Definition: Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (ENBI) is a grouping that covers a collection of legislative documents and opinions related to health data and personal data in the European context. These documents aim to provide a framework for the use, sharing, and protection of health data across different systems and platforms, ensuring interoperability while respecting privacy and data protection principles.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Additional information: The ENBI catalogue includes elements such as the 'European Health Data Space Proposal (COM/2022/197)', which is a proposal for a regulation on the European Health Data Space. This proposal aims to create a unified and secure space for health data in Europe, facilitating the sharing and use of health data for various purposes including research, policy-making, and healthcare provision. The catalogue also includes 'Opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques' and 'Opinion 4/2007 on the concept of personal data', which provide guidance on the anonymisation of personal data and the definition of personal data, respectively. These opinions are crucial for understanding and implementing data protection principles in the context of health data.
Example: An example of application of the ENBI catalogue could be a healthcare provider seeking to share patient data with a research institution. The provider would need to consult the 'European Health Data Space Proposal' to understand the regulatory framework for data sharing, and the 'Opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques' to ensure that the data is anonymised appropriately. They may also need to refer to 'Opinion 4/2007 on the concept of personal data' to ensure that they correctly identify and protect all personal data involved.
LOST view: LV-Architecture Principles
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Last modification: 2023-08-20
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skos:definition | Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (ENBI) is a grouping that covers a collection of legislative documents and opinions related to health data and personal data in the European context. These documents aim to provide a framework for the use, sharing, and protection of health data across different systems and platforms, ensuring interoperability while respecting privacy and data protection principles. |
eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
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skos:example | An example of application of the ENBI catalogue could be a healthcare provider seeking to share patient data with a research institution. The provider would need to consult the 'European Health Data Space Proposal' to understand the regulatory framework for data sharing, and the 'Opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques' to ensure that the data is anonymised appropriately. They may also need to refer to 'Opinion 4/2007 on the concept of personal data' to ensure that they correctly identify and protect all personal data involved. |
skos:note | The ENBI catalogue includes elements such as the 'European Health Data Space Proposal (COM/2022/197)', which is a proposal for a regulation on the European Health Data Space. This proposal aims to create a unified and secure space for health data in Europe, facilitating the sharing and use of health data for various purposes including research, policy-making, and healthcare provision. The catalogue also includes 'Opinion 05/2014 on Anonymisation Techniques' and 'Opinion 4/2007 on the concept of personal data', which provide guidance on the anonymisation of personal data and the definition of personal data, respectively. These opinions are crucial for understanding and implementing data protection principles in the context of health data. |
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