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What does it take to create a European Health Data Space? International commitments and national realities

Keywords: Cross-border healthcare Electronic Health Records European Health Data Space European Health Union Secondary use of health data Abstract: Public health concerns in Europe demonstrate the necessity ...

Social inequalities and long-term health impact of COVID-19 in Belgium: protocol of the HELICON population data linkage

Belgium Cohort Studies COVID-19 COVID-19 Testing Humans Pandemics SARS-CoV-2 Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Data linkage systems have proven to be a powerful tool in support of combating and managing the COVID-19 ...

The InfAct proposal for a sustainable European health information infrastructure on population health: the Distributed Infrastructure on Population Health (DIPoH).

Public Health, Volume 80, Issue 1 (2022) Abstract: BACKGROUND: In Europe, data on population health is fragmented, difficult to access, project-based and prone to health information inequalities in terms ...

EU health information progress: the harvest of policy supporting projects and networks

data, standards, methods, indicators and knowledge that may be lost as these networks become inactive. The aim of this project retrieval and review was to identify health information projects and networks ...

Opportunities for a population-based cohort in Belgium

stakeholders, and refers to current initiatives that can further facilitate the establishment of a Belgian population-based cohort and, more generally, administrative and health data linkage and reuse for ...

Mapping European research networks providing health data: results from the InfAct Joint Action on health information.

between researchers across Europe. They are essential for the European Union’s (EU) health information system as providers of health information and data. The aim of this mapping exercise was to identify ...

Identifying common enablers and barriers in European health information systems.

were identified in all HIS areas. The five most important barriers are (i) fragmentation of data sources, limited accessibility, use and re-use of data, (ii) barriers in the implementation of ...

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