Health Research Data Portal (FDPG-PLUS)
As part of the continued funding of the ‘Medical Informatics Initiative’ (MII) and ‘Network University Medicine’ (NUM) projects, the so-called Module 2b project ‘FDPG-PLUS’ will be funded for the next funding phase from 2023 to 2026. This is an infrastructure project to enable other MII and/or NUM sub-projects.
The FDPG-PLUS project (extension of the German Research Data Portal Health, FDPG) continues the development of the FDPG from the current funding phase. It builds on the previous work of the Coordination Centre of the Medical Informatics Initiative (MII) and the MII ABIDE_MI project. In the first phase, the continuous feedback from medical researchers, the public and patients will be used extensively to expand and improve the functionalities of the FDPG and to create an integrated, user-friendly and well-accepted user interface for the various FDPG sub-portals (public showcase portal, feasibility portal, portal for managing data utilisation requests and contract management, transparency register). The developments in the first phase will also take into account requirements coming from the MII working groups for data sharing and interoperability as well as the new MII clinical use cases funded in Module 3.These enhancements will, among other things, significantly expand the possibilities of the feasibility portal and also continuously improve the functionality of the data usage application management. In the second phase, the main objective will be to stabilise the developments and to continuously operate and maintain the FDPG. Regular update cycles for operating system updates, security fixes, bug fixes and small functional enhancements will be defined. An important goal of this phase is to define the FDPG sustainability concept. The close integration of the FDPG with other components of the MII requires comprehensive change management and quality monitoring. The UKSH is involved in work package 2.
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Funding / Project team / Co-operations
M.Sc. Lorenz Rosenau (ITCR-L)
M.Sc. Ann-Kristin Kock-Schopenhauer (ITCR-L)
Prof. Dr. J. Ingenerf (IMI (UzL) sowie UKSH, Campus Lübeck)
together with project partners from the universities in Aachen, Erlangen, Frankfurt, Leipzig and Mannheim.