Towards a European health information system: The BRIDGE Health, InfAct and PHIRI projects
Thißen, Martin
Fehr, Angela
Anton, Aline
Seeling, Stefanie
Ziese, Thomas
Background: National health systems in Europe are facing similar challenges – demographic change, a rising burden of disease due to chronic non-communicable diseases, and health inequalities. Comparable health data and knowledge sharing between countries are therefore an important basis for policy decision-making. However, health information in the European Union (EU) is fragmented and approaches to establishing a comprehensive system are largely project-based.
Methods: This contribution describes the European projects BRIDGE Health (2015 – 2017), InfAct (Information for Action, 2018 – 2021) and PHIRI (Population Health Information Research Infrastructure, 2020 – 2023), which aimed at developing a sustainable health information infrastructure.
Results: The projects, which build on one another, laid the groundwork for an EU-wide health information system. For example, a health information portal was established, a federated research infrastructure was implemented, handouts were created and training on capacity building was provided.
Conclusions: An integrated EU-wide health information system is an important basis for policy decision-making and a prerequisite for a rapid and coordinated response to health crises. A sustainable structure or institution with a mandate for non-communicable diseases (NCD) and their determinants at the EU level would be desirable.
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