Discover which European countries are ready to use aggregated health
data
‘Secondary use of health data’ refers to the use of health data
that is aggregated across the population, collected through electronic
health records, health insurance claims data and health registry data
for instance, to improve personal care planning, medicines
development, safety monitoring, research, and policymaking.

How ready is your country for such use of health data? Find out in the
new interactive tool_ _
[https://theodi.org/project/discover-how-ready-your-country-is-for-the-secondary-use-of-health-data]and
report
[http://theodi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Secondary-use-of-Health-Data-In-Europe-ODI-Roche-Report-2021-5.pdf]
by the Open Data Institute (ODI) [https://theodi.org/], which gauges
the policy readiness of countries across Europe for the secondary use
of health data. 

With this report, the ODI benchmarks how ready the policy of the
European Commission and of each country is, and provides rankings,
country scorecards, in-depth country profiles, as well as best
practices and recommendations. It also identifies policy
opportunities, policy needs, and ways forward for a wide range of
communities, going from patient groups to competition regulators. The
work done by ODI showcases that the European health data policy
environment can truly improve by working together.

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Publication Date/Time
2021-11-26T07:00:00+00:00
Explore the new tool and report by the Open Data Institute