Cross-border eHealth interoperability
4 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 2 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- SPMS - SERVICOS PARTILHADOS DO MINISTERIO DA SAUDE EPE
Portugal's national health IT authority, operating the country's eHealth infrastructure and driving EU-wide health data interoperability standards.
“Core focus across eStandards, Trillium II, EURO-CAS, X-eHealth (as coordinator), and UNICOM — all addressing how health data moves between systems and countries.”
PrimaryPT10 projects - STATENS LEGEMIDDELVERK
Norway's national medicines regulatory authority, contributing pharmacovigilance expertise and drug data standardisation to European health projects.
“UNICOM addresses CEF-based cross-border eHealth and eHealth Network integration; Gravitate-Health targets citizen-facing health information services.”
NO5 projects - ILEKTRONIKI DIAKYVERNISI KOINONIKIS ASFALISIS AE
Greece's national e-Government center for social security, specializing in cross-border eHealth interoperability and medicines data standardization.
“Central to both EURO-CAS (eHealth conformity assessment) and UNICOM (cross-border medicines identification).”
PrimaryEL3 projects - INTERNATIONAL HEALTH TERMINOLOGY STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
Global standards body governing SNOMED CT clinical terminology, specializing in medicine identification, pharmacovigilance data, and cross-border eHealth interoperability.
“UNICOM explicitly targets the CEF eHealth Network and cross-border eHealth infrastructure, where IHTSDO's terminology standards enable semantic interoperability between national systems.”
UK2 projects