Health Data Summit 2025

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On March 18th and 19th, 2025, the Health Data Summit 2025 took place in Brussels, Belgium, under the theme “High-quality Data to Deliver Tomorrow’s Healthcare”. The event highlighted the critical role of strategic data quality management in driving healthcare innovation, emphasizing that high-quality data is fundamental to improving patient care and enabling cutting-edge research.

PHEMS was proud to have Susanne Hultsch, PhD from VEIL.AI, present on “Privacy and Data Quality in Synthetic Health Data for PHEMS”, showcasing advances in privacy-preserving synthetic data techniques.

The summit gathered thought leaders, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and technology providers to discuss and develop strategies for maintaining data excellence – from collection to use and re-use.

For more details about the summit, visit: Health Data Summit 2025

Upcoming Sessions

January 27th, 15.00-15.50 CET

The PHEMS Federated Network: How We Are Enabling Clinical Benchmarking

The PHEMS Federated Network has reached an important milestone in its initial implementation phase. All four founding members are now fully connected to the network and are technically capable of running Use Case 1, laying the groundwork for effective clinical benchmarking.

Speaker: 

  • Ross Stiven, Senior Product Manager at Aridhia

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February 17th, 15.00-15.50 CET

Improving Benchmarking Capacity Via Federated Netoworks: Pediatric Cardiology

This meet-up explores how federated data approaches – where insights are shared without moving sensitive patient data – can strengthen benchmarking capacity, improve quality comparisons, and ultimately advance care for children with heart diseases.

Speaker: 

  • Andrew Taylor, Director of Innovation at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

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March 24th, 15.00-15.50 CET

Federated Learning in Rare Diseases: Generating Larger Data Sets to Overcome Limitations of Single-Centre Studies

Following our previous meet-up, “Improving Treatment for Pediatrich Patients with Hemophilia Through Machine Learning”, this session will provide an update on recent progress and key developments within the project.

This meet-up will present the latest advances in the application of machine learning to pediatric hemophilia care, including insights gained since the last discussion, ongoing work, and preliminary outcomes.

Speakers:

  • Alexander Janssen, Postdoctoral Researcher and University Lecturer in Artifical Intelligence, Erasmus MC Sophia Children’s Hospital
  • Prof. Dr. Marjon H. Cnossen, Pediatric Hematologist at Erasmus MC Sophia Children’s Hospital

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