eHealth standards and interoperability
5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 5 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- STICHTING KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS NORMALISATIE INSTITUUT
Dutch national standards body that translates EU research into formal industry standards across health, energy, bioeconomy, and security sectors.
“Five health projects (openMedicine, eStandards, PROGRESSIVE, Trillium II, X-eHealth) focused on electronic health records, patient summaries, and ICT standards for healthcare.”
PrimaryNL17 projects - REGIONE LOMBARDIA
Italian regional government providing large-scale eHealth deployment, energy renovation pilots, and public procurement authority across EU research projects.
“Sustained involvement across openMedicine, ASSESS CT, eStandards, VALUeHEALTH, UNICOM, X-eHealth, and BD4QoL — covering drug databases, electronic health records, SNOMED CT, and IDMP standardization.”
PrimaryIT15 projects - EUROPEAN HEALTH TELEMATICS ASSOCIATION
Brussels-based health telematics association specializing in eHealth interoperability standards, cross-border health data exchange, and digital health policy across Europe.
“InteropEHRate (HL7 FHIR, edge computing for EHRs), UNICOM (IDMP drug identification standards), PROGRESSIVE (ICT standards for active ageing), and VALUeHEALTH (eHealth service models) all centre on health data standardization.”
PrimarySMEBE10 projects - EUROPEAN HOSPITAL AND HEALTHCARE FEDERATION
Pan-European hospital federation bringing real-world clinical environments, procurement expertise, and hospital networks to digital health and AI projects.
“eStandards, EURO-CAS, and ICT4Life all focused on eHealth standards, conformity assessment, and ICT services for healthcare delivery.”
PrimaryBE9 projects - RESEARCH IN ADVANCED MEDICAL INFORMATION AND TELEMATICS VZW
Belgian eHealth research centre specialising in digital health standards, interoperability profiles, and the business case for sustainable telemedicine services.
“RAMIT coordinated eStandards (2015–2017), which focused specifically on eHealth standards and profiles for Europe and beyond.”
PrimaryBE2 projects