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Luxembourg launches Dataspace 4 Health
The official project launch of Dataspace 4 Health (Dataspace4Health) was announced, a groundbreaking open ecosystem designed to revolutionise secure and compliant health data exchange in the country and beyond. This innovative initiative aims to transform healthcare by leveraging the power of data while fully adhering to EU regulations and Gaia-X standards. It aligns perfectly to the national and European digital strategies. This collaborative project is led by NTT DATA, Hôpitaux Robert Schuman (HRS), Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), the University of Luxembourg, Agence eSanté, Luxembourg National Data Service (LNDS) and is co-financed by the Ministry of Economy of Luxembourg as part of Luxembourg’s national Gaia-X strategy.
March 25, 2024
Ushering in a New Era of Healthcare
Luxembourg, 25 March 2024 – The Dataspace4Health project will bring numerous advances to Luxembourg’s healthcare landscape. One of the key benefits is enhanced patient care, which includes improved diagnoses and treatments, better understanding of diseases, and effective preventive measures. Additionally, the platform will foster research and innovation by providing secure access to health data, enabling research that will ultimately lead to improved healthcare outcomes. Furthermore, the platform will help build a connected ecosystem by establishing a secure and efficient layer for data sharing across institutions, fostering collaboration and advancements.
The project is motivated by the need for a new approach to health data sharing that respects the GDPR and the patients’ rights. Currently health data is often siloed, fragmented and underutilised, which limits the potential for innovation and research. The project will explore how to use Gaia-X as a European framework for data spaces that ensures data protection, security and interoperability. It will also demonstrate the benefits of data-driven innovation and AI for healthcare and research, such as improving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases, enhancing patient outcomes and quality of life, and advancing scientific knowledge and discovery.
The Dataspace4Health project has several key highlights. Firstly, it is a Gaia-X Lighthouse candidate in healthcare for Europe, setting the standard for secure and compliant health data exchange across the continent. A concept fully supporting the goals of the international precision health initiative Clinnova, coordinated by LIH. Secondly, the platform is a collaborative effort led by a consortium of domain and industry leaders and open to onboard additional members. Thirdly, it will be exploring and unlocking new medical treatments through data and AI. Lastly, the built ecosystem is use-case driven and has been validated through initial use cases in diabetes and oncology, paving the way for future applications in other healthcare sectors.
- Diabetes affects over half a billion people globally, and this number is projected to increase to 783 million by 2045. Diabetes is not a uniform disease (there are type 1, type 2…), causing different complications that need individualized care. AI is seen as a potential technology to prevent them. A decision support system based on AI that can prevent diabetes complications might be a key step in the treatment of Diabetes. In one use-case, that reliable decision support system uses thousands of anonymised patient records linked to a Digital Twin of patients from LIH to provide personalised treatment.
- Cancer is the second leading cause of death in many countries, after cardiovascular diseases. Every year, cancer affects tens of millions of people worldwide, and more than half of them die from it. While hospitals are in charge of diagnosis and therapy, researchers bring novel solutions, treatments, and insights on disease mechanisms to the oncology field. The primary goal of this use-case is to implement a precision oncology program and a federated data architecture that enables better data interoperability and exchange between healthcare providers and research institutions.
Dataspace4Health not only focuses on two of the most important medical use cases in healthcare, it also pays attention to the legal foundation and uses European Regulation to address health data sharing in Luxembourg.
A Collaboration for the Future of Healthcare
Olivier Posty, Managing Director at NTT Ltd Luxembourg, expresses the vision behind this initiative, “Dataspace4Health represents a significant stride in our mission towards digital transformation in healthcare. Our aim is to build a healthcare ecosystem that is more connected, secure, and efficient. With this open platform, we’re not only leveraging our global technological expertise but also integrating our deep understanding of local needs.”
Dr. Marc Berna, CEO of Hôpitaux Robert Schuman, emphasised the significance of the collaboration: “The Dataspace4Health project represents a pivotal moment for healthcare in Luxembourg. We see this initiative as a crucial step towards realising our vision of a digitally transformed healthcare system.”
Driving Research and Innovation
Prof. Yves Le Traon, Director of University of Luxembourg SNT comments on the research opportunities, “Our role is to drive the AI component of this project, developing new algorithms for medical research, thus opening new frontiers in healthcare innovation.”
Prof. Dr. Ulf Nehrbass, CEO at Luxembourg Institute of Health, adds to this vision, “At LIH, we focus on translational research to support improving healthcare outcomes.”
Transforming Healthcare Data Utilisation
Bert Verdonck, CEO at LNDS explains the transformative nature of the project, ” Dataspace4Health allows us to bring the data space concepts to Luxembourg and to pioneer its application in the health domain, to advance the capabilities of clinicians and to the benefit of their patients.”
Ian Tewes, General Director at Agence eSanté adds, “The Dataspace4Health project reinforces the role of Agence eSanté as technological third party in the healthcare sector. At the Agence, we are deeply involved in facilitating this collaboration.”
Ralf Hustadt, Gaia-X National Coordinator for Luxembourg concludes: “Health is perhaps the hardest challenge to address on the European scene. It involves working together with different stakeholders and meeting high standards for security and compliance. That’s why I’m very pleased that the consortium members of Dataspace4Health joined forces and approached this issue.”
A Major Investment in the Future of Healthcare
Dataspace4Health represents a multi-million investment in the future of healthcare in Luxembourg. This visionary project paves the way for secure and compliant health data exchange, ultimately leading to a healthier future for all.