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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

The proposal for a regulation on the European Health Data Space (EHDS) contains provisions that would significantly change health data management systems in European member states (MS). This article presents results of a country mapping exercise conducted during the Joint Action 'Towards the Eu...

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Published in:European journal of public health 2024-12, Vol.34 (6), p.1102-1108
Main Authors: Kessissoglou, Irini A, Cosgrove, Shona M, Abboud, Linda A, Bogaert, Petronille, Peolsson, Michael, Calleja, Neville
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