Ethical and social reflections on the proposed European Health Data Space.

Journal: European journal of human genetics : EJHG

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Affiliated Institutions:  Institute for Biomedicine, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy. Ciara.staunton@eurac.edu. Faculty of Law and Criminology, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium. Institute for Biomedicine, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy. Institute of Clinical and Preventive Medicine, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia. Faculty of Law, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

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The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the benefits of international data sharing. Data sharing enabled the health care policy makers to make decisions based on real-time data, it enabled the tracking of the virus, and importantly it enabled the development of vaccines that were crucial to mitigating the impact of the virus. This data sharing is not the norm as data sharing needs to navigate complex ethical and legal rules, and in particular, the fragmented application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The introduction of the draft regulation for a European Health Data Space (EHDS) in May 2022 seeks to address some of these legal issues. If passed, it will create an obligation to share electronic health data for certain secondary purposes. While there is a clear need to address the legal complexities involved with data sharing, it is critical that any proposed reforms are in line with ethical principles and the expectations of the data subjects. In this paper we offer a critique of the EHDS and offer some recommendations for this evolving regulatory space.

Authors & Co-authors:  Staunton Ciara C Shabani Mahsa M Mascalzoni Deborah D Mežinska Signe S Slokenberga Santa S

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Citations :  Hallinan D. Broad consent under the GDPR: an optimistic perspective on a bright future. Life Sci Soc Policy. 2020;16:1.
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Doi : 10.1038/s41431-024-01543-9
SSN : 1476-5438
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Male,Female
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England