Project information
Second Joint Action Towards the European Health Data Space (TEHDAS2)

Project Identification
101176773
Project Period
5/2024 - 4/2027
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
European Union
MU Faculty or unit
Institute of Computer Science
Cooperating Organization
Ministry of Healthcare of the CR
The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra

The European Health Data Space aims to harmonise the secondary use of health data by creating a common legal framework. Efforts
both at Member State level and the EU level are needed to ensure an aligned path on the common measures for EHDS implementation.
TEHDAS2 brings together the best current knowledge from 66 organisations and 29 European countries to develop guidelines and
technical specifications for common use by all Members States and the European Commission. The main aim of the joint action is to
prepare ground for harmonised implementation of the EHDS on secondary use of health data and develop collaboration between all key
stakeholders. TEHDAS2 will provide 20 guidelines and technical specifications which will guide Member States and the Commission
in developing solutions and operationalising cross-border collaboration. TEHDAS2 results will guide the Health Data Access Bodies
in their future tasks and obligations, as well as data holders and users in fulfilling their forthcoming duties in the proposed regulation.
The results will address, inter alia, the discovery and description of datasets; advancing access to health data by key players along
the health data lifecycle; a technical framework for secure processing environments; involving citizens; and creating operational and
collaboration models for the common policies. TEHDAS2 builds on earlier projects, in particular the first Joint Action Towards the
European Health Data Space (TEHDAS) and HealthData@EU, and it will work closely with relevant ongoing projects and initiatives
to create complementarities and synergies. TEHDAS2 results will be relevant to all EU Member States, and a broad outreach will
be achieved through active communication and disseminaThe Joint Action brings together the best knowledge to develop in active
cooperation guidelines and technical specifications for the common use by all Members States and the Commission towards implementing
the EHDS on secondary use of health data.

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Masaryk University is committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to improve the conditions and quality of life on our planet by 2030.

Sustainable Development Goal No.  3 – Good health and well-being Sustainable Development Goal No.  9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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