CERTIFICATION: Healcloud, a leading SME in Hungary and Austria, has received EHDEN certification
CERTIFICATION: Healcloud, a leading SME in Hungary and Austria, has received EHDEN certification
August 13th, 2020, by Healcloud
We are proud to announce that Healcloud has been certified by the European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN) to map health data from various formats to the OMOP common data model. Healcloud will support the speeding up of EHDEN’s aims to map health data from various formats and institutions to OMOP in Europe, and the utilization of analytical tools such as those developed by the ‘Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics’ (OHDSI) collaboration.
The EHDEN project was launched as a public-private partnership under the framework of IMI2 (Innovative Medicines Initiative), with eleven public partners, led by Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam NL, and eleven pharmaceutical partners, led by Janssen Pharmaceutica, Belgium.
EHDEN aims to develop a federated and equitable ecosystem of institutions generating clinical data, with researchers across academia and industry, supported by certified and qualified SMEs, harmonising clinical data and creating a network technology for real-world research.
Central to EHDEN is the standardisation of health data to the ‘Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership’ (OMOP) common data model (CDM) and the utilisation of analytical tools such as those developed by the international ‘Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics’ (OHDSI) open science collaboration and others. A network of SMEs will be trained and certified to ensure the consistent transformation of data to the OMOP common data model. To cover the costs associated with the data harmonisation, data custodians are able to apply for EHDEN funding through a series of open grant calls.
EHDEN’s aspirations are significant, aiming to harmonise 100 million anonymised health records over five years across multiple hospitals, primary care networks, regional databases, and similar, while developing a durable and sustainable network of mutual research interests. During the project, numerous use cases will validate EHDEN’s work with a focus on health outcomes, measured by relevant health outcome standards. To find out more about EHDEN, visit www.ehden.eu.

August 13th, 2020, by Healcloud
We are proud to announce that Healcloud has been certified by the European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN) to map health data from various formats to the OMOP common data model. Healcloud will support the speeding up of EHDEN’s aims to map health data from various formats and institutions to OMOP in Europe, and the utilization of analytical tools such as those developed by the ‘Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics’ (OHDSI) collaboration.
The EHDEN project was launched as a public-private partnership under the framework of IMI2 (Innovative Medicines Initiative), with eleven public partners, led by Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam NL, and eleven pharmaceutical partners, led by Janssen Pharmaceutica, Belgium.
EHDEN aims to develop a federated and equitable ecosystem of institutions generating clinical data, with researchers across academia and industry, supported by certified and qualified SMEs, harmonising clinical data and creating a network technology for real-world research.
Central to EHDEN is the standardisation of health data to the ‘Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership’ (OMOP) common data model (CDM) and the utilisation of analytical tools such as those developed by the international ‘Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics’ (OHDSI) open science collaboration and others. A network of SMEs will be trained and certified to ensure the consistent transformation of data to the OMOP common data model. To cover the costs associated with the data harmonisation, data custodians are able to apply for EHDEN funding through a series of open grant calls.
EHDEN’s aspirations are significant, aiming to harmonise 100 million anonymised health records over five years across multiple hospitals, primary care networks, regional databases, and similar, while developing a durable and sustainable network of mutual research interests. During the project, numerous use cases will validate EHDEN’s work with a focus on health outcomes, measured by relevant health outcome standards. To find out more about EHDEN, visit www.ehden.eu.
