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What does it take to create a European Health Data Space? International commitments and national realities

Tuğçe Schmitt, Shona Cosgrove, Vanja Pajić, Kimon Papadopoulos, Felix Gille

2023Zeitschrift für Evidenz Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Public health concerns in Europe demonstrate the necessity of building a health policy that could contribute to the long-term sustainable development of the European Union (EU), as stated in the European Health Union (EHU) manifesto. The main desire to create an EHU is embodied in the launch of the European Health Data Space (EHDS). The EHDS seeks to foster a genuine single market for digital health services and products by, among other things, accelerating the uptake and implementation of harmonised and interoperable electronic health record (EHR) systems across the EU. In the context of primary and secondary use of EHR data, developments in Europe have thus far resulted in patchy and, in some places, non-interoperable solutions. Taking the gap between international ambitions and national realities as a starting point, this paper contends that both EU level and Member State level circumstances should be considered to make the EHDS a reality.

Topics & Concepts

ManifestoEuropean unionInteroperabilityContext (archaeology)Political scienceSpace (punctuation)Public administrationPublic relationsEconomic growthBusinessGeographyInternational tradeComputer scienceEconomicsLawOperating systemArchaeologyEthics in Clinical ResearchElectronic Health Records SystemsData-Driven Disease Surveillance
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