In The Beginning There Is Wearable Data: Is It Interoperable?
In a world awash in data, standards are needed to ensure interoperability at various levels. Building on the original work by Open mHealth, the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology (EMB) P1752 Standards Development Working Group on Open Mobile Health focuses on defining semantic interoperability to ensure data from various sources can be pooled for analysis, reasoning, visualization. Standard syntax and semantics (in the form of common data and metadata schemas) enable meaningful description, exchange, sharing, and use of wearable health data across a wide spectrum of use cases. Simona's talk will provide an overview of Open mHealth's (https://www.openmhealth.org/) and IEEE P1752's (https://sagroups.ieee.org/1752/) past and ongoing work.
Open mHealth | mHealth Data Interoperability
Open mHealth is the leading mobile health data interoperability standard. Open mHealth is making patient-generated data accessible through an open data standard, tools and community.
www.openmhealth.org
IEEE P1752 Open Mobile Health Working Group
IEEE P1752 Open Mobile Health Working Group (under the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Standards Committee) is a family of standards defining specifications for standardized representations for a set of mobile health measures. Mobile health data encompasses personal health data collected from sensors and mobile applications. https://sagroups.ieee.org/1752/
IEEE Std 1752.1 Standard for Mobile Health Data: Representations of Metadata, Sleep and Physical Activity Measures (published)
P1752.2 Standard for Mobile Health Data: Representation of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Metabolic Measures (current work)
The schemas developed so far for this family of standards can be found on the 1752 Open-source site https://opensource.ieee.org/omh/1752
Open mHealth | mHealth Data Interoperability
Open mHealth is the leading mobile health data interoperability standard. Open mHealth is making patient-generated data accessible through an open data standard, tools and community.
www.openmhealth.org
IEEE P1752 Open Mobile Health Working Group
IEEE P1752 Open Mobile Health Working Group (under the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Standards Committee) is a family of standards defining specifications for standardized representations for a set of mobile health measures. Mobile health data encompasses personal health data collected from sensors and mobile applications. https://sagroups.ieee.org/1752/
IEEE Std 1752.1 Standard for Mobile Health Data: Representations of Metadata, Sleep and Physical Activity Measures (published)
P1752.2 Standard for Mobile Health Data: Representation of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Metabolic Measures (current work)
The schemas developed so far for this family of standards can be found on the 1752 Open-source site https://opensource.ieee.org/omh/1752
Simona Carini is a research assistant in Dr. Ida Sim’s research lab at UCSF, where she has been a principal contributor to the Trial Bank Project, the Ontology of Clinical Research (OCRe), the National Center for Biomedical Ontology project on clinical trial annotation and visualization, and to the Human Studies Database (HSDB) and the data federation project for the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA). Since Q4 of 2013, she has been involved in the definition of data schemas for semantic interoperability of mobile health solutions for Open mHealth and then for the IEEE P1752 Open Mobile Health Working Group, for which she also serves as Secretary. IEEE 1752.1 (Representation of Metadata, Sleep and Physical Activity Measures) has recently been approved as a global standard. She is a member of the IEEE EMB Standards Committee (EMB-SC).
https://profiles.ucsf.edu/simona.carini
https://profiles.ucsf.edu/simona.carini