European Health Union: A European Health Data Space for people and science

3 May 2022 03:02 PM

The European Commission yesterday launched the European Health Data Space (EHDS), one of the central building blocks of a strong European Health Union. The EHDS will help the EU to achieve a quantum leap forward in the way healthcare is provided to people across Europe. It will empower people to control and utilise their health data in their home country or in other Member States. It fosters a genuine single market for digital health services and products. And it offers a consistent, trustworthy and efficient framework to use health data for research, innovation, policy-making and regulatory activities, while ensuring full compliance with the EU's high data protection standards.

The Vice-President of the European Commission, Margaritis Schinas, yesterday said:

I am proud to announce the first common EU data space in a specific area. The European Health Data Space will be a ‘new beginning' for the EU's digital health policy, making health data work for citizens and science. Today, we are laying down the foundations for secure and trustworthy access to health data that is fully in line with the fundamental values underpinning the EU.

Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides, yesterday said:

Today we are putting in place another pillar for the European Health Union. Our vision is becoming a reality . The European Health Data Space is a fundamental game changer for the digital transformation of healthcare in the EU. It places the citizens at its centre, empowering them with full control over their data to obtain better healthcare across the EU. This data, accessed under strong safeguards for security and privacy, will also be a treasure trove for scientists, researchers, innovators and policy-makers working on the next life-saving treatment.The  EU is taking a truly historic step forward towards digital healthcare in the EU.”

Putting people in control of their own health data, in their country and cross-border

Improving the use of health data for research, innovation and policymaking

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