And how can national actors, infrastructures, and initiatives contribute to shaping a strong, secure, and interoperable European ecosystem for secondary health data use?
These questions will take centre stage at the upcoming Health Data Event at the BfArM in Bonn. Over the course of two days, the Data Access and Coordination Office (DACO) at BfArM will help participants explore the evolving European health data landscape – with a particular focus on Germany’s role within it.
Day 1 (24 November): Germany in the European Context – Building Bridges into the EHDS
The first day is open to all interested parties, with a particular focus on national stakeholders in health research, data governance, public health, digital health, and healthcare policy. Participants will gain insights into:
- The current state of EHDS implementation at EU level
- Lessons from successful European infrastructures and use cases, such as the Health Data Hub
- Ongoing German and European initiatives such as the Health Data Lab (FDZ Gesundheit), genomDE model project, cancer registries, and EU projects (HDP4Germany, QUANTUM, TEHDAS2)
- The challenges and opportunities for Germany as a data location in Europe
The programme includes keynote presentations by e.g. Mario Jendrossek from Health Data Hub or Elina Drakvik from Sitra, best practice talks, interactive networking formats, and a high-level panel discussion with participants from all over the EU.
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Registration
This registration is mandatory to become registered for the meeting and receive further information by the local organisation team.
- Registration deadline is 24 October 2025.
- Registration is open to the public for Day 1 only.
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