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Population Health Information Research Infrastructure

Description du projet

Appuyer les décisions de politique sanitaire en matière de COVID-19

La COVID-19 est une crise de santé publique qui dépasse les frontières. Il est primordial que les informations liées à la COVID-19, notamment vis-à-vis de la santé de la population, soient organisées et partagées entre les pays afin d’appuyer la recherche européenne et de consolider les prises de décision. Pour ce faire, le projet PHIRI, financé par l’UE, vise à établir une infrastructure de recherche susceptible de faciliter et de générer les meilleures preuves disponibles pour la recherche, afin d’évaluer les impacts directs et indirects de la COVID-19 sur le bien-être, la maladie et la mortalité de la population. Cela contribuera à ouvrir la voie à des efforts améliorés et coordonnés entre les parties prenantes européennes, pour générer des connaissances médicales de haute qualité en matière de COVID-19 par rapport à la population. Les travaux du projet jetteront les bases d’une infrastructure distribuée de la santé de la population, susceptible de contribuer à surmonter de futures crises.

Objectif

A structured European mechanism for COVID-19 exchange to organize and share information between countries is urgently needed, especially in the area of population health. Information on the broader impacts of COVID-19 on the health of populations is needed to facilitate multidisciplinary European research and underpin decision making. PHIRI aims to facilitate and support open, interconnected, and data-driven research through the sharing of cross-country COVID-19 population health information and exchange of best practices related to data collection, curation, processing, use and reuse following ELSI and FAIR principles. It has the objective: to provide a Health Information portal for COVID-19 with FAIR catalogues on health and health care data, to provide structured exchange between countries on COVID-19 best practices and expertise, and to promote interoperability and tackle health information inequalities. To this end, it builds with national nodes a Health Information portal (WP4) on data sources, population health studies, training material and courses, considering ethical and legal aspects. The portal is supported by WP7 that provides the technological substrate for the development of a federated research infrastructure. WP5 develops a consolidated framework to assess the direct and indirect impacts of COVID-19 on population wellbeing, morbidity and mortality. WP6 will look at COVID-19 impacts in specific subgroups by conducting research through use cases of immediate relevance and facilitates research by making scalable, reproducible methods available within PHIRI. WP8, the Rapid Exchange Forum, provides swift responses to research and policy questions that are raised in countries to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. WP9 gains insights in possible future health impacts of the coronavirus outbreak by modelling scenarios for national situations. This will be carried out in close collaboration with different types of actors and initiatives across Europe (WP3).

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SCIENSANO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 280 800,00
Adresse
JULIETTE WYTSMANSTRAAT 14
1050 Elsene
Belgique

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Région
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/ Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale/Arr. Brussel-Hoofdstad
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 280 800,00

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