Geohealth symposium-UTen ITC

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GEOHEALTH

NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC HEALTH, TECHNOLOGY AND

GEOINFORMATICS

6 NOVEMBER 2015

Center eHealth& WellbeingResearch

Dept Psychology, Health & Technology

Faculty of Behavioural, Management & Social Sciences

Prof. dr. Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen

eHealth vision, challenges to improve health with technology

GeoHealth: Synergy through Combinations

Research

Education

Food for Thoughts

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eHealth &GeoHealthINTRODUCTION

eHealth, refers to a way of thinking on how to improve, transform healthcare

and how technology can support this

Challenges to improve, transform healthcare:

Technology to create infrastructures for change

Technology to personalize healthcare services

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EHEALTH VISIONUSE OF TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH CARE

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Challenge: Smart environments

Challenge: Data-Driven Society

Challenge: Algorithmic Revolution

What are the hopes, challenges and dangers?

Volume, Velocity,

Variety, Veracity, Value of Data

How to use data in a meaningful way?

Personalized Healthcare

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Holistic-Concepts

linking environmental,

health,technical, social sciences

GeoHealth Care systems

Data Driven Services

Ensure safety, health, wellbeing,

Promote Self-Organization

A view on Geohealth…………..

• Real-Time Geospatial data: people, location, time and health

• Effective use of geospatial data and digital epidemiology to

monitor and predict risks to ensure a healthy living and

• to develop tailored, local based intervention to support decision

making

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GEOHEALTHTOPICS RESEARCH: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

• Context: UN Sustainable Development Goals 2015

• Territorial Synergy

Food& water& health (safe care, self-organisation, decentralisation)

• System Synergy (geohealth care systems, healthy lives)

• Infection prevention & control

• One Health (med-vet-public health)

• Quantified Self

• New ideas..

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GEOHEALTH: SYNERGY TROUGH COMBINATIONSIMPROVING HEALTH CARE

eHealth platform for Infection prevention & control (AMR)

One Health platform cooperation human-animal-public health

(zoonotics)

GeoInformatics: Digital Surveillance; Geospatial data to predict

Outbreaks

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http://www.cgdev.org/section/initiatives/_active/drugresistanceglobalhealth/drug_resistance_by_disease

• Urbanization

• Pollution

• Demographic Change

• Migration

• Lifestyle patterns

• Food & Agriculture

• Trade (low prizes, easy access)

• Inappropriate and irrational use of

medicines (hospitals, community,

agriculture)

Geo Health to fight Superbugs & AMR

OUTBREAK MANAGEMENT: Acinetobacter Baumanni

Mobile IC MST

Enschede, 2008

Digital surveillance to prevent Outbreaks, to tailor interventions

Patient

Mobility &

Infections

Tailored

Information

via

Rapid risk

assessments

INFODEMIOLOGY: real time surveillance using Twitter A Case Study of the New York City 2012-2013 Influenza Season With Daily Geocoded Twitter

Data From Temporal and Spatiotemporal Perspectives,J Med Internet Res 2014;16(10):e236)

GeoHealth:

mHealth, dataplatforms, geographic info systems

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eZoon Platform; Learning environment

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Geoinformatics to develop adaptive online question-answering services to

inform public (Q&A database Germany, Netherlands)

Geodata for real time decision support (e.g, MRSA; avian influenza);

Game-based simulations to train decision making

GeoHealth for accurate, timely, tailored information

• timely reporting, investigation, and response to outbreaks

• real-time monitoring capability

• generation of automated feedback

• improved interoperability; standardization and portability

• reduced system costs

• Advanced analytics to predict outbreaks

• information can be more easily stored, accessed and tailored

Data Driven Services for personalized healthcare

Unobtrusive life–tracking

Quantified Holistic Self

Geohealth: analytics, visualisations

Disruptive innovation, new business models

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Predictive modelling for personalized healthcare

ability to use technology to better measure, aggregate, and make

sense of previously hard-to-obtain or non-existent behavioral,

psychosocial, and biometric data.

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Food For Thoughts

Integration of (mobile) tech with data-platforms to enable

automated services, to support decision making

eSurveillance to develop tailored interventions, to ensure safe &

self-care

Interactive maps for prevention & control infections

Multidisciplinary and Integrated models for One Health (food,

water, vector-borne)

Geo informatics to predict Health& Wellbeing

Disruptive models (new actors, role-players in data driven systems)

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Crossborder

Netzwerk

Deutschland

Niederlande

Testbeds for Cooperation

the Challenges of Developing Social Care

Informatics as an Essential Part of Holistic Health

Care (European science foundation)

Caring Village of the future, linking IT with empathy (EFMI, MIE)

Testbed

Technological, semantic, social Interoperability systems

Human Values, Preferences and Priorities

Priorities, Preferences and Values driving the choices people

make in decisions about their lives (Geohealth).

Societal Incentive Framework (Geohealth)

Ecosystem to set the stage for implementing integrated health

and social care systems throughout society.

Synergy, ‘new sciences’

the

technology

sciences

the

social

sciences

• Interfaculty Master Track

• GeoHealth; blended learning

• Student, staff exchange (transatlantic; eAfya)

• Dissemination

• MOOC & Book eHealth

• View paper, launch Geohealth

• Workshops, conferences

• Cooperations Network:testbeds

• MOU UT-Uwaterloo; Research & student exchange (Data driven society)

• Health Informatics (NIHI, IMIA, EFMI, IFIP)

• International Projects (safety management)

• National projects (QS, smart homes)

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COLLABORATION GEOHEALTHEXAMPLES

Objectives

• Development of a blended curriculum to improve knowledge, skills and attitudes in eHealth among health care workers

• Implementation (adoption, impact)

• Evaluation with regard to U.N. SDGs (2015)

• Up-scaling

Academic Partners

•City University of New York – School of Public Health (New York, U.S.)

•Moi University – School of Medicine (Eldoret, Kenya)

Business partners

•Philips East Africa

•Philips Research Africa

•AMREF

Endorsements

•Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Nairobi, Kenya)

•Kenya Medical Association

•Royal Dutch Medical Association

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E-AFYATM

EHEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING IN EAST AFRICA

ThanksThanks Hans for organizing Geohealth Symposium

j.vangemert-pijnen@utwente.nl

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Informatics for Tailored, User-Friendly Information

Public& HCWs

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