Belgian Genetic Tests Database

Belgian Genetic Tests Database

Welcome to the documentation pages for the project "Belgian Genetic Tests database (BGTD)", provided by the service healthdata.be (Sciensano).

In short

The publicly accesible website of Belgian genetic tests centralises comprehensive and relevant information about genetic tests offered in Belgium for the diagnosis of diseases with a genetic basis. In addition to increasing the visibility and transparency of available genetic services, the website will also provide technical details and quality specific to each test in order to meet the needs of all stakeholders, including patients, researchers, clinicians and health authorities. Click on gentest.healthdata.be to access the website.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a support ticket via our portal (https://healthdatabe.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!

manager Mon, 12/02/2024 - 14:54

General BGTD project information

General BGTD project information

In accordance with European and national recommendations (the Belgian Plan for rare diseases), the Belgian genetic tests database is a new, centralised database to enable access to comprehensive information about genetic test services in Belgium.

The website provides a better visibility and transparency on the available services and cover a wide range of genetic tests. Following proposals of stakeholders such as the Centres of Human Genetics, the Belgian College of Human Genetics and the healthcare authorities (RIZIV/INAMI, FPS Public Health, BELAC), specific features are integrated to manage e.g. standardised and harmonised reporting of genetic test activities.

The database also inventorises criteria such as the RIZIV/INAMI’s financial intervention for genetic analyses and the turnaround time. The conclusion of agreements and the development of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) between the database and the Orphanet Inserm platform will allow regular update transfers of Belgian diagnostic tests to Orphanet and regular imports of their lists of diseases, genes and cross-references to other resources (OMIM, HGNC, etc.). The aspect of quality can be assessed by recording participation to External Quality Assessment schemes (name, provider and years of participation) linked to a genetic test. Finally, the genetic test database will be an essential tool for other registries, such as the future registry of genetic test results.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a support ticket via our portal (https://healthdatabe.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
Bart.Servaes Fri, 06/21/2024 - 12:07

Support service of healthdata.be

Support service of healthdata.be

The Service Desk of healthdata.be (Sciensano) helps users of our applications and services and deals with requests and incidents.

The Service Desk focuses on those services run by our IT Services (HD4DP, HD4RES, healthstat.be,...) and helps you with accounts and passwords. For questions about the content and objective(s) of the projects, we kindly refer users to the managing research organizations.

For most efficient processing of your request, we advise you to use our service portal: Jira Service management (JSM) portal.

Please find below our support window hours:

Jonas.VanBussel Wed, 08/07/2024 - 22:04

How to report an incident

How to report an incident

The healthdata.be service (Sciensano) processes each incident report according to a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). A public version of this SOP "HD Incident Management Process" is also available on this portal docs.healthdata.be.

To submit an incident related to registries and applications in production and facilitated or managed by Sciensano's healthdata.be service, you must first log into the HD Service and Support portal: Jira Service Management (JSM) portal.

More info concerning how to request an account is available here.

After the login step, you will arrive at the main page of the portal

To create a ticket click on "Create a Support ticket"' on the main page.

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You will see the page below. Once you have filled in all the mandatory fields, click on "Send".

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Jonas.VanBussel Thu, 08/03/2023 - 15:29

Submit a request for information about HD

Submit a request for information about HD

To suggest improvement about the healthdata.be platform, you first need to log in to the HD Service and Support portal: Jira Service Management (JSM) portal.

More info concerning how to request an account is available here.

After the login step, you will arrive at the main page of the portal.

If you have questions, remarks or if you would like to submit a complaint, you can do so by clicking on the "Suggest improvement" button on the main page of the Jira Service Management portal.

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On this page you need to fill in all the mandatory fields and click on "Send".

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Jonas.VanBussel Tue, 05/07/2024 - 09:34

Email security policy

Email security policy

WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?

Sciensano blocks e-mails from organizations if the configuration of their e-mail and/or DNS services allow potential abuse by spammers/attackers. More specifically, if the configuration enables other senders to impersonate your organization by allowing them to mimic your organization’s e-mail “Header From”.

In other words, they can send phishing and spam mails that cannot be distinguished from genuine mails from your organization.

If you’re responsible for managing your ICT infrastructure, keep reading. If not, pass this message on to your ICT department or to the ICT service that’s managing your ICT infrastructure.

HOW TO SOLVE IT?

You’ll have to verify that your configuration complies with “Sender Alignment” security requirements.
More specifically, your mail services and DNS will have to be configured according to ICT standards.

These configurations are common, well-documented and supported by hosting companies. Some useful links:

We’ve noticed that this issue frequently occurs in organizations which moved their ICT infrastructure to cloud services such as Microsoft (O365), Amazon, Google, and MS Azure without properly configuring the ICT infrastructure which is not managed by these providers.

The configurations and recommendations need to be implemented on the customer’s ICT infrastructure, either internally or externally. DNS and Mail services are the main ICT platforms for these actions.

THE USE OF DIFFERENT DOMAINS IN THE MAIL SENDING PROCESS

E-mails contain an “Envelope From” and a “Header From”. Both need to match to avoid that the mail is blocked.

Some examples:

  1. A public service is using its new domain name in the “Header From” and its old domain name in the “Envelope From”.
  • Envelope From = noreply@publicservice.fgov.be
  • Header From = noreply@publicservice.belgium.be

➔ These e-mails will be blocked.

Remark: Because it’s a noreply address, the sender will not even be aware of us rejecting the e-mail …

2. An organization is using a cloud service (Freshservice) for its helpdesk tool and the “Envelope From” has not been customised.

• EnvelopeFrom = bounces+us.3.52773-helpdesk=organisation.be@emailus.freshservice.com
• Header From = helpdesk@organisation.be

➔ These e-mails will be blocked.

3. A company uses a cloud service (Amazon SES) to send the delivery notification and the “Envelope From” has not been customized.

  • Envelope From = 01020188573f374-96de6437-9134-45f4-8aa6-3e9ac18d5848-000000@euwest-1.amazonses.com
  • Header From = noreply@company.be

➔ These e-mails will be blocked.

Jonas.VanBussel Thu, 08/03/2023 - 16:18