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Weโ€™re ready for EHDS. Are you?

The European Health Data Space (EHDS) is redefining the future of health data across Europe. We’re ready to support healthcare institutions with secure, interoperable, and compliant solutions that simplify EHDS readiness and accelerate research.

Understanding the EHDS

The EHDS is an EU initiative approved in 2024 and launched in early 2025 to create a unified, secure framework for sharing healthcare data across all member states.

By standardizing how data is accessed and exchanged, EHDS enables healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers to collaborate more effectively โ€“ improving patient outcomes, accelerating innovation, and strengthening public health systems across Europe.

EHDS overview

Grounded in strict privacy regulations such as GDPR, the EHDS ensures the secure management of anonymized and pseudonymized health data. It also aligns with international data frameworks such as OMOP and FHIR, establishing a trusted foundation for cross-border interoperability.

EHDS readiness timeline

Preparing for EHDS involves meeting key requirements for data transparency, secure access, and interoperability across EU member states. The roadmap outlines progressive milestones guiding healthcare institutions toward full readiness.

Launch of the unified health data framework

Transition to foundational compliance for interoperability

Full compliance for primary and secondary data use

Readiness for sharing genomics and -omics data

Expansion of data access to researchers outside the EU

Here to support your EHDS journey

We offer a Trusted Research Environment (TRE) designed to unlock the potential of secure, interoperable health data. Built to comply with the EHDS requirements, our TRE (BC Mosaic) enables healthcare institutions, researchers, and partners to exchange and analyze health data efficiently and securely within a fully compliant framework.

With decades of experience in healthcare data management and interoperability, we deliver advanced technologies such as AI-powered analytics, federated networks, and secure data environments that help drive collaborative research and improve patient outcomes.