1. This Regulation establishes the European Health Data Space (EHDS) by providing for common rules, standards and infrastructures and a governance framework, with a view to facilitating access to electronic health data for the purposes of primary use of electronic health data and secondary use of ...
The European Health Data Space will require a common framework that should be based on three pillars: a strong system of data governance and rules for data exchange; data quality; strong infrastructure and interoperability A concerted effort is needed to overcome some of the difficulties that are...
On March 5, 2025, Regulation 2025/327 (EHDS Regulation), creating a European Health Data Space (EHDS), waspublishedin the European Union Official Journal (EU Official Journal), marking the end of the legislative process of the EHDS Regulation. ...
In May 2022, the European Commission (EC) proposed to set up a European Health Data Space (EHDS). The EHDS will establish a common framework and infrastructure for the use of health data for research, innovation, policy-making, and regulatory activities in the European Union ...
The European Health Data Space (EHDS) will empower around 449 million EU citizens and institutions to harness the transformative and ethical potential of health data. This could advance care, research, and understanding of diseases and treatments. However, realizing this vision requires thoughtful polic...
On 3 May 2022, the European Commission published its proposal for a regulation on the so-called European Health Data Space (EHDS), after a previous vers...
Policy@Intel "European Health Data Space" Posts in "Policy@Intel" 652 Discussions Latest Tagged Artificial intelligence and addressing health data policy challenges with federated learning Intel_Policy 12-20-2021 Mario Romao, Global Director of Health Policy & Prashant Shah, Global Head of Artificial...
Data space has been an emerging concept but especially outlined by the European Strategy for Data, which guides European activities toward data economy. The strategy goes so far that it names nine common European Data Spaces: Health, Industrial, Agriculture, Finance, Mobility, Green Deal, Energy,...
From advanced industries to healthcare to entertainment, more sectors will be looking for opportunities in orbit—and those space companies that understand how to develop mutually beneficial relationships may be the partners of choice.Giacomo Gatto is an associate partner in McKinsey...
Today, the Association is active in the following markets: aerospace, agriculture, circular economy, education, energy, finance, geoninformation, health, manufactur- ing/industry 4.0, media, mobility, public sector, smart cities, smart living, and space. Further data spaces will be facilitated ...