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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: May 17, 2023
Date Accepted: Apr 25, 2024

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space

Hägglund M, Kharko A, BärkÃ¥s A, Blease C, Cajander Ã, DesRoches C, Fagerlund AJ, Hagström J, Huvila I, Hörhammer I, Kane B, Klein GO, Kristiansen E, Moll J, Muli I, Rexhepi H, Riggare S, Ross P, Scandurra I, Simola S, Soone H, Wang B, Ghorbanian Zolbin M, Ã…hlfeldt RM, Kujala S, Johansen MA

A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49084

DOI: 10.2196/49084

PMID: 38935430

PMCID: 11240068

Is Patient Online Record Access Ready for the European Health Data Space : A Nordic Viewpoint

  • Maria Hägglund; 
  • Anna Kharko; 
  • Annika BärkÃ¥s; 
  • Charlotte Blease; 
  • Ã…sa Cajander; 
  • Catherine DesRoches; 
  • Asbjørn Johansen Fagerlund; 
  • Josefin Hagström; 
  • Isto Huvila; 
  • Iiris Hörhammer; 
  • Bridget Kane; 
  • Gunnar O Klein; 
  • Eli Kristiansen; 
  • Jonas Moll; 
  • Irene Muli; 
  • Hanife Rexhepi; 
  • Sara Riggare; 
  • Peeter Ross; 
  • Isabella Scandurra; 
  • Saija Simola; 
  • Hedvig Soone; 
  • Bo Wang; 
  • Maedeh Ghorbanian Zolbin; 
  • Rose-Mharie Ã…hlfeldt; 
  • Sari Kujala; 
  • Monika Alise Johansen

ABSTRACT

The Nordic countries are forerunners in online record access (ORA) which has now become widespread. The importance of accessible and structured health data has also been highlighted by policymakers internationally. To ensure the full realization of ORA’spotential in the short and long term, there is a pressing need to study ORA from a cross-disciplinary, technical, clinical, humanistic, and social sciences perspective that looks beyond strictly technical aspects. In this viewpoint paper, we explore the policy changes in the European Health Data Space (EHDS) proposal to advance ORA across the European Union, and introduce a Nordic-led research project that carries out the first of its kind, large-scale international investigation of patients’ ORA; NORDeHEALTH. We argue that the EHDS proposal will pave the way for patients to access and control third-party access to their electronic health records (EHRs). This will have implications within Europe and globally as it will further extend the boundaries for accessing and using EHRs for primary and secondary data use. Research such as that led by the NORDeHEALTH project is essential in guiding the design and implementation of solutions to meet the requirements of the EHDS proposal. Further international collaboration and research are needed to ensure that socio-technical and contextual factors are considered to ensure successful and secure implementation.


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Hägglund M, Kharko A, BärkÃ¥s A, Blease C, Cajander Ã, DesRoches C, Fagerlund AJ, Hagström J, Huvila I, Hörhammer I, Kane B, Klein GO, Kristiansen E, Moll J, Muli I, Rexhepi H, Riggare S, Ross P, Scandurra I, Simola S, Soone H, Wang B, Ghorbanian Zolbin M, Ã…hlfeldt RM, Kujala S, Johansen MA

A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49084

DOI: 10.2196/49084

PMID: 38935430

PMCID: 11240068

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