MEDVIA launches working groups in health data and ATMP

In response to feedback received during our Roadmap to the Future member event earlier this year, MEDVIA has launched two new working groups: ATMP and health data. These WGs are in addition to our existing Zorgadviesraad (Care Advisory Council).

The Health Data WG will brainstorm and identify best practices surrounding the collection and application of health-related data and translate these conversations into projects. It will explore the obstacles in effectively obtaining and using qualitative health data while also defining concrete projects that can apply these cross-sectional use cases in real life.

We are looking to our membership to find enthusiastic contributors to the WG, professionals with solid contributions to make in the subject of health data and who have strong opinions about how to solve challenges and set targets.

This working group officially kicks off with an info webinar on 27 June at 10.00. If you are interested in joining this working group, tune in then! A link to the webinar will be emailed and available on our website in the next few days.

The ATMP WG will focus on challenges surrounding getting ATMP innovations from research to market. We are looking for strategic thinkers that will help build the ATMP ecosystem and love to get their hands dirty.

The ATMP WG will officially kick off in July in collaboration with at.las and GATE. Check your in-box for future communications about dates and details of the launch.

The Health Data and ATMP working groups are only open to members of MEDVIA.

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