European Health Data Space: Commission And Industry’s Key Principles And Priorities

The European Commission has published a 44-page EHDS Q&A while industry has issued a joint paper emphasizing the importance of a stakeholder forum just as the EHDS Regulation is published and is due to enter into force.

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There is a lot to consider with the coming into force of the European Health Data Space Regulation • Source: Shutterstock
Key Takeaways

The EHDS enters into force in two weeks’ time promising a boost for health data

The commission's 44-page Q&A includes explanations around data privacy and security

Industry wants an EHDS stakeholder forum so it can partake in a key collaborative process

This article looks at how the EHDS fits with other EU data regulations

The European Health Data Space (EHDS) Regulation, which aims to establish a common framework for the use and exchange of...

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