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NUM Research COVID-19

Current funding phase

University Hospital Regensburg is currently in the second funding phase (since 01/01/2022, funding code 01KX2121) and involved in the following cross-location basic infrastructure and research projects of the NUM:

  • Local project lead: PD Dr Frank Hanses

    The aim of the AKTIN@NUM project is to ensure the basic operation of the AKTIN Emergency Department Registry with the participation of at least 50 emergency departments in 2022 and 70 emergency departments from 2023 (project AKTIN2.0 – Disseminating the AKTIN Emergency Department Registry), both in university and non-university hospitals, as a nationwide infrastructure for real-time care research and surveillance. AKTIN (Action Alliance for Information and Communication Technology in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine) currently offers the only automated solution available in Germany to record and use standardised clinical data from patient care in emergency departments on a daily basis, across locations and independently of the primary electronic documentation systems in a manner that complies with data protection requirements.

    Further information:
    https://aktin.org/
    https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/aktinnum

     

  • Local project leads: Professor Okka Hamer, PD Dr Ingo Einspieler

    RACOON initiated a nationwide infrastructure network in phase 1 of the NUM and demonstrated its functionality as a networking research infrastructure for pandemic response on a large, newly collected dataset (>14,000 patients).

    RACOON integrates all university medical sites as well as other non-university technology partners. RACOON's continued operation as an infrastructure project will support a wide range of applications for use in medical imaging research projects. RACOON is intended to facilitate the application fields of health services research, clinical studies and the creation and use of innovative AI applications on medical image data. In addition to the technological design of the hybrid network infrastructure, it also seeks to establish data collection standards for medical image data and to bundle competencies in cross-location, interdisciplinary expert groups.

    Further information:
    https://racoon.network/
    https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/racoon-1

     

  • Local project leads: PD Dr Frank Hanses

    The objective of NAPKON is to establish a long-term research network for clinical trials in order to promote nationwide cooperation between physicians and researchers. The current shared goal is to recruit a high-quality cohort of patients with 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) for in-depth mapping of the disease and to analyse the study data.

    The aim is to investigate acute and long-term consequences of COVID-19 comprehensively in order to generate important insights for treatment and the prevention of serious outcomes. NAPKON 2020 was established within the Network University Medicine (NUM) framework in order to bundle nationwide COVID-19 research activities, thereby making them more targeted and meaningful.

    Further information:
    https://napkon.de/
    https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/napkon-2022

     

  • Local project lead: Professor Dirk Hellwig

    CODEX+ extends the CODEX platform set up in the first funding phase and which has since been transitioned into the NUM routing data platform (RDP) infrastructure to include technical and organisational aspects to enable the successful solutions from the various NUM projects to be run and used in a common infrastructure at the university hospitals.

    CODEX+ is developing generic components and concepts as well as a consulting infrastructure for network partners who wish to develop applications based on data from health care and implement them in the network so that they can continue to react quickly to emerging requirements in the sense of pandemic preparedness in the future.

     

    • CODEX+ Work Package 6: Intensive Care Data for Pandemic Detection and Management
      Local project lead: Professor Martina Müller-Schilling
    • CODEX+ Work Package 7: Broad Consent in the Emergency Department
      Local project lead: PD Dr Frank Hanses
    • CODEX+ Work Package 9: mHealth and eHealth
      Local project lead: PD Dr Winfried Schlee
    • CODEX+ Work Package 10: Site Participation and Rollout
      Local project lead: Professor Dirk Hellwig
       

    Further information:
    https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/codex-plus

     

  • Local project lead: Professor Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke

    The aim of PREPARED is to develop a concept for a scientifically sound, collaborative, adaptive and sustainable infrastructure for pandemic preparedness and management by university medicine. This aims to ensure coordinated, rapid, targeted and evidence-based action and response to threats to patient care and public safety in current and future pandemic settings, as well as coordinated research in current and future pandemic settings into priority issues. Our vision is a future where university medicine provides coordinated, efficient, transparent, evidence-based and agile medical care in crisis settings in cooperation with other clinical and scientific partners, answers urgent questions in a scientifically sound manner and provides appropriate advice and information to policy makers and the general. public.

    Further information:
    https://num-prepared.de/
    https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/prepared

     

  • Local project lead: Professor Martina Müller-Schilling

    The project aims to tackle the heterogeneity of the current telemedical infrastructure at German university hospitals and to create a standardised, telemedical collection of research data on COVID-19, focusing on semantic and syntactic interoperability. Furthermore, it aims to develop evidence-based guidelines for telemedical care.

    Further information:
    https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/utn