Stockholm university

Research project eID enabled Standardized and HArmonized health REcords management (e-SHARE)

The e-SHARE project explores electronic identification for patient centric e-health services, specifically in Brazil. They are compared and contrasted with similar services in Sweden and Europe in general.

Three medical doctors, one holding an Ipad.
Photo: Yuri Arcurs/Mostphotos.

The e-SHARE research project primarily aims at setting the base for a patient centric health management framework. This project is defined and designed in collaboration with Brazilian e-health partners as a foundation to the Brazil–Sweden initiative “Open Health: The Medical Journal for the Patient”.

Currently we are working on:

1.    Understanding the context to elicit the requirements and obligations for patient centricity
2.    Analysing the impact that a patient-centric approach preserving privacy and security of patient data has on digital identification on the local healthcare delivery system
3.    Harmonised standardised health records management (HRM)

The e-SHARE project implicates solutions for electronic identification, authentication and trust services (eID) for patient-centric e-health. The technology readiness level is, according to the EU and Horizon 2020 scale, 4–5.

Project members

Project managers

Thashmee Karunaratne

Projektledare

Department of Computer and Systems Sciences
Thashmee Karunaratne

Aron Larsson

Senior lecturer

Department of Computer and Systems Sciences
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Members

João Arthur Brunet

Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Systems and Computing Department

Jefferson Fernandes

Multimodal Intermunicipal Consortium - CIM

Rosa Cunha

Association of Chronic Kidney and Transplant Patients of Pará – ARCT-PA

Gisele Zuniga

PromptusMED – ActaDig Digital Health Services AB

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