The implementation of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) will transform the use of health data in the EU. It will facilitate the exchange of health data for healthcare delivery across the EU, foster a genuine single market for electronic health record systems (e-HR), and provide a platform for reusing health data for research, innovation and public health decision making.
The EHDS offers a wide range of new opportunities for digital health innovation, particularly in the development of digital medical devices and artificial intelligence-driven applications enabling personalised medicine. However, it also necessitates alignment with standards and security requirements and presents challenges related to ensuring data interoperability and compliance.
The European Digital HealthTech Conference invites all players involved in healthtech innovation – companies (ranging from software providers to medical device manufacturers), researchers, healthcare professionals and decision makers – to share their insights and experiences on how the EHDS will impact:
health data collection, standardisation and organisation
opportunities for innovation and the extended use of digital health solutions to deliver better, more personalised healthcare
the secondary use of health data for research and innovation
the need to build trustworthy digital health solutions and ensure their adoption by patients and healthcare professionals