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AIDAVA at HIMSS Europe: Personalised Data, Quality and the Future of Health Systems

From 10-12 June 2025, HIMSS Europe brought together leading figures in the fields of digital health and data-driven innovation in Paris. AIDAVA was proud to be represented by our clinical coordinator Dr Isabelle de Zegher, at the high-level session 'From Population to Personal'.

The session examined the evolving application of big data analytics in healthcare and the tension between population-level insights and personal relevance. Dr de Zegher's intervention focused on a crucial yet often overlooked issue: the quality of data for individual patients.

This topic clearly resonated with the expert audience, who widely accepted it as a core priority for the coming years. As the session progressed, the conversation evolved into a strategic dialogue on how such initiatives can be deployed and supported effectively in practice, providing AIDAVA with valuable feedback from leading digital health professionals, researchers and policymakers.

AIDAVA's approach is innovative and timely. It combines AI-powered tools with a patient-centric model to help individuals curate their own longitudinal health records. This establishes AIDAVA as a key enabler of the European Health Data Space (EHDS) - a major EU initiative aimed at giving citizens control over their electronic health data while improving its secondary use for research, policy and innovation purposes.

AIDAVA directly supports the EHDS vision by enabling:

  • Structured, high-quality personal health data
  • Interoperability across systems and borders
  • “Curate once, use many” reuse across health, research, and public policy.

Dr de Zegher was joined by Professor Mahmood Adil, Global Clinical Data and Digital Health Lead at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Professor Adil's input grounded the session in real-world clinical and data governance needs. Together, the panellists sparked a vibrant conversation about building trustworthy, personalised and scalable digital health ecosystems.

HIMSS Europe 2026 will take place 19-21 May in Copenhagen, Denmark. People interested can already register their interest and be the first to know when registration opens via this link.

HIMSS Europe 2026 will take place 19-21 May in Copenhagen, Denmark