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User Journeys in Cross-European Secondary Use of Health Data: Insights Ahead of the European Health Data Space

Forster, Rachel B
Alvarez, Eva Garcia
Zucco, Adrian G
Bernal-Delgado, Enrique
Diallo, Gayo
Estupiñán-Romero, Francisco
Ganna, Andrea
Gorman-Asal, Madeleine
Hilmarsen, Christina
Holub, Petr
Hoeyer, Klaus
Rawat, Arti
Rod, Naja H
Vuorinen, Anna-Leena
Varga, Tibor V
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The European Health Data Space (EHDS) regulation aims to facilitate cross-border sharing of health data across Europe. However, practical challenges related to data access, interoperability, quality, and interpretive competence remain, particularly when working with health systems across countries. This study aimed to evaluate and report the user journey of researchers accessing and utilizing health data across four European countries for secondary research purposes prior to implementation of EHDS. We conducted a narrative reflection of individual and collective experiences on key aspects of the user journey—discovery, access, use, and finalization. Data were gathered from various structured and unstructured sources, including an online log, prospective questionnaires, regular meetings, and interviews. Researchers faced challenges at different steps of the user journey, which included lack of data quality in national metadata catalogues (discovery stage). Differences in national regulations led to inconsistent timelines for gaining access to data (access stage), with approval times ranging from a few months to over a year. At the use stage, researchers experienced challenges in harmonizing health data due to variations in coding practices and data quality. Issues related to computational capacity caused further delays. Substantial challenges must be addressed for EHDS to succeed. Establishing knowledge hubs, fostering collaborations, and streamlining access processes are essential. Close collaboration with experts will likely be essential for an effective user journey. This analysis underscores the importance of collaboration, analytical reproducibility, and clear documentation to ensure the success and timely delivery of cross-border projects.

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@article{forsterUserJourneysCrossEuropean2025,
  abstract = {The European Health Data Space (EHDS) regulation aims to facilitate cross-border sharing of health data across Europe. However, practical challenges related to data access, interoperability, quality, and interpretive competence remain, particularly when working with health systems across countries. This study aimed to evaluate and report the user journey of researchers accessing and utilizing health data across four European countries for secondary research purposes prior to implementation of EHDS. We conducted a narrative reflection of individual and collective experiences on key aspects of the user journey---discovery, access, use, and finalization. Data were gathered from various structured and unstructured sources, including an online log, prospective questionnaires, regular meetings, and interviews. Researchers faced challenges at different steps of the user journey, which included lack of data quality in national metadata catalogues (discovery stage). Differences in national regulations led to inconsistent timelines for gaining access to data (access stage), with approval times ranging from a few months to over a year. At the use stage, researchers experienced challenges in harmonizing health data due to variations in coding practices and data quality. Issues related to computational capacity caused further delays. Substantial challenges must be addressed for EHDS to succeed. Establishing knowledge hubs, fostering collaborations, and streamlining access processes are essential. Close collaboration with experts will likely be essential for an effective user journey. This analysis underscores the importance of collaboration, analytical reproducibility, and clear documentation to ensure the success and timely delivery of cross-border projects.},
  author = {Forster, Rachel B and Alvarez, Eva Garcia and Zucco, Adrian G and Bernal-Delgado, Enrique and Diallo, Gayo and Estupiñán-Romero, Francisco and Ganna, Andrea and Gorman-Asal, Madeleine and Hilmarsen, Christina and Holub, Petr and Hoeyer, Klaus and Rawat, Arti and Rod, Naja H and Vuorinen, Anna-Leena and Varga, Tibor V},
  doi = {10.1093/eurpub/ckaf096},
  file = {C\:\\Users\x̊k865\ØneDrive - University of Copenhagen\\Zotero\\My_collaborations\\Forster et al_2025_User journeys in cross-European secondary use of health data.pdf;C\:\\Users\̨̊865\\Zotero\\storage\V̋TCHFIP\\8250091.html},
  issn = {1464-360X},
  journal = {European Journal of Public Health},
  month = {September},
  number = {Supplement_3},
  pages = {iii18-iii24},
  shorttitle = {User Journeys in Cross-European Secondary Use of Health Data},
  title = {User Journeys in Cross-European Secondary Use of Health Data: Insights Ahead of the European Health Data Space},
  urldate = {2025-09-15},
  volume = {35},
  year = {2025}
}