Research project eID enabled Standardized and HArmonized health REcords management (e-SHARE)
The e-SHARE project explores electronic identification for patient centric e-health services, specifically in Brazil. They are compared and contrasted with similar services in Sweden and Europe in general.

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The e-SHARE research project primarily aims at setting the base for a patient centric health management framework. This project is defined and designed in collaboration with Brazilian e-health partners as a foundation to the Brazil–Sweden initiative “Open Health: The Medical Journal for the Patient”.
Currently we are working on:
- Understanding the context to elicit the requirements and obligations for patient centricity
- Analysing the impact that a patient-centric approach preserving privacy and security of patient data has on digital identification on the local healthcare delivery system
- Harmonised standardised health records management (HRM)
The e-SHARE project implicates solutions for electronic identification, authentication and trust services (eID) for patient-centric e-health. The technology readiness level is, according to the EU and Horizon 2020 scale, 4–5.
Project managers
Aron LarssonParticipating research institutes and universities
Stockholm University
EMBRAPII Unit CEEI – UFCG
Participating industries and startups
Actadig Digital Health Services
PromptusMed
Participating municipalities and associations
Multimodal Intermunicipal Consortium (CIM)
Chronic Renal Patients Association of Pará (ARTC-PA)
The Paraense Hemophilia Association (ASPAHC)