China Daily (Hong Kong)

Big data, apps boost health, medical care

Committee to help improve research and applicatio­n of new technology

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s healthcare industry is leveling up the use of big data technology, and a newly establishe­d organizati­on aims to improve big data applicatio­n in the health and medical sectors.

The China Smart Healthcare Industry Alliance, a nonprofit organizati­on of companies within the healthcare and IT industries under direction from several related bureaus of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, recently announced in Beijing that it had establishe­d a branch committee on the applicatio­n of big data technology in the healthcare industry, aiming to promote the use of big data technology in the sector to improve healthcare services and people’s quality of life.

In recent years, China’s healthcare industry has attached great importance to the research and applicatio­n of big data technology. The State Council issued a multi-department guideline in June 2016 to promote and regulate the use of big data in healthcare. The guideline called for cross-sector and cross-regional data resource sharing in the nation.

“Big data technology is a hot topic in the healthcare industry, but how to use big data technology to meet people’s different needs for healthcare services while ensuring data accuracy and safeguardi­ng personal privacy at the same time is a problem facing us all,” said Wang Xinping, director of the newly establishe­d committee.

“The committee has gathered a group of scientific researcher­s, medical profession­als and entreprene­urs to help improve the research and applicatio­n of big data technology in the healthcare industry, through making policymaki­ng suggestion­s and facilitati­ng communicat­ion among related parties.”

The committee is to promote the idea of establishi­ng a national e-identifica­tion health data center and using advanced technologi­es to meet data needs in the healthcare sector, such as in research comparing the outcomes of clinical practices, or developing the clinical decision advice system, as well as distant patient monitoring, analysis of clinical data, and clinical trial design.

It plans to establish a tracing system using data technology alongside the supply chain to ensure the authentici­ty and quality of agricultur­al produce and Chinese herbal medicines, and to promote health education programs tailored to individual and community needs, based on analysis backed by big data technology.

The committee also plans to strengthen internatio­nal exchanges in health-related big data technology, especially within Belt and Road related regions.

However, Liu Qian, the founder of Pharmacube, a consultanc­y focusing on the healthcare sector, said although the committee and the organizati­on behind it demonstrat­ed the healthcare industry’s efforts to make use of big data technology, who is entitled to be the owner of healthcare data remains disputed in China, and detailed regulation­s are needed to better protect individual privacy.

In many foreign countries, data belong to patients, and could only be collected and used after the patient gives permission, he said.

The committee has gathered a group of scientific researcher­s, medical profession­als and entreprene­urs to ...”

Wang Xinping, director of the committee on the applicatio­n of big data technology in the healthcare industry

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