In May 2022, the European Commission issued the Proposal for a Regulation on the European Health Data Space (EHDS), with the aims of granting citizens increased access to and control of their (electronic) health data across the EU, and facilitating health data re-use for research, innovation, and policymaking. As the first in a series of European domain-specific "data spaces", the EHDS is a high-stakes development that will transform health data governance in the EU region. As an international consortium of experts from health policy, law, ethics and the social sciences, we are concerned that the EHDS Proposal will detract from, rather than lead to the achievement of, its stated aims.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe digital skills deficit in healthcare is a major topic being addressed at several instances in the EU. The new European Skills Agenda identifies as a core action the so-called "Pact for Skills" with the aim of upskilling (improving existing skills) and reskilling (training in new skills) the workforce in the next five years. The Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) suggests framing digital skills into three main areas: general, technical and related to patient-doctor relationship.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBespoke (custom-built) Raspberry Pi cameras are increasingly popular research tools in the fields of behavioral ecology and conservation, because of their comparative flexibility in programmable settings, ability to be paired with other sensors, and because they are typically cheaper than commercially built models.Here, we describe a novel, Raspberry Pi-based camera system that is fully portable and yet weatherproof-especially to humidity and salt spray. The camera was paired with a passive infrared sensor, to create a movement-triggered camera capable of recording videos over a 24-hr period.
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