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The iHelp framework in the FPG pilot – Personalization and deployment of the iHelp tools for three different pathologies

The iHelp consortium has developed a novel personalized healthcare framework including tools for the collection, integration, visualization, and management of health-related data

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Interfacing with iHelp patients: The role of Healthentia 

Real-World Data Collection and Patient Engagement All iHelp patients experience the mobile application of Healthentia as their gateway in iHelp. Healhtentia is

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Applications and utilities of the tools developed by iHelp for clinical practice

Within iHELP a set of technological developments have been performed, resulting in the release of tools that can improve the medical practice.

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Enhanced risk prediction of Pancreatic Cancer through the utilization of an AI Model Library – Analytic Workbench

What is the Analytics Workbench The Analytics Workbench is a building block of the iHelp infrastructure which aim is to host all

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The 9th iHelp GA Meeting: A Fusion of Technology and Health Experts in Valencia and Denia

From the 20th to the 22nd of June, the picturesque cities of Valencia and Denia played host to the highly anticipated 9th

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Ethical and policy considerations in iHelp

The iHelp consortium is building an ambitious and far-reaching study using several inter-connected approaches to contribute to more effective risk detection and

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Data ingestion pipelines (Part II)

In our previous blog, we presented an overview of how the data ingestion pipelines of the iHelp platform have been implemented. We

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Data Ingestion into the iHelp Big Data Platform (Part I)

One of the most important technological building blocks of the iHelp platform is the data pipeline that captures the various types of

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Building the iHelp Platform

The modern healthcare landscape and market As the healthcare domain continues to become more complex with a tremendous amount of data being

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