Subtask T6.6.4 – “Health data security aspects” concerns Legal and ethics requirements on the storage and handling of health data are becoming stricter (e.g. GDPR). In some cases, legal gaps can create obstacles to data sharing and interoperability. This subtask will look at how proposed solutions can be put in place while meeting those strong security requirements
In recent years ever-increasing amounts of data has become available. This has great potential for s...
The COVID-19 crisis and the CJEU’s Schrems II judgment have intensified data protection challenges f...
Interoperability is the ability to exchange meaningful data across complex systems. Connectivity is ...
"Much of the data collected in the statutory health insurance system is of great value for the furth...
This deliverable (D2.1) focuses on identifying legal requirements for privacy and security safeguard...
This paper presents review of the legal and technological topics surrounding the introduction of a E...
peer reviewede-Health data is sensitive and consenting to the collection, processing, and sharing in...
The Sphinx project aims to provide a Universal Cyber Security Toolkit for the Health and Care Domain...
This deliverable focuses on legal requirements related to the treatment and sharing of data. It buil...
BACKGROUND: The use of health data for public health, surveillance, quality improvement and research...
Abstract: The European and national legislation establish legal aspects regarding personal data prot...
Health data comes within a person’s most intimate sphere. It is therefore considered to be sensitive...
<p><strong>Background</strong> The use of health data for public health, surveillance, quality impro...
In recent years, the European Union has been heavily impacted by the increasing costs of the healthc...
The secondary processing of personal health data for scientific research in the medical field is fun...
In recent years ever-increasing amounts of data has become available. This has great potential for s...
The COVID-19 crisis and the CJEU’s Schrems II judgment have intensified data protection challenges f...
Interoperability is the ability to exchange meaningful data across complex systems. Connectivity is ...
"Much of the data collected in the statutory health insurance system is of great value for the furth...
This deliverable (D2.1) focuses on identifying legal requirements for privacy and security safeguard...
This paper presents review of the legal and technological topics surrounding the introduction of a E...
peer reviewede-Health data is sensitive and consenting to the collection, processing, and sharing in...
The Sphinx project aims to provide a Universal Cyber Security Toolkit for the Health and Care Domain...
This deliverable focuses on legal requirements related to the treatment and sharing of data. It buil...
BACKGROUND: The use of health data for public health, surveillance, quality improvement and research...
Abstract: The European and national legislation establish legal aspects regarding personal data prot...
Health data comes within a person’s most intimate sphere. It is therefore considered to be sensitive...
<p><strong>Background</strong> The use of health data for public health, surveillance, quality impro...
In recent years, the European Union has been heavily impacted by the increasing costs of the healthc...
The secondary processing of personal health data for scientific research in the medical field is fun...
In recent years ever-increasing amounts of data has become available. This has great potential for s...
The COVID-19 crisis and the CJEU’s Schrems II judgment have intensified data protection challenges f...
Interoperability is the ability to exchange meaningful data across complex systems. Connectivity is ...