Use of Personal Health Data in Research and Development in EU - Future Perspectives
The access to reliable health data is crucial for novel health related research, development and innovation. Recently, the possibilities
to utilize data sources have increased along with local digital health information systems, biobanks, national health information exchanges and other related national registries. At the same time, special attention is required in order to take care of data
safety and ownership of sensitive personal data.
Major issues remain: how to facilitate modern data processing and analysis like artificial intelligence, how to facilitate national and
international collaboration and how to facilitate interdisciplinary innovation? Finland has been in the forefront preparing new legislation in this field, but there are serious concerns among the research community. There are also new challenges in the international
arena and European Union has started new initiatives to tackle the issue of a common European Data Space.
Join the seminar arranged by the University of Oulu – DigiHealth!
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/94A6383135379A81
Date and time:
14.6.2021 at 9.00 – 16.15
Agenda:
9.00 – 9.10
Opening words: Vice rector, Prof. Taina Pihlajaniemi, University of Oulu
9.10 – 10.00
Keynote speakers from the European
Comission,
Digital Health,– DG Health and
Food Safety (DG SANTE): Policy
Officers Konstantin Hyppönen and Ander Elustondo-Jauregui: “Towards a common European Health Data Space”
10.00 – 11.00
FinData: Chief Metadata Specialist Peija Haaramo: ”Data Permit Authority fostering the secondary use of Finnish health and social data”
11.00 – 11.50
SITRA: Project Director Markus Kalliola: ”Results from TEHDAS project”
11.50 – 12.30
Discussion: Chaired by Prof Johannes Kettunen, University of Oulu
12.30 – 13.30
Lunch break
13.30 – 14.00
VTT: Principal Scientist (Lic.Tech.) Jaakko Lähteenmäki: “PreMed project”
14.00 – 14.30
CSC – IT Center for Science: Dr. Tommi Nyrönen, Director, Elixir Finland Head of Node: “Genomic Data Space – potential roles for Finland in Digital Europe e-Infrastructures to support sensitive data governance and processing”
14.30 – 14.45
Coffee break
14.45 – 15.30
University of Helsinki: Legal Counsel Alexander Bützow: “Secondary law from the juridical point of view for the researcher”
15.30 – 15.45
Biobank Borealis of Northern Finland: Project Manager, Docent Pia Nyberg:”
Biobank Borealis – Part of the Finnish Biobank Ecosystem”
15.45 – 16.10
General discussion
16.10 – 16.15
Closing words: Prof. Simo Saarakkala, University of Oulu
Kind regards
Tuire Salonurmi,
DigiHealth coordinator,
University of Oulu,
Finland
+358 29 4486003
