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Industry Innovation through the European Health Data Space Passed

Wednesday May 24, 2023 09:50 - 10:15 F5

Lecturer: Dmitry Etin

Track: Eng - European Health Data Space, EHDS

Industry players, the for-profit organizations, are important stakeholders in global and European health and care systems. The profiles of these industry actors vary, as do their business models, resulting in diverse expectations and requirements when it comes to EU regulations in this domain.

 In this session, we aim to analyze the motivating and demotivating factors that influence industry players' engagement in adopting the upcoming European Health Data Space proposal. We will explore the impact on solution providers specializing in primary data usage, Electronic Health Records and Clinical decision support vendors. Additionally, we will examine the impact on the downstream market, particularly organizations investing long-term in clinical research.

 Furthermore, we will strive to determine whether industry representatives should actively participate in the EHDS implementation process or simply comply with the legislation once it comes into effect.

Topic

Policy

Language

English

Seminar type

Live broadcast

Objective of lecture

Orientation

Level of knowledge

Intermediate

Target audience

Management/decision makers
Politicians

Keyword

Actual examples (good/bad)
Law, Judicial procedures

Conference

Vitalis

Lecturers

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Dmitry Etin Lecturer

Digital Health Architect
Deggendorf Institute of Technology

Dmitry Etin, MSc, is an expert in digital health at the intersection of technology, medicine, and policy development, with a focus on interoperability and health data management. With 20 years of experience in health IT, he started his career setting up an IT department at a hospital, where he developed Patient Administration and Electronic Medical Record systems. For the last 15 years, Dmitry has worked at multinational companies like Tieto, EMC, Dell, and Oracle, where he has designed complex healthcare interoperability platforms for national and regional health systems in Europe, Middle East, and Africa, including well-known projects such as KANTA in Finland and National EMR in Georgia. Dmitry is also a co-founder of FOROME.ORG, an open-source bioinformatics community originated from NIH-funded Brigham Genomic Medicine, that develops tools for genomic analysis of complex patient cases with hereditary diseases. He is actively involved in the European Health Data Space ecosystem, serving as a member of the external advisory board to EHDS2Pilot and DigitalEurope working groups on eHealth and EHDS. Additionally, Dmitry is involved in multiple Horizon calls related to interoperability in the European Union and lectures at Deggendorf Institute of Technology in the Master of Digital Health.