Title: Big Data Challenge
1Big Data Challenge From EMRs to Translational
ResearchMiroslav Koncar, PhDOracle Healthcare
Business Development DirectorHL7 Croatia Chair,
Associate Professor for Biomedical Informatics
2- What is Big Data
- Why it is important for Healthcare Providers Now
3MIT Big Data DefinitionWhat kind of big are we
talking about here?
- U.S. Healthcare data is growing by 15 Petabytes a
day currently - Up to 80 of healthcare data is currently
unstructured.
Big Data The management and use of ultra-large
amounts of information Management and use
efficient storage, search, analysis,
visualization Ultra-large gt1Petabyte
5 million bytes (megabytes) Complete printed works of Shakespeare
20 billion bytes (gigabytes) Complete recorded works of Beethoven
10 trillion bytes (terabytes) Printed works in the Library of Congress
2 quadrillion bytes (petabytes) Google Earth information managed today
Typical persons EHR 1MB healthy young, no images 40MB middle-aged w/health issues, no images 3-5GB with several health issues w/images
600 petabytes-10 exabytes (exabyte billion gigabytes) Estimated size of current US digitized patient data
1.5 million Estimated different medical devices (WHO)
4Where Are Your Big Data Opportunities? Lower care
cost and raise care quality
- Capacity Management
- Staffing Optimization
- Protocol Optimization
- Process Efficiency
- Supply Standardization
- Cost Accounting
- Personal Preferences
- Individualized Treatment
- Biometrics
- Data Management
- Apply Research
- New Clinical Protocols
- Chronic Disease Mgt.
- Care Patterns
- Population Health
- Pay for Performance
- Telemedicine
- Patient Advocacy
- Customer Satisfaction
- Disease Mgt. / Prevention
- Social Media Interactions
- Care / Process Improvements
- Marketing / Branding
5 6Big Data Oracles DefinitionLarge volumes, high
change velocity, complex variety, unknown value
per byte
- Emerging sources of data, ie. sensor, machine
generated, social, images, unstructured, etc.,
that exhibit any or all of the four Vs,
potentially integrated with traditional
structured data - Healthcare providers can acquire, organize,
process, analyze massive amounts of data,
primarily through the use of scale-out on
low-cost hardware, non-relational data models,
APIs
7Oracles Leadership Across the Entire Healthcare
Ecosystem Provides Us Unique Design Insights
- Leading provider in
- BioPharma
- Clinical Trials
- Translational Research
- Healthcare Insurers
- CMS
- HIE Insurance Exchanges
- Population Health Mgt.
- Healthcare Data Models
- Healthcare Analytics
- Interoperability
- Identity Security Mgt.
8Our Translational Research Center (TRC) Can Be
Added For Those Involved in The Research Domain
9- Customer Success Story
- Erasmus MC, The Netherlands
10Erasmus MC
- Erasmus Overview
- The biggest Dutch University Medical Centre
located in the City of Rotterdam - A 1.200-bed, 1.4BUS operational budget, 12.000
employees - Erasmus MC is one of the top 40 best research
institutes of the world - Long years an Oracle customer
- Full ERP (financials, procurement, HR, learning
management), Performance Management - Technology Database, Fusion Middleware
11Translational Research in Erasmus
- Today - Clinical genetic testing is typically
done for patients who are considered at risk of
carrying genetic variations that are linked to a
particular disease or disease predisposition. - Next step - all variants in coding and
non-coding DNA is mapped at once. - The vast amount of knowledge that is offered by
whole-genome sequencing can provide the scientics
with new oppprtunities for disease management - Barrier how to manage vast amounts of data in
real time, and manage all risks associated
(security, perfromance, etc)
12HuVariome Database Business Problem
- Genome sequencing is time and resources demanding
process - Complete human variants per sample generate 1.5TB
of data - Need to provide overview of all variants in
genetically defined populations - Variations are displayed in the context of public
knowledge - Statistical quality measure for variants
- Disease association and functional impact
- Provide easy access to translational research
scientists - Simple search web page to access variation data
- Summary reports for disease association
- Cytogenetic visual representation of variations
13Why Oracle Exadata
Data storage is 10x smaller, Scanning process is
2000x faster
14Conclusion
- Complete genomics offer new opportunities for
disease management - Identifying novel DNA variants relevant for Dx
and therapy - Companion diagnostics for targeted therapy
- Key areas of research cancer conditions
- Visit Erasmus and HuVariome project at
- http//www.erasmusmc.nl/
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vKVvVs2SVfHU
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