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Policy Dialogue
AI in health: Navigating the future of European healthcare






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UPCOMING EVENT
Wednesday, 14 May 2025
 09:30 - 11:30
EVENT PARTNERS

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European Policy Centre-EPC

Rue du Trône 14-16, 1000 Brussels
EPC Conference Centre
3rd Floor





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Speakers

Fulvia Raffaelli
Head of Unit for Digital Health, DG SANTE, European Commission
Hammad Shahid
Head of Data Strategy EMEA, Johnson & Johnson
Jean-Marc Bourez
Chief Executive Officer, EIT Health
Kyriacos Hatzaras
Programme Officer for eHealth, Well-Being and Ageing, DG CNECT, EC
Martijn Oldenhof
R&I Programme Officer, EuroHPC JU




Moderator(S)

Elizabeth Kuiper
Associate Director & Head of the Social Europe and Well-being Programme, European Policy Centre


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The European Policy Centre is delighted to invite you to this
 hybrid Policy Dialogue on AI in Health. As artificial intelligence continues to transform the healthcare sector, this event will address both the unprecedented opportunities and policy challenges this technological revolution brings forward.
 
Policymakers, researchers and R&D experts will examine AI's current applications and potential uses throughout the healthcare lifecycle, from early-stage research to clinical delivery. These discussions will be framed in the EU’s regulatory and innovation frameworks.
 
The event comes at a critical juncture, as major digital laws come into effect and the European Commission is prioritising the responsible development of AI in healthcare as a strategic objective.
 
The discussion will first explore how the evolving regulatory landscape – such as the AI Act, Medical Devices Regulation, and European Health Data Space impact AI healthcare implementation. The event will then focus on the path from research to scalable solutions, addressing concerns around trust and privacy for researchers, patients and clinicians, as well as other data challenges. The exchange will culminate in a discussion on what defines an 'AI-ready' healthcare system.
 
Panellists will work to identify best practices and inspire ambitious policy recommendations, to ensure AI advances translate into more efficient healthcare systems, improved patient outcomes, and enhanced European competitiveness in this critical sector.
 
Participation is open to EPC members, media, and EU officials


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