Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS
Healthcare systems are increasingly exploiting the advantages of Internet of Things technologies: cloud-connected devices with perceptive sensors can gather very accurate health data from people even if they do not get to the hospital or private clinics. For potential innovators of new medical IoT d...
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| description | Healthcare systems are increasingly exploiting the advantages of Internet of Things technologies: cloud-connected devices with perceptive sensors can gather very accurate health data from people even if they do not get to the hospital or private clinics. For potential innovators of new medical IoT devices, the legal framework applicable was until now limited to the application of the General Data Protection Regulation and the Medical Devices Regulation. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8a318b5c9c564b968be4871060129fe72025-08-20T13:13:29ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Journal of Risk Regulation1867-299X2190-824912310.1017/err.2025.18Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDSF. Casarosa0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5256-3505F. Gennari1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0847-8466Liderlab – Dirpolis, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, ItalyLiderlab – Dirpolis, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, ItalyHealthcare systems are increasingly exploiting the advantages of Internet of Things technologies: cloud-connected devices with perceptive sensors can gather very accurate health data from people even if they do not get to the hospital or private clinics. For potential innovators of new medical IoT devices, the legal framework applicable was until now limited to the application of the General Data Protection Regulation and the Medical Devices Regulation.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1867299X25000182/type/journal_articleconnected productsdata accessdata sharing contractsdata transferInternet of Medical Thingssecondary use of health data |
| spellingShingle | F. Casarosa F. Gennari Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS European Journal of Risk Regulation connected products data access data sharing contracts data transfer Internet of Medical Things secondary use of health data |
| title | Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS |
| title_full | Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS |
| title_fullStr | Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS |
| title_full_unstemmed | Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS |
| title_short | Data Sharing in the Internet of Medical Things: Between the Data Act and the EHDS |
| title_sort | data sharing in the internet of medical things between the data act and the ehds |
| topic | connected products data access data sharing contracts data transfer Internet of Medical Things secondary use of health data |
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