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Are EU member states ready for the European Health Data Space? Lessons learnt on the secondary use of health data from the TEHDAS Joint Action
provisions. There is a need to improve digitalization and quality of health data at source across most countries. Less than half of the countries visited have or are developing a national datasets catalogue. ...
EU-HIP – Country visit report – Croatia
and improve national IT systems in an efficient and coordinated manner, with the objective of obtaining interoperability with the centralised IT platform of the EU Health Emergency Preparedness and ...
European Health Information Portal: a one-stop shop for health information
Information Portal (www.healthinformationportal.eu) has been established including sections on National Nodes, data sources, publications, health information projects within countries and across Europe, ...
Linking health survey data with health insurance data: methodology, challenges, opportunities and recommendations for public health research. An experience from the HISlink project in Belgium
national register number. The overall linkage rate was 92.3% and 94.2% for HIS link 2013 and HIS link 2018, respectively. Linked BHIS- BCHI data were used in validation studies (e.g. self-reported breast ...
Expanding citizen engagement in the secondary use of health data: an opportunity for national health data access bodies to realise the intentions of the European Health Data Space
provide social legitimacy and ethical solidity to a health data governance system. When implementing the EHDS legislation on a national level, the Belgian HDA and the future HDAB s in general might be ...
Assessing European national health information systems in peer review format: lessons learnt
in their respective national health systems, the impact of the assessment is not limited to the assessor alone but may extend to stakeholders in their country. The deployment of the InfAct HIS peer ...
What does it take to create a European Health Data Space? International commitments and national realities
thus far resulted in patchy and, in some places, non-interoperable solutions. Taking the gap between international ambitions and national realities as a starting point, this paper contends that both EU ...
Social inequalities and long-term health impact of COVID-19 in Belgium: protocol of the HELICON population data linkage
health inequalities and the long-term health impact of COVID-19 in Belgium. Data at the national institute for public health, Statistics Belgium and InterMutualistic Agency are used to develop ...
Capacity building in European health information systems: the InfAct peer assessment methodology.
that compose a national HIS. Assessors from nine countries performed peer assessments of each other’s national HIS in the Joint Action on Health Information (InfAct). The aim of this study is to evaluate ...
The InfAct proposal for a sustainable European health information infrastructure on population health: the Distributed Infrastructure on Population Health (DIPoH).
Member States (MS s), (ii) the availability of resources at regional, national and European level to deal with innovations, and (iii) a more direct involvement from EU and international institutions such ...