As a reminder, in mid-July, the HDH-led consortium was selected by the European Commission to build a pilot project for the European Health Data Space (EHDS).
“The main challenge is to overcome persistent obstacles to the use of health data, which is now fragmented across Europe and which remains difficult to access for research,” HDH noted in a press release.
“To meet this challenge, this project aims to connect health data platforms, be it national infrastructures, European agencies or research infrastructures, into a network of ‘nodes’ and will connect this network with central services available at the European level.”
The consortium brings together the national health data platforms of several member states (Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany and Belgium), as well as the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and research infrastructure.
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