Unpacking the European Health Data Space Regulation: solution or complication?

The European Health Data Space Regulation (EHDSR) promises nothing less than the first step towards a European Health Union. But behind its ambitious vision lies a complex web of legal, ethical and societal questions.

Repeatedly debated during the legislative process, finally translated into a Regulation.

 

This mini symposium invites you to explore:

· The metadata catalogue: key to a borderless European Health Union, or a bureaucratic maze?

· How to deal with GDPR’s lawfulness principle: how can consent, public interest or legitimate interest carry the load?

· The implications of a sector-specific approach to data subjects’ rights: is the EHDSR going above and beyond or was data subject empowerment sacrificed in the final sprint?

 

Join us for a thought-provoking afternoon of critical reflections, bold questions, and dynamic debate.

· Debate-triggering messages from VIB, pharma, UZ Gent and the Belgian Data Protection Authority

· Combined with insider views from the Health Data Authority, UGent and Sciensano

· And an opportunity to further discuss with panel members from 4 different discipline

Info & registration

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17.00 – Arrival and check-in

17.30 – Introduction (prof. dr. Griet Verhenneman)

17.40  – Presentations

TOPIC 1: Patient data, research data, statistical data,… Can we count on the meta-data catalogue as a solution towards a European Health Union or will it complicate the path?

  • The challenge of a meta-data catalogue on research institutes working with personal and non-personal health-related data – René Custers (VIB)
  • The implications of the meta-data catalogue for healthcare providers, researchers and data custodians – (Belgian Health Data Agency)

TOPIC 2: Consent, public interest, legitimate interest… Is the EHDSR a solution or complication for finding the required legal basis?

  • When finding a legal basis is less self-evident. The collection and (re-)use of real-world data for research driven by companies – Laurence Einsweiler (Pfizer) and Dries Van Briel (J&J)

TOPIC 3: Understanding the legal basis under the EHDSR.

  • Unpacking the EHDSR as a sector-specific approach to data subject rights – Koen Gorissen (Belgian Data Protection Authority)
  • The impact of the EHDSR for citizens and society. Balancing individual and collective rights? – Wannes van Hoof (Sciensano)

18.30 – Debate

Unpacking the EHDRS in a multi-stakeholder environment: a solution or complication to handling different interests, rights and obligations? 

Introduction by prof. dr. Anja Geerts, UZ Gent

Members of the panel are:

  • Nils Broeckx (Kankerregister, UAntwerpen)
  • Magali Feys (Attorney at law, AContrario)
  • Bart Vannieuwenhuysen (iHD)
  • Healthcare providers’ perspective Sara Roda (EU Senior Policy Advisor at Standing Committee of European Doctors)
  • Moderator:  prof. dr. Tom Goffin (Metamedica, UGent)

19.30 – Drinks reception

 

Accreditation (for Belgian participants):

Accreditation has been requested with OVB (Orde van Vlaamse Balies), IGO (Instituut voor Gerechtelijke Opleiding), IBJ (Instituut Bedrijfs Juristen) and OBFG (l’Ordre des barreaux francophones et germanophone de Belgique), 2 points.

For those who register but do not actually attend, the IGO will not bear the costs. However, replacement by a colleague is allowed, subject to prior notification to gandaius@ugent.be.

Live event with recording, no livestream:

The event will take place at the Faculty of Law & Criminology in Ghent. We are recording the event to be (re)viewed afterwards, eg when you are not available or working abroad. In this case, choose “online particpation” while enrolling.