How feasible is the implementation of the European Health Data Space? Passed
Wednesday May 15, 2024 13:25 - 13:50 F1
Lecturer: Cristina Chiotan
Track: The European Health Data Space; a health specific ecosystem
Between April and November 2023, EIT Health organised a series of 11 roundtable discussions across Europe, bringing together experts and stakeholders from across the public health, healthcare, and health data ecosystems. Roundtable events focusing on the feasibility of implementing the EHDS were held in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden. In addition, interviews were held at Member State level to gain more in-depth understanding with key stakeholders.
Participants discussed individual countries’ readiness for the EHDS under six dimensions of implementation: Governance, Capacity and skills, Resources and funding, Data quality, Closing the loop: The relation between primary and secondary use, and Awareness, education and communication: Towards a data-driven culture in healthcare.
The final EIT Health Think Tank report will be launched in March-April 2024 and aims to provide an overview of EU member states’ readiness to adopt the European Health Data Space regulation, identifying key challenges and enablers of implementation within individual countries and offering practical recommendations for the actors who will be responsible for leading the transformation at local, national and EU levels to ensure a harmonised and inclusive European approach.
The presentation will summarize the key recommendations and findings on a European level.
https://eithealth.eu/news-article/sharing-of-health-data-soon-a-reality-work-continues/
Topic
Legislation
Seminar type
Live broadcast
Lecture type
Presentation
Objective of lecture
Tools for implementation
Level of knowledge
Intermediate
Target audience
Management/decision makers
Politicians
Researchers
Patient/user organizations
Keyword
Government information
Conference
Vitalis
Lecturers
Cristina Chiotan Lecturer
Head of Public Affairs and Stakeholder Relations
EIT Health
I have more than 15 years of experience in policy and political analysis working at EU level in the area of public health and social equity. I like to use my communication skills and the ability to analyse policy and political trends to engage, build and maintain relationships across a wide range of sectors - government, business, academia and the community and media/public communication sectors. I strive to integrate learning and give people the ability to use their individual and collective knowledge and curiosity to solve big challenges.