Adoption of the European Health Data Space (EHDS)

Today, the European Parliament has taken a monumental step towards a stronger European Health Union with the adoption of the European Health Data Space (EHDS).

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Today, the European Parliament has taken a monumental step towards a stronger European Health Union with the adoption of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and enhanced regulations for the safety and quality of substances of human origin (SoHO).

At IOMED, we're thrilled to see this crucial development unfold, as it aligns perfectly with our mission of empowering healthcare through secure data activation. For years, we've been at the forefront of enabling safe and ethical secondary use of healthcare data, and this initiative underscores the importance of such efforts.

The EHDS represents a paradigm shift, placing citizens firmly in control of their health data while facilitating its responsible utilization for research and public health endeavors. Our expertise in securely activating data ensures that these objectives can be achieved without compromising privacy or security.

Moreover, the EHDS paves the way for seamless healthcare across borders, ensuring that vital information travels with patients wherever they go within the EU. This not only enhances patient care but also fosters evidence-based decision-making.

As the Council moves forward to formally adopt these regulations, we at IOMED remain steadfast in our dedication to advancing healthcare through facilitating responsible data utilization. Together, we're building a healthier and more resilient Europe, where data serves as a catalyst for positive change.