Healthcare IT News May 4, 2022

The framework, which leaders hope will start working in 2025, will potentially harness the health data of nearly 450 million people, facilitating cross-border care and opening opportunities for research.

The proposal of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) was unveiled yesterday (3 May) by Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides and Commission Vice President Margaritis Schina.

Kyriakides said the EHDS will give patients safe access to their data and enable data-sharing for research and innovation. “It’s going to be a fundamental game changer,” she said.

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Europe’s ageing population, a shrinking workforce and the rise in telehealth, make the EHDS a vital tool in shaping a sustainable and resilience healthcare system across the continent, according...

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