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Monday, February 2, 2009

NIH to Provide $4 Million for Pilot Projects

http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=48F3DE9C05AE43249BC284B3A692B24A


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Striving to improve the health of our nation (and world) through the practical use of innovative technologies.

To identify, research and simplify computer technologies for use by both developers and users within the public health domain.

Our principles: Long-Term Sustainability; Low Barrier to Entry; Standards-Based; Reusability; Collaboration; Open Source; Best Practices; Non-Centralization; and Community-Driven.

Collaborating with public health departments, HIEs, RHIOs, academic institutions, national data sources, medical centers, international public health partners, and vendors.

PHGrid Wiki

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Active Lab Projects

  • 1. National Poison Data Aggregation System
  • 2. Aggregate Minimum Data Set [Population Data Object]
  • 3. Distributed Research Network
  • 4. Leveraging Grid Technology to Expand Local Biosurveillance Capacity
  • 5. Secure Reliable Grid Messaging Proof of Concept
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  • [more information can be found on the Wiki]

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  • PHGrid Google Code Repository
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  • RODSLab PHGrid Repository
  • Utah CoE Repository

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  • RODS Wiki
  • HealthGrid
  • European HealthGrid Roadmap
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  • Globus 4.0 Quickstart Guide
  • What is OGSA-DAI?
  • GridFTP Documentation
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  • Ian Foster's Blog
  • Open Source in Medical Domain
  • NHIN Forums and Products
  • Grid Resource List
  • Syndromic surveillance and BioSense grid data generator for ESP

Documents

  • Savel - March 2009 - Grid Value PPT
  • PHI Research Grid - Executive Summary
  • Hall/Savel HIMSS 2008 Presentation
  • TATRC HealthGrid Book
  • VDT Grid Node Installation Documentation
  • Description of Globus Software Stack
  • PH Research Grid Node Installation Instructions
  • OGSA-DAI-CDC-Scenario
  • CoE Public Health Research Grid Retreat Presentation
  • Datagrid Taxonomy Paper

In the news / Publications

  • The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials: Going to Grid
  • Syndromic Surveillance Reporting via CDC's Public Health Information Grid
  • Washington Internet Daily - Information Feeds Public Health, But Sharing Remains Challenge, Officials Say
  • iGSTW: Feature - The future of public health: The grid gains traction
  • Grid technology: A search for the future of PHIN (PHINews Article)
  • What is a Grid (JAMIA Article)
  • Response to What is a Grid (JAMIA)

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  • Bill Lober (University of Washington)
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  • Felicia Rosemond (NCPHI Lab)
  • Ira Nemeth (Dallas County Health and Human Services)
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