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  • 10/07/2026

    Innovation potential of the EHDS: AI and algorithms

    Innovation is perceived as one of the key areas of potential in the European Health Data Space (EHDS). At the centre of the 2025 EHDS regulation’s three main aims is for Europe to better achieve purposes that involve the use of electronic health data in the healthcare and care sectors that would benefit society. Innovation is one of the several societal benefits mentioned. In health and care, artificial intelligence (AI) surely provides one of these areas of opportunity.

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  • 09/07/2026

    Help Shape Europe’s Digital Health Implementation: i2X’s three surveys

    The European Health Data Space (EHDS) is moving from policy to implementation. Making this vision a reality requires more than technical specifications—it requires the experience, insights and collaboration of the people and organisations who will ultimately implement and use it. Completing an i2X survey will absolutely act as a first step to help with this!

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  • 23/06/2026

    Trusted research environments: Four key insights

    Trusted research environments are core components of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) for secondary use of data. Yet they also play a larger decisive role in the primary use of data, with the increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) in supporting clinical decision processes. It is the bridge between primary and secondary uses of data which is now of growing importance!

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  • 17/06/2026

    xShare works on tackling anti-microbial resistance

    In the European Health Data Space, how can the European electronic health record format (“the format”) be used by public health institutes to work on anti-microbial resistance? EHTEL’s digital health facilitator, Luc Nicolas, is working on this topic in the context of the xShare project.

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  • 16/06/2026

    Artificial Intelligence and Precision Medicine: Kelyon Supports Research to Fight Antibiotic Resistance

    Artificial intelligence applied to clinical and microbiological data can make a tangible contribution to the fight against antibiotic resistance. This observation is confirmed by a research study coordinated by IDI-IRCCS in Rome and conducted in collaboration with Kelyon, an EHTEL member.

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