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  • 18/08/2026

    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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  • 11/08/2026

    EQUICARES: Improving mental health access for people in vulnerable situations with digital tools

    Eighteen months in, EQUICARES continues to aim at improving mental health access for people in vulnerable situations with digital tools and resources. The tools include an interactive mental health pilot, Atlas, and, in development, an AI Assistant. These instruments are to help identify, analyse, monitor, and address barriers to mental health services.

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  • 05/08/2026

    Announcing Hospitals on FHIR and the Pisa User Days

    Hospitals on FHIR provides a pragmatic, peer-driven platform for healthcare delivery organisations to share real-world experiences, software architectures, and lessons learned in adopting HL7 FHIR as a core data exchange layer. HL7 Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is a specification for health interoperability.

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  • 04/08/2026

    Driving the European Health Data Space from the frontlines: Monasterio’s strategy for interoperable healthcare

    To drive digital transformation forward, EHTEL member, Monasterio is actively participating in major European initiatives – including xShare, i2X, and XiA – while proudly chairing the flagship Hospitals on FHIR European community. Monasterio outlines how, with these four initiatives, it is helping to build the foundations of a connected European healthcare ecosystem.

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  • 27/07/2026

    EHTEL supports the Master of Digital Health Alliance

    The education and training of digital health specialists must keep pace with the rapid evolution of digital health. Significant gaps remain to be tackled. They include the lack of internationally harmonised curricula and comparable qualifications. To address these challenges, EHTEL has joined the Master of Digital Health (MDH) Alliance, an international initiative established by Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan of the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (Germany). The Alliance now has more than 12 signatories.

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