OneAquaHealth

OneAquaHealth aims to improve the sustainability and integrity of freshwater ecosystems in urban environments.  By investigating the interconnection of ecosystem health and human wellbeing, the project will identify early warning indicators and enhance environmental monitoring with AI-assisted tools. As a result, the project will support decision-makers in finding adequate and timely decisions as well as effective measures to restore aquatic ecosystems health and promote OneHealth.

The project is a Research and Innovation Action funded under the Horizon Europe programme, led by the University of Coimbra (PT) from 2023 until 2026.

Role of HL7 Europe in this project

HL7 Europe is a key support for this project as it facilitates the use of health data standards with the use of HL7 FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources). The use of FHIR enables the rapid transfer of information through the project’s various digital health and environmental monitoring tools in real time.

One of the main aspects of the project is the development of indicators for the health of the ecosystem and the prediction and prevention of risk factors such as diseases. HL7 Europe’s contribution ensures that the health data produced is standardized, accessible, and usable across all platforms. HL7 Europe is also leading the development of the OneAquaHealth FHIR Implementation Guide. This aims to standardize how environmental and health data is collected and used. In this way, all stakeholders, from health professionals to environmental scientists, can access and use the same high-quality data.

Recent accomplishments

HL7 Europe’s involvement in the project is strong. Their active engagement in the form of publications, presentations and workshops on various platforms indicates a sustained commitment. Given the shared goals of the project and the organization, it seems that the prospects for HL7’s future involvement appear promising, with the potential for further contributions to the intersection of health informatics, environmental monitoring, and public health.