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VALUEMAP: ENABLING VALUE-SHARING AND ADOPTION OF HEALTH DATA BUSINESS MODELS

Objective

VALUEMAP accelerates adoption of EHDS-aligned, fair and sustainable business models for the secondary use of health data by turning fragmented practices into a shared, actionable European playbook. Led by EIT Health InnoStars with a multi-country, multi-stakeholder consortium, the project builds on an EIT Health Special Interest Group and targets more interconnected, inclusive and efficient health-data ecosystems.

Phase 1 (Assess & Map) combines a European desk study, a pan-EU stakeholder survey, targeted interviews, five national multi-stakeholder roundtables, and an interregional synthesis workshop to distil opportunities, bottlenecks and key design choices across regions and actors. Phase 2 (From evidence to action) establishes an Interregional Health Data Business Models Advisory Board to validate a prioritised set of recommendations, and co-designs two implementation-ready outputs: a multi-annual Joint Action Plan and a European collection of Best Practices & Toolkits (templates, model clauses, adoption roadmaps) that are locally adaptable yet interoperable across borders.

Cross-cutting principles include inclusive participation (patients/citizens, SMEs, regional hospitals), GDPR-compliant data management, and structured synergies with EU flagship initiatives (e.g. TEHDAS2, DARWIN EU, EHDEN, HDABs, HealthData@EU) to align vocabulary, avoid duplication and speed reuse.

Expected results: a consensus-based plan and reusable toolkit enabling co-planning, co-implementation and co-investment; stronger links between innovators and authorities; and measurable uptake via an exploitation plan and early-adopter pathways—ultimately improving evidence generation, accelerating innovation and delivering better health outcomes.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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EIT HEALTH INNOSTARS EV
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€ 128 650,00
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MIES VAN DER ROHE STRASSE 1/C
80807 MUNCHEN
Germany

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Bayern Oberbayern München, Kreisfreie Stadt
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