Title :
Big Data for Health
Author :
Andreu-Perez, Javier ; Poon, Carmen C. Y. ; Merrifield, Robert D. ; Wong, Stephen T. C. ; Yang, Guang-Zhong
Author_Institution :
Hamlyn Centre, Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
This paper provides an overview of recent developments in big data in the context of biomedical and health informatics. It outlines the key characteristics of big data and how medical and health informatics, translational bioinformatics, sensor informatics, and imaging informatics will benefit from an integrated approach of piecing together different aspects of personalized information from a diverse range of data sources, both structured and unstructured, covering genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, as well as imaging, clinical diagnosis, and long-term continuous physiological sensing of an individual. It is expected that recent advances in big data will expand our knowledge for testing new hypotheses about disease management from diagnosis to prevention to personalized treatment. The rise of big data, however, also raises challenges in terms of privacy, security, data ownership, data stewardship, and governance. This paper discusses some of the existing activities and future opportunities related to big data for health, outlining some of the key underlying issues that need to be tackled.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; data privacy; diseases; genomics; medical information systems; patient treatment; proteomics; security of data; big data; biomedical informatics; clinical diagnosis; data ownership; data stewardship; disease management; genomics; governance; health informatics; imaging informatics; long-term continuous physiological sensing; metabolomics; personalized information; personalized treatment; privacy; proteomics; security; sensor informatics; translational bioinformatics; Big data; Bioinformatics; Biomedical imaging; Diseases; Drugs; Genomics; Informatics; Big data; big data; bioinformatics; health informatics; medical imaging; medical informatics; precision medicine; sensor informatics; social health;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2015.2450362