
Faces of Digital Health EHDS, Opt-Out, and Trust: The Next Decade of European Health Data (Dipak Kalra)
In this episode, Dipak Kalra, President of the European Institute for Innovation through Health Data, joins Faces of Digital Health to break down the real progress (and real gaps) in European health data, from legacy “hybrid” paper/digital workflows to the underused potential of clinical decision support that depends on structured data.
We explore what EHDS changes—especially the promise of a standardized, downloadable patient dataset—and what it could unlock for patient-facing apps, analytics, and more active self-management. We also tackle the hard questions: how to protect citizens from misuse and scams, how opt-out choices might create bias in research and AI, why “beating clinicians with a stick” won’t fix data quality, and why delays aren’t just bureaucratic—they can translate into avoidable harm.
02:00 The State of Healthcare Data in Europe
07:59 Challenges in Data Interoperability
12:31 The Role of Patients in Data Management
16:37 AI and Data Privacy Concerns
22:01 Patient Consent and Data Usage
28:00 Optimism for the Future of Health Data
31:03 Optimistic Futures for EAGDS
33:02 Preparing for EHDs: Readiness and Challenges
35:48 Data Quality and Workforce Challenges
37:58 Delays and Future Discussions on EHDs
39:53 The Urgency of Health Data Readiness
42:38 The Evolving Role of Patients in Healthcare
50:19 Building Trust Among Healthcare Stakeholders
57:58 The Future of Healthcare Data Discussions
