New AI-Enhanced Architecture for EHDS2 Implementation Released

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BC Platforms, Modirum Platforms, VEIL.AI, and Productivity Leap have jointly developed a reference architecture to implement the European Health Data Space secondary (EHDS2) framework, enabling secure, AI-enhanced real-world data (RWD) research. The platform automates data management for data discovery, request processing, and GDPR-compliant data release, meeting EHDS2’s requirements for secure analysis in processing environments.

The EHDS2 framework aims to handle an increase to thousands of data requests annually per university hospital. To support this, Productivity Leap’s EHDEN-certified platform enables rapid EHR data mapping to OMOP format, essential for interoperable data analysis across institutions. Kari Natunen, CEO of Productivity Leap, stated:

"Using our technology, EHR data can be quickly and affordably mapped to OMOP format, enabling automated data queries and federated data analysis."

Modirum Platforms’ technology enables Health Data Access Bodies and university hospitals to manage data requests and ensure compliance. Petri Anttila, Sales Executive at Modirum Platforms, highlighted:

"Our technology enables both Health Data Access Bodies and Trusted Data Holders to simplify and automate incoming data request and access processes, ensuring compliance with EHDS regulations and cyber security."

VEIL.AI’s AI-powered anonymization retains critical data relationships in anonymized datasets, aligning with EHDS regulations. CEO Tuomo Pentikäinen explained:

"Under EHDS regulations, unless there are valid reasons to provide pseudonymized data, data must be released in anonymized form. Our AI-enhanced technology helps retain key data relationships even in anonymized formats."

BC Platforms’ Timo Kanninen emphasized the platform’s efficiency:

"The EHDS2 regulation facilitates uniform access to healthcare data across the EU, driving the need for healthcare data digitalization, integration, harmonization, and automated processes for data queries and access."

BC Platforms, Modirum Platforms, VEIL.AI, and Productivity Leap seek partnerships with university hospitals to pilot cross-border federated analyses, promoting EHDS2’s goals for secure, interoperable health data use across the EU.

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