Data & Privacy
AI & Trust
Cybersecurity
Digital Services & Media
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONSArticles 1 — 2
CHAPTER II
PRIMARY USEArticles 3 — 24
CHAPTER III
EHR SYSTEMS AND WELLNESS APPLICATIONSArticles 25 — 49
CHAPTER IV
SECONDARY USEArticles 50 — 81
CHAPTER V
ADDITIONAL ACTIONSArticles 82 — 91
CHAPTER VI
EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE AND COORDINATIONArticles 92 — 96
CHAPTER VII
DELEGATION OF POWERS AND COMMITTEE PROCEDUREArticles 97 — 98
CHAPTER VIII
MISCELLANEOUSArticles 99 — 104
CHAPTER IX
DEFERRED APPLICATION, TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONSArticles 105 — 105
ANNEXES
The use of funds should also contribute to attaining the objectives of the EHDS. Public procurers, national competent authorities in the Member States, including digital health authorities and health data access bodies, and the Commission should make references to applicable technical specifications, standards and profiles on interoperability, security and data quality, as well as other requirements developed under this Regulation, when defining the conditions for public procurement, calls for proposals and allocation of Union funds, including structural and cohesion funds. Union funds need to be distributed transparently among the Member States, taking into account the different levels of health system digitalisation. Making data available for secondary use requires additional resources for healthcare systems, in particular public healthcare systems. That additional burden should be addressed and minimised during the implementation phase of the EHDS.