IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

The EPI Framework: A Dynamic Data Sharing Framework for Healthcare Use Cases

  • Jamila Alsayed Kassem,
  • Cees De Laat,
  • Arie Taal,
  • Paola Grosso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3028051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 179909 – 179920

Abstract

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To support the current trend of personalised medicine, a collaboration between different healthcare providers is increasingly vital. The main element is the ability to share data among all parties while abiding by a data sharing policy. The EPI (Enabling Personalised Intervention) project addresses the problem of personalised diagnosis by developing real-time monitoring services and digital health twins. The EPI services run over adaptive computing infrastructures which provide more flexibility to accommodate the different requests. This paper proposes the EPI framework to support these novel health services over programmable infrastructure. The framework works on aligning the parties' ability to share data with the policy defined beforehand. We explain the approach by introducing the framework's data sharing logic model. We define the formalism of the logic model to deduce feasible data movements between and possibly satisfy a data collaboration request. We reinforce the framework's logic model by introducing the algorithms running on this federated system to simulate its workflow. We provide three healthcare use cases running on a typical EPI infrastructure. We evaluated our model according to three relevant parameters, performance, feasibility, and aggregation power, and we can conclude that our framework supports the required interoperability between the EPI partners.

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