthcare industry will come together to explore the adoption and implementation of Internet of Things (IoT).
Kees Bochove, founder and CEO of The Hyve, will be one of 4 panelists discussing how IoT can impact clinical outcomes and reduce healthcare costs, and how IoT can help fee-for-service and value-based healthcare systems in a session titled, “Delivering Healthcare in the Age of Big Data, A.I. and IoT – Toward Digitized, Value-Based Healthcare System”.
In a recent webinar, Bochove delved into consent, GDPR, the healthcare professional’s role in infrastructure, FAIR principles, open source solutions, the future of wearables, and much more.
Highlights:
05:52 Changes in the dynamics within health data research infrastructure in the last 5 years
09:15 Organization requirements that need to be in place for a successful research infrastructure
10:53 GDPR implications from a patient perspective
12:35 Dynamic consent
14:24 What the health data research infrastructure means for the researcher
16:05 The healthcare professional’s role in the research infrastructure
18:40 Dealing with “high security zones”
22:15 Technical requirements for a healthy research infrastructure
28:30 Data biosphere
32:45 Basic components required for a health data research infrastructure?
37:10 Generating more momentum within the healthcare organizations to engage more in interoperability
38:50 FAIR principles
42:55 The Hyve and the BBMRI, biobanking
46:50 Open source solutions
48:36 The standards underlying systems and the importance of collaboration
49:30 Effects on the IT industry
50:25 A surge in developing open source software
52:12 Global collaborations between countries
54:35 The role of wearable data
58:00 The future of health data research infrastructures