System Architecture of a European Platform for Health Policy Decision Making: MIDAS

Healthcare data is a rich yet underutilized resource due to its disconnected, heterogeneous nature. A means of connecting healthcare data and integrating it with additional open and social data in a secure way can support the monumental challenge policy-makers face in safely accessing all relevant d...

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Published inFrontiers in public health Vol. 10; p. 838438
Main Authors Shi, Xi, Nikolic, Gorana, Fischaber, Scott, Black, Michaela, Rankin, Debbie, Epelde, Gorka, Beristain, Andoni, Alvarez, Roberto, Arrue, Monica, Pita Costa, Joao, Grobelnik, Marko, Stopar, Luka, Pajula, Juha, Umer, Adil, Poliwoda, Peter, Wallace, Jonathan, Carlin, Paul, Pääkkönen, Jarmo, De Moor, Bart
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 31.03.2022
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Summary:Healthcare data is a rich yet underutilized resource due to its disconnected, heterogeneous nature. A means of connecting healthcare data and integrating it with additional open and social data in a secure way can support the monumental challenge policy-makers face in safely accessing all relevant data to assist in managing the health and wellbeing of all. The goal of this study was to develop a novel health data platform within the MIDAS (Meaningful Integration of Data Analytics and Services) project, that harnesses the potential of latent healthcare data in combination with open and social data to support evidence-based health policy decision-making in a privacy-preserving manner. The MIDAS platform was developed in an iterative and collaborative way with close involvement of academia, industry, healthcare staff and policy-makers, to solve tasks including data storage, data harmonization, data analytics and visualizations, and open and social data analytics. The platform has been piloted and tested by health departments in four European countries, each focusing on different region-specific health challenges and related data sources. A novel health data platform solving the needs of Public Health decision-makers was successfully implemented within the four pilot regions connecting heterogeneous healthcare datasets and open datasets and turning large amounts of previously isolated data into actionable information allowing for evidence-based health policy-making and risk stratification through the application and visualization of advanced analytics. The MIDAS platform delivers a secure, effective and integrated solution to deal with health data, providing support for health policy decision-making, planning of public health activities and the implementation of the Health in All Policies approach. The platform has proven transferable, sustainable and scalable across policies, data and regions.
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Edited by: Yu-Dong Zhang, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Reviewed by: Victoria L. Lemieux, University of British Columbia, Canada; Abhishek Gupta, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, India
These authors have contributed equally to this work
This article was submitted to Digital Public Health, a section of the journal Frontiers in Public Health
ISSN:2296-2565
2296-2565
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2022.838438