This study focuses on one part of the vast healthcare ecosystem: the hospital. The hospital is considered as a collection of assets (infrastructure, software, systems, devices etc.), and cybersecurity should be explicitly addressed in all its different components. Overall, the objective of this ...
Healthcare electronics are a very particular market, largely dominated by health organisations (hospitals, clinics, social security and insurance) who are the customers, the operators, and who often finance patient expenses. The Healthcare electronics segment is small today, compared to the othe...
Good quality public services are a key element in EU debate and contribute greatly to meeting needs for health and welfare, and enabling people to participate in society and the labour market. This report highlights persistent disparities in health and care services and in the quality of these s...
AI will have numerous positive impacts on various aspects of our daily life, but it also presents several challenges. To fully benefit from AI potential, an appropriate regulatory and enabling framework needs to be put in place. This report presents the findings of a EIT/JRC joint project seekin...
DG CONNECT commissioned RAND Europe, Open Evidence and BDI Research to undertake the third eHealth benchmarking study, which measured the availability and use of eHealth by general practitioners (GPs) in 27 EU member states, and compared the results to those of the second eHealth benchmarking st...
The main objective of the study is a fact finding mission on safety incidents with health, lifestyle and wellbeing apps and the legal framework that covers these incidents. Based on desk research, confirmed via stakeholder consultation and a workshop, it is concluded that presently it is unclear...
In this report produced for the publication series ICT Research: The policy perspective, we examine how information and communications technology, or ICT, plays a pivotal role in driving innovative solutions to business, government and societal issues. ICT is essential for innovation, by which E...