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The XpanDH Podcast

This podcast is brought to you by the XpanDH project, which supports an expanding ecosystem of individuals and organizations developing, experimenting and adopting the European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHxF) providing a crucial contribution to the European Health Data Space.

Each episode is based on pre-recorded webinars.

Episode 1:

In this pre-recorded webinar hosted by XpanDH – Expanding Digital Health through a pan-European EHRxF-based ecosystem, speakers sought to answer how the adoption of the European electronic health record exchange format (EEHRxF) impacts healthcare delivery. In this episode, we hear from Kyriacos Hatzaras at the European Commission who is the Programme Officer of EU Policies – DG CNECT.


Episode 2:

In this pre-recorded webinar hosted by XpanDH – Expanding Digital Health through pan-European EHRxF-based ecosystem speakers sought to unlock the real-world applications of the EEHRxF. In this episode, we hear from Esther Peelen who is a Senior International Adviser at Nictiz.


Episode 3:

Under the landmark European Health Data Space Regulation, a common EU framework will allow the use of health data across the union for research, innovation, public health, policy-making, regulatory activities and personalised medicine – known as the second pillar of data used in the European Health Data Space. In this episode, Dr Niklas Blomberg, Director of Elixir shares his perspective.


Episode 4:

Unlocking the Potential: The European Health Data Space and the Digital Future of European Healthcare,” webinar was pre-recorded on Thursday 16 November 2023. In this engaging session, Dr. Konstantin Hyppönen, Policy Officer (SNE) from DG Health and Food Safety (SANTE) dives deep into the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format!



Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible.