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INDICATE Newsletter May 2025

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May 22, 2025

We are very excited to announce the INDICATE External Expert Advisory Board and the INDICATE Ethics Advisory Board! These experts bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to our project.

These boards play a key role in guiding INDICATE towards patient-centered, ethically responsible, and trustworthy data use in healthcare.

  • Strategic guidance – Offering expert insights to align the project with cutting-edge clinical, ethical, and scientific standards.
  • Specialized expertise – Supporting technical and clinical progress in areas like ICU care, AI, and data science.
  • Community connection – Linking INDICATE to key networks (clinical, start-ups) and research communities to foster collaboration.

Establishment of the Data Protection Workgroup

A nurse wearing full personal protective gear or PPE because of the COVID19 pandemic tending to something or someone off screen.

The INDICATE Data Protection Workgroup has been established. The responsibilities and tasks include:

  • Data security and privacy – Oversee the design and implementation of the project’s data management processes, ensuring strong data protection and privacy protocols. 
  • Regulatory compliance – Advise on compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other relevant national or European data protection laws. 
  • Risk assessment – Identify potential data security risks, propose mitigation strategies, and support the development of safe data-sharing infrastructures across European ICUs.

Erasmus MC Contributes to WHO Accreditation for TU Delft

With the support of the AI Ethics Lab at Erasmus MC – co-founded by internist-intensivist Michel van Genderen, Project Coordinator of INDICATE – TU Delft Digital Ethics Centre is accredited by the World Health Organization (WHO). From now on, the centre will advise the WHO on ethical aspects and regulations regarding AI in healthcare.

“AI has great potential to transform healthcare, but that can only happen if what we do is done right,” said Michel van Genderen.


Establishment of the Data Provider Support Workgroup

The INDICATE Data Provider Support Workgroup has been established. The responsibilities and tasks include:

  • Provide technical and legal support to Data Providers (hospitals making their data available through the INDICATE infrastructure) in setting up the ETL process and establishing data quality assurance and data quality control policies. 
  • Monitor data quality and GDPR compliance after the initial onboarding of Data Providers, in close collaboration with the ELSI experts in WP3.
  • Develop and implement a structured monitoring plan to continuously monitor relevant KPIs for INDICATE, including the progress of Data Providers onboarding and the volume of data made available through the INDICATE infrastructure.
  • Implement data audit procedures based on those developed in IMI EHDEN and outlined in the OHDSI handbook.

Celia Alvarez-Romero

Servicio Andaluz de Salud

Who am I?
I am Celia Alvarez-Romero and I am the leader for Work Package 2.

I have a PhD in Molecular Biology, Biomedicine and Clinical Research from the University of Seville. I am a researcher of the Computational Health Informatics Group at the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital, as part of the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) in Spain. I have over nine years of experience as a researcher in medical informatics projects at regional, national and European levels.

What am I up to during INDICATE?

For the INDICATE project, my colleagues from the SAS team and I are leading Work Package 2 (WP2), which focuses on defining a common data model for INDICATE. 

Our goal is to ensure alignment with internationally recognized standards and vocabularies. In addition, we are contributing our expertise to coordinate WP2 activities and outcomes with other key areas of the project—specifically, the development of the federated infrastructure in WP4, the ethical and legal requirements for data protection in WP3, and the implementation of use cases defined in WP6.

Get in contact!
e: celia.alvarez@juntadeandalucia.es


Tobias Posthumus

KPMG

Since 2017, I work at KPMG to accelerate the digital transformation of healthcare.

My background is in Economics and Business economics, during which I quickly realized that technology (e.g. platforms) enables new ways of collaboration and will have a transformative impact. Then I joined KPMG and quickly came to believe that this digital transformation will have the greatest societal impact in healthcare – as well as face the biggest challenges in healthcare. For me, these challenges are in developing shared visions, (digital) strategies and long-term collaborations (governance and operational models) in complex healthcare ecosystems. I support healthcare organisations and collaborations within healthcare, such as public-private partnerships, regional healthcare collaborations, associations and others.

What am I up to during INDICATE? Connected to which WP? Which cases do I work on?

KPMG is a proud partner of INDICATE, with active participation from various disciplines within KPMG and by our offices in the Netherlands and Poland. Our responsibilities include:

  • Implementation of the technical infrastructure: ensuring that the technology supports all the needs of INDICATE, enabling a secure, trustworthy and federated analysis of data and machine learning, as well as a user-friendly portal.
  • Ownership and governance model: designing and implementing a sustainable governance for the INDICATE ecosystem, that will ensure the continuity of INDICATE after the project ends. This includes the establishment of a new entity under European law.
  • Operational model: designing and implementing the operational model for management of the INDICATE ecosystem, which includes the responsibilities that will be centralized within the new entity and the responsibilities that will be federated/decentralized in the broader INDICATE ecosystem.
  • Other: in addition, we support INDICATE with various (relatively) smaller tasks. Examples are the development of template agreements, supporting the development of business models and assessing the operational maturity of INDICATE at several points in time.

As the project lead for KPMG, I act as the primary contact and coordinate the KPMG involvement within INDICATE. Additionally, I lead the development and implementation of the ownership-, governance- and operational model.

What motivates me to be part of INDICATE?
INDICATE brings together all the aspects of what motivates me in my professional career: collaboration in complex ecosystems, societal relevance and impact, implementing new and innovative concepts, and working with a great team – from various organizations, nationalities and disciplines.

Get in contact!
e: Posthumus.Tobias@kpmg.nl


Falk von Dincklage

Universitätsmedizin Greifswald

I am a professor of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine as well as a medical informatics specialist at University Medicine Greifswald, in north-eastern Germany.

In clinical work I’m the deputy director of our department of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine. In research I lead a scientific work group that focuses on investigating and developing clinical decision support systems and intelligent quality management systems for intensive care medicine.

What am I up to during INDICATE?
I am the lead for the clinical use case ‘Quality benchmarking dashboard’ in which my team and I provide a system to automatically monitor and benchmark the quality of care across participating hospitals. We are also contributing to data standardization as the foundation for an interoperable infrastructure.

Participating in INDICATE provides the opportunity to cooperate with partners across Europe towards the common goal to provide a common intensive care data infrastructure across Europe. Standardizing the intensive care data infrastructure provides the foundation to share software like clinical decision support systems and intelligent quality management systems which ultimately contributes to improve patient care across hospitals in Europe.

Get in contact!
e: falk.vondincklage@med.uni-greifswald.de


We are keen to post a bio of everyone involved in this project on the website and in the newsletter as well! 

Please share:

  • Who am I?
  • What do I do?
  • What am I up to during INDICATE? Connected to which WP? Which cases do I work on?
  • What do you expect to accomplish within INDICATE?

Please share your bio and picture with: maaike@indicate-europe.eu



Michel van Genderen
Co-lead INDICATE
e: m.vangenderen@erasmusmc.nl

Christian Jung
Co-lead INDICATE
e: Christian.Jung@med.uni-duesseldorf.de

Lisanne van Prooyen Schuurman
Project Manager
e: e.vanprooyenschuurman@erasmusmc.nl

Jan van den Brand
Technical Lead
e: a.vandenbrand@erasmusmc.nl


Date: June 5, 2025
Location: De Doelen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Spoken language: Dutch

At the Data Driven Healthcare event, you’ll hear all about the latest developments in the field of Healthcare & AI. The question of how to approach this responsibly is essential and will not be left out.

Which challenges in healthcare can we solve with data and AI — and which ones can’t we? How do you approach this? And what are the dilemmas healthcare institutions need to take into account?

In a panel discussion — featuring, among others, INDICATE Co-Lead Michel van Genderen — these topics will be explored. Different perspectives and interests will be represented in the conversation.


Date: September 11, 2025 – September 12, 2025
Location: Hilton Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to impact society in various and profound ways. It is inevitable that health care will face significant changes through the introduction of AI systems that are intended to support the health care system with diagnosis, treatment decision-making, hospital management, medical research and development, nursing care, and the health infrastructure (homecare, insurance etc.) more broadly.

The conference ‘Responsible AI in Health Care’ will clearly map how the introduction of AI in medicine unfolds, which aspects of the health care systems will be impacted most, and how this impact will unfold. First and foremost, it intends to discuss in depth, the question how to shape this transition in a responsible way.


Do you have a special request? Would you like to share news or a publication? Would you like to be (digitally) connected to a certain person? Did you speak or went to an event related to INDICATE or INDICATE-subjects? Please feel very welcome to share your questions or input with: info@indicate-europe.eu

When sharing your news, please make sure to attach your photos/images or figures and always make sure when people are visible, you have their permission to use the pictures.

Below with the format you can use to share your news with us: 

  • What is the purpose of your news? 
  • What title can we use?
  • Who attended (names, roles, if related to INDICATE meetings/events)?
  • What were the main topics discussed or key findings?
  • Were any follow-up actions or appointments agreed upon?
  • Is there anything special or noteworthy?

Milestones

Deliverables


Logo Assistance Publique Hospitaux de Paris
Bērnu klīniskā universitātes slimnīca Valsts Sia (Children’s Clinical University Hospital)
Logo Cradeq B.V.
logo Vereniging EIT Health België-Nederland
Logo Erasmus Universitair Medical Center Rotterdam
European Federation of Critical Care Nursing Association
Logo Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Zur Forderung der Angewandten Forschung
Logo Heinrich-Heine-Univeristaet Duesseldorf - universiteitsziekenhuis Dusseldorf
Logo HELLENIC SOCIETY OF INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Logo Servicio Madrileno de Salud (Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre)
Logo logo ervicio Andaluz de Salud (Virgen del Rocío University Hospital)
Logo INSTITUT CATALA DE LA SALUT
Logo INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
Logo Region Stockholm (Karolinska University Hospital)
logo KPMG Advisory NV
Logo Medizinische Universitat Innsbruck
Logo Medizinische Universitaet Wien
Logo Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversitat Salzburg
Logo Sorbonne Université (INSERM-SU)
Logo Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht
Logo Ghent University Hospital
Logo Logo Univerisitatsmedizin Greifswald Kopperschaft Des Offentlichen Rechts
Logo Université de Rennes

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Get in contact via e-mail:
Email address: info@indicate-europe.eu
Email address: support@indicate-europe.eu
Email address: indicate@erasmusmc.nl




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