Last updated on 27-1-2021 by Herman Van Oyen
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F.M. Aarestrup; A. Albeyatti; W. J. Armitage; C. Auffray; L. Augello; R. Balling; N. Benhabiles; G. Bertolini; J. G. Bjaalie; M. Black; N. Blomberg; Petronille Bogaert; M. Bubak; B. Claerhout; L. Clarke; B. De Meulder; G. D’Errico; A. Di Meglio; N. Forgo; C. Gans-Combe; A. E. Gray; I. Gut; A. Gyllenberg; G. Hemmrich-Stanisak; L. Hjorth; Y. Ioannidis; S. Jarmalaite; A. Kel; F. Kherif; J. O. Korbel; C. Larue; M. Laszlo; A. Maas; L. Magalhaes; I. Manneh-Vangramberen; E. Morley-Fletcher; C. Ohmann; P. Oksvold; N. P. Oxtoby; I. Perseil; V. Pezoulas; O. Riess; H. Riper; J. Roca; P. Rosenstiel; P. Sabatier; F. Sanz; M. Tayeb; G. Thomassen; Johan Van Bussel; Marc Van den Bulcke; Herman Van OyenTrefwoorden
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The European Union (EU) initiative on the Digital Transformation of Health and Care (Digicare) aims to provide the conditions necessary for building a secure, flexible, and decentralized digital health infrastructure. Creating a European Health Research and Innovation Cloud (HRIC) within this environment should enable data sharing and analysis for health research across the EU, in compliance with data protection legislation while preserving the full trust of the participants. Such a HRIC should learn from and build on existing data infrastructures, integrate best practices, and focus on the…