The interactive BigMedilytics website: A collection of scientific results, best practices, and lessons learned

Holmer Hemsen*, Roland Roller, Supriyo Chatterjea, Anne Marie Weggelaar-Jansen, Alexandra Muñoz-Oliver

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Abstract

Introduction:
The goal of BigMedilytics is, through the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in combination with the analysis of Big Data, to transform Europe’s healthcare sector and enhance patient outcomes and productivity. The European Commission (EC) funded BigMedilytics as a lighthouse project to foster this disruptive innovation effort, i.e., BigMedilytics should have a certain signalling effect for future projects.
One of the outcomes of BigMedilytics that stands out in comparison with similar Big Data Healthcare projects is the Interactive BigMedilytics Website. The Interactive BigMedilytics Website is a webpage that enables users to browse through a selection of aspects related to the BigMedilytics project. By navigating through the Interactive BigMedilyticsWebsite, you cannot only find information on results and different aspects of the 12 study projects that participated in the EU lighthouse project but also read about lessons learned grouped by topics, such as ethical, legal, and privacy issues or with respect to validation, technology, and business impact.
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTechnology in Healthcare
Subtitle of host publicationIntroduction, Clinical Impacts, Workflow Improvement, Structuring and Assessment
EditorsBrian Pickering, Roland Roller, Holmer Helmsen, Gerrit J. Noordergraaf, Igor Paulussen, Alyssa Venema
Chapter24
Pages303-315
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781638282372
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2024

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