health data
The latest investment brings the company’s total raise to $55 million. It brought in $10.25 million in Series A funding last year.
Since January 2021, all 72 million statutorily insured German citizens have been legally entitled to a national electronic patient record (ePA).
The regulator imposed a series of requirements for the tech companies that must be followed for at least 10 years.
The investment is through the firm’s subsidiary Enovacom, which aims to become one of France’s leading digital health companies.
The aim is to develop a new methodology for assessing the way digital providers manage personal health data safely.
The company says it has so far incorporated 350 organizations into its data ecosystem.
Dr. David Nace, chief medical officer at Innovaccer, discusses the changing landscape of health data and information sharing and COVID-19's effect on data sharing.
A recent survey suggests that patients value knowledge of how exactly their personal information will be used.
Deep Dive: There have been delays in compliance deadlines for long-awaited interoperability rules, but recent days only highlight the pressing need for greater access to health data.
In this episode of The Alessi Agenda, Sinikka Salo, senior medical officer at the Regional State Administrative Agencies in Finland, explains how Finnish citizens are empowered to use their health data effectively.