Digital Health Solutions to Reduce the Burden of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Proposed by the CARRIER Consortium.

Q2 Medicine JMIR Cardio Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.2196/37437
Bart Scheenstra, Anke Bruninx, Florian van Daalen, Nina Stahl, Elizabeth Latuapon, Maike Imkamp, Lianne Ippel, Sulaika Duijsings-Mahangi, Djura Smits, David Townend, Inigo Bermejo, Andre Dekker, Laura Hochstenbach, Marieke Spreeuwenberg, Jos Maessen, Arnoud van 't Hof, Bas Kietselaer
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Digital health is a promising tool to support people with an elevated risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and patients with an established disease to improve cardiovascular outcomes. Many digital health initiatives have been developed and employed. However, barriers to their large-scale implementation have remained. This paper focuses on these barriers and presents solutions as proposed by the Dutch CARRIER (ie, Coronary ARtery disease: Risk estimations and Interventions for prevention and EaRly detection) consortium. We will focus in 4 sections on the following: (1) the development process of an eHealth solution that will include design thinking and cocreation with relevant stakeholders; (2) the modeling approach for two clinical prediction models (CPMs) to identify people at risk of developing ASCVD and to guide interventions; (3) description of a federated data infrastructure to train the CPMs and to provide the eHealth solution with relevant data; and (4) discussion of an ethical and legal framework for responsible data handling in health care. The Dutch CARRIER consortium consists of a collaboration between experts in the fields of eHealth development, ASCVD, public health, big data, as well as ethics and law. The consortium focuses on reducing the burden of ASCVD. We believe the future of health care is data driven and supported by digital health. Therefore, we hope that our research will not only facilitate CARRIER consortium but may also facilitate other future health care initiatives.

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CARRIER联盟提出的减少动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病负担的数字健康解决方案。
数字健康是一种很有前途的工具,可以帮助动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病(ASCVD)风险升高的人群和已确诊疾病的患者改善心血管预后。已经制定和采用了许多数字卫生倡议。然而,大规模实施的障碍仍然存在。本文重点讨论了这些障碍,并提出了荷兰CARRIER(即冠状动脉疾病:预防和早期检测的风险评估和干预措施)联盟提出的解决方案。我们将分4个部分重点介绍以下内容:(1)电子健康解决方案的开发过程,包括设计思维和与相关利益相关者的共同创造;(2)两种临床预测模型(CPMs)的建模方法,用于识别ASCVD风险人群并指导干预;(3)描述了一个联邦数据基础设施,用于训练cpm并为eHealth解决方案提供相关数据;(4)讨论卫生保健中负责任的数据处理的道德和法律框架。荷兰CARRIER联盟由电子健康发展、ASCVD、公共卫生、大数据以及伦理和法律领域的专家组成。该联盟致力于减轻ASCVD的负担。我们相信,医疗保健的未来是由数据驱动和数字健康支持的。因此,我们希望我们的研究不仅可以促进CARRIER联盟,还可以促进其他未来的医疗保健倡议。
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