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New HemaSphere publication on IVDR implementation
The In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices Regulation (IVDR), which came in to force in May 2022 with the objective of safeguarding the quality and safety of diagnostic tests in the EU, has a major impact on commercially available IVDs (CEIVDs) and…
Read moreEU calls for proposal 2023
IntroductionHorizon Europe is the research and innovation programme of the EU for the period 2021-2027. The programme facilitates research collaboration and strengthens the impact of R&I in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges.
Read moreASCERTAIN: EHA joins consortium aiming for better pricing and reimbursement models
November 28, 2022
EHA is a partner in the ASCERTAIN consortium which will develop models for the pricing, cost-benefit assessment, and reimbursement of innovative health technologies in Europe.
EHA supports the proposal for a Regulation on the European Health Data Space (EHDS)
On October 20, the European Hematology Association (EHA) joined a group of 35 stakeholders in welcoming the European Commission’s proposal on the European Health Data Space.
Read moreEHA endorses the International COVID-19 Blood Cancer Coalition (ICBCC) Statement
On February 21, the COVID-19 Blood Cancer Coalition (ICBCC), a multi-stakeholder coalition including representatives from the global patient advocacy and clinical community, launched its Joint Patient Impact Statement and Recommendations for protecting immunocompromised blood cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more100,000 Patient data sets: The value of data sharing to accelerate blood cancer research.
With almost 100,000 patient data sets identified and 63,000 already transferred to the HARMONY Big Data Platform, the HARMONY Alliance is fully equipped to facilitate state-of-the-art research into blood cancers.
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