AI-SC 14 - AI in the context of the European Health Data Space (EHDS)
March 6, 12:15 - 13:15 CET
2 min
Chairpersons' introduction
Luis Marti-Bonmati, Valencia / Spain Adrian Brady, Cork / Ireland
12 min
EHDS basics
Carla Meeuwis, Arnhem / Netherlands
To learn how the European Health Data Space (EHDS) aims to streamline the use of health data across borders, with a focus on radiological data and imaging technologies.
To appreciate the potential of EHDS to enhance clinical decision-making, diagnostic accuracy, and research by facilitating access to standardized and interoperable radiological data.
To understand the implications of EHDS for data governance, patient privacy, and the integration of radiology workflows within the broader European healthcare system.
12 min
Xt-HER eplained
Esther Peelen, The Hague / Netherlands
To learn how the Xt-EHR project supports the realisation of the European Health Data Space Regulation. The EHDS envisions to strengthen Europe’s digital future by empowering EU citizens, EHR-systems market and health professionals alike.
To appreciate that eHealth experts from all Member States collaborate to develop European harmonised specifications for sharing medical imaging studies and reports across Europe.
To understand the contents of the Xt-HER Medical imaging studies and reports: implementation guide on EEHRxF, functional and technical requirements for EHR systems and how this impacts your current way of working.
12 min
EU Imaging Report and it's embedding in IHE
Marc Kämmerer, Bochum / Germany
To learn how medical imaging will be integrated into the EHDS.
To appreciate that this integration has only been possible due to the joint effort from all stakeholders resulting in an interoperable solution which has the potential to be used in practice.
To understand how the EU Imaging Report can enforce the usage of structured information in medicine and the role STOs like HL7 and IHE will play for achieving this.
12 min
Opportunities of EHDS for research
Luis Marti-Bonmati, Valencia / Spain
To learn how the new EHDS and the secondary use of data help radiologists to perform research.
To appreciate the comprehensive contractual and governance structure of data sharing within the EHDS.
To understand the role of the European Cancer Imaging initiative (EUCAIM) within the EHDS.