2024-05-22 –, Seminar room 1
The One Health approach is an excellent testing ground for the subject of the Data Space. Bringing together data on human health, animal health, and the environment into a single coherent Data Space exacerbates the requirements of trust, sovereign, and democratic data sharing both from a legal and technical standpoint. In this Meditech talk, we will illustrate the approach followed by the city and the Local Health Authority (ASL) of Taranto in establishing one of the first European One Health Data Spaces: Calliope.
In summary, the talk on establishing a One Health Data Space in Taranto offers insights, strategies, and practical examples that align with the themes and objectives of the Open Data Hub Conference, making it a relevant and valuable contribution to the event.
In particoular, talk holds significant relevance due to its focus on the intersection of health data, environmental data, and the principles of open data sharing. Here's how it connects:
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One Health Approach: The talk centers on the One Health approach, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. This aligns with the broader goals of the Open Data Hub Conference, which likely seeks to explore how data can be leveraged to address complex societal challenges, including those related to health and the environment.
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Data Space Concept: The discussion of creating a coherent Data Space to integrate health and environmental data underscores the importance of data infrastructure and interoperability, key themes in discussions about open data. By illustrating how the city and ASL of Taranto are establishing a Data Space for One Health, the talk provides insights into practical approaches for managing and sharing data in an open and collaborative manner.
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Legal and Technical Considerations: The mention of legal and technical requirements for data sharing highlights the complexities involved in opening up data while ensuring privacy, security, and compliance. These considerations are likely to be relevant to attendees of the Open Data Hub Conference, who may be grappling with similar challenges in their own efforts to promote open data initiatives.
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European Perspective: The reference to establishing one of the first European One Health Data Spaces suggests a regional context, which could be of interest to attendees looking to learn about innovative approaches to open data within Europe. Sharing experiences and best practices from different regions can enrich discussions and inspire new ideas for open data initiatives worldwide.
Gianluigi Riccio is the Chief Data Officer of Meditech Competence Center. He is a renowned speaker and author in IT within the Global 5000 and has been one of the most highly regarded analysts in the database technology industry.
Before joining Meditech, Gianluigi launched QueryObject System, a disruptive data sharing technology that quickly emerged as one of the top Data Sharing solutions for Telco and Health industries in the United States and Europe.
During the 1990s, for 8 years, he was a researcher at the main research service of Meta Group in the United States. Before that, Gianluigi held executive roles in companies such as QueryObject Inc., Aeritalia Saipa, Olivetti OPE, Gartner Group, and Eureka Consortium. Gianluigi is an electronic engineer, formerly a Professor of Electronics and Systems.