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                "title": "Digital Health & Care Institute (DHI) Health & Care Data Sharing Infrastructure",
                "description": "The Digital Health & Care Institute (University of Strathclyde) seeks to engage industry in its second phase of data sharing simulation activities. This focuses on integrating consumer systems with personal health records and statutory integration platforms. Several contracts will be awarded during 2019 for different roles within this simulation ecosystem. This Prior Information Notice sets out the procurements planned and provides details on the projects completed in phase 1. Information relating to DHI and the projects carried out in phase 1 can be found here https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/68135/ The University of Strathclyde are likely to tender this via the Scottish Governments Digital Technology Services - Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) although other procurement options may be considered. For information relating to this DPS, or how to be a part of the DPS please follow this link https://www.gov.scot/publications/digital-technology-services-dynamic-purchasing-system-guide/",
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                "title": "Procurement 1 - OpenEHR & Clinical Informatics Consultancy",
                "description": "The NES Digital Service has confirmed it is building the National Digital Platform for Health & Social Care based on the Apperta 'Open Platform' principles with an OpenEHR Clinical Data Repository at its heart. DHI will attempt to work to this standard and use this platform whenever any infrastructure or service requires integration with public sector systems. This procurement will secure specialist help in building OpenEHR templates for the developed services and help the developers work with the APIs provided by NDS. The supplier must be able to: - Build templates / archetypes using OpenEHR - Support strategy and decision making around how to apply OpenEHR / clinical informatics - Support ideation around new service models using these standards and third-party software - Work with or on behalf of DHI to engage and train other suppliers in OpenEHR / clinical informatics - Participate in working group activity for project work - mentoring developers",
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                "description": "Building on Phase 1b health data exchange activity DHI will procure an equivalent capability with a focus on extending into all major consumer health data integrators (android, apple, Samsung and major consumer digital health brands). The continued focus (as with phase 1 - see https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/68135/) on allowing a citizen to combine a mixture of statutory and consumer data and assets. There will be a revised approach to statutory integration based on both FHIR and OpenEHR standards and methods. This infrastructure will allow DHI to support health and care organisations to redesign their self and co-management activities to better reflect the kinds of digital service people are already using. The supplier must be able to: - Adhere to open platform principles, using and offering APIs as appropriate, and being able to work to FHIR and OpenEHR standards and methods. - Be GDPR compliant as a default, but move beyond this to ensure active, informed user consent to any personal data sharing. - Provide a vendor agnostic, API based, cloud health data exchange platform (white labelled) - Provide simulated datasets to allow developers to test integrations and services - Demonstrate connections to other platforms - e.g. clinical data repositories, personal data stores and consumer systems such as Healthkit, Samsung health, google health - Support and troubleshoot with third party suppliers to get the most from the infrastructure",
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                "title": "Procurement 3 - PDS (Consultancy and / or Infrastructure)",
                "description": "Building on Phase 1b Personal Data Store activity, DHI will procure an equivalent capability with a focus on extending the technical schema to cover the bulk of data types transacted by other data exchange platforms. The capability will be integrated with health and IOT data exchanges and be available to third parties for use in R&D activity. A connector may be built for the NES Digital Platform if appropriate. This infrastructure will allow DHI to provide third sector, independents, consumer services and project teams with a place to store data that is fully GDPR compliant a not controlled by either public or private sector systems. This is a necessary pre-condition for user privacy and control over large quantities of passive, ambient data collected via some home monitoring solutions. During the next phase, subject to securing additional funding, DHI will use the infrastructure to house 'verified attributes' e.g. a digitally signed diagnosis token, to allow a user to prove risk or eligibility and use these to activate services on their own terms. The supplier must be able to: - Adhere to open platform principles, using and offering APIs as appropriate, and being able to work to FHIR and OpenEHR standards and methods. - Be GDPR compliant as a default, but move beyond this to ensure active, informed user consent to any personal data sharing. - Provide and maintain an 'untethered' personal data store cloud infrastructure, white labelled - Demonstrate an organisational / commercial model that ensures no secondary use of data beyond the individuals informed consent - Extend the PDS data schema on demand to handle key data items from connecting platforms and services - Provide a dynamic method of prototyping user interfaces for the use of the contents of a PDS and connected platforms - Support verified attribute exchange and possible integration with Distributed Ledger Technologies.",
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                "title": "Procurement 4 - IOT Exchange (Consultancy and / or Infrastructure)",
                "description": "This is a new infrastructure required for working with the industrial scale Internet of Things Technologies and networks that will emerge to support the next generation of digital telecare. Where the National Digital Platform and the consumer health exchanges focus on well structured, actively managed health data sets and processes, this infrastructure is designed to secure and process large quantities of ambiently collected sensor data created by homes and environments. It has security features and edge computing capabilities that extend through local hardware up to cloud services - allowing an integrated approach to security for both data and analytics - maximising privacy while still making the data tradeable and actionable across networks. This infrastructure will allow DHI and its partners to draw in environmental data cheaply and securely at scale. Work will be undertaken to connect this into the same identity and consent methods used for the health exchange and personal data store - to create a seamless user experience. The supplier must be able to: - Adhere to open platform principles, using and offering APIs as appropriate, and being able to work to FHIR and OpenEHR standards and methods. - Be GDPR compliant as a default, but move beyond this to ensure active, informed user consent to any personal data sharing. - Provide a vendor agnostic, API based, cloud data exchange platform (white labelled) focused on securing a distributed network of IOT devices. - Provide a distributed security system for identity and permissions that allows an integrated security model across data and analytics - Develop distributed analytics methods and models and cover both batch and instantaneous analytics (i.e. privacy preserving analytics) - Provide an IOT edge computing model aligned with the cloud analytics model - State a compliance level against the IOT Foundation Hub Architecture (consumer hub) and the UK Government Cyber-essentials scheme - Be willing to work with Distributed Ledger models when appropriate (e.g. for transaction proofs outside of any given platform)",
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                "title": "Procurement 5 - Personal Health Record (PHR) services (Consultancy and / or Infrastructure)",
                "description": "This is another category of service that DHI had some experience of in Phase 1b, with the intention of expanding this capability in Phase 2. Where procurements 1-4 cover generic, horizontal infrastructures that may exist across many ecosystems, this procurement focuses on more specialised, feature rich products. These are labelled Personal Health Records (PHRs) in industry parlance, though when the data hosting and sharing infrastructure exists outside of these products, they could be thought of more as person-held care coordination and planning tools. DHI proposes to engage up to three different providers of these services to capture a wide range of capabilities. Some will focus on informal 'circle of care' discussion and coordination, while others will broker patient-clinician interactions or deliver clinics virtually. In all cases, they help care givers and receivers to communicate and use data to co-manage care better. These products will allow DHI to maximise the use of the horizontal platform capabilities (both statutory and consumer), by helping users make sense of otherwise unmanageable datasets and processes. These will be focused on individual use cases but procured as general platform capabilities that can be repurposed across different condition and care services. The supplier must be able to: - Adhere to open platform principles, using and offering APIs as appropriate, and being able to work to FHIR and OpenEHR standards and methods. - Be GDPR compliant as a default, but move beyond this to ensure active, informed user consent to any personal data sharing. - Provide a white labelled Personal Health Record (PHR) cloud platform specialising in making aggregate data sets useful to an individual and their 'circle of care' (any individual or organisation that supports the user) - Provide services for multiple parties to connect, to be given varying access permissions and to take part in a coherent care conversation, supported by data drawn from other systems - Provide Patient Reported Outcome / Experience Measure capture and analysis - Provide an existing example professional dashboard to demonstrate aggregated data sets and consent methods in action",
                "status": "planned"
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                "title": "Procurement 6 - Coordination Services - Assured Marketplace (Consultancy and / or Infrastructure)",
                "description": "This is an online marketplace that is connected to a users' data and makes recommendations for quality assured apps based on their needs. It continuously scans mobile app stores and curates the services available on consumer marketplaces to support quality assured discovery. This procurement is for initial concept development and some technical proof of concept work. The supplier must be able to: - Provide a vendor agnostic, API based, marketplace platform (white labelled) hosting a service that an organisation can use to quality assure and curate appropriate apps for their users - Explore conceptual models around data integrity as part of a broader interoperating ecosystem to help build trust in distributed consumer data",
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                "title": "Procurement 7 (and onwards) - Specific Digital Services (Software Development / Consultancy / Infrastructure)",
                "description": "For some of the simulation scenarios the PHR services in Procurement 5 will satisfy requirements. For others, there will be specific, smaller user interface developments required. The suppliers for all these projects must be able to undertake the following: - Adhere to open platform principles, using and offering APIs as appropriate, and being able to work to FHIR and OpenEHR standards and methods. - Be GDPR compliant as a default, but move beyond this to ensure active, informed user consent to any personal data sharing. - Develop an application that demonstrates the delivery of a digital service in an integrated manner, using various platform capabilities via APIs where appropriate. - Co-develop simulated datasets to test integrations and services - Support demonstration versions of services (e.g. introducing 'seed data', click through, time buffered and other bespoke adjustments to help demo products better)",
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