EU pushes for healthcare records share with US
March 9, 2010
Healthcare records held in the UK could be shared with the US, as a result of an initiative being promoted by the EU presidency.
The presidency, currently held by Spain, wants to lay the groundwork for a bilateral agreement between the EU and US for sharing digital healthcare data. "The aim is to create a scenario for clinical information exchange and technical interoperability between the project promoted by the Obama administration and the European project," said the presidency in a statement. The Spanish minister of health and social policy, Trinidad Jiménez, met her US counterpart Kathleen Sebelius in Washington last week to push for the agreement.
EU pushes for healthcare records share with US