# Telemedicine and the European Health Data Space: a new paradigm for healthcare in the EU

**Authors:** Margarida Carradinha, Vanessa I. S. Mendes, Rui Pedro Moura, Nuno P. Silva, Laura Rocha, João Gonçalves, Inês Antunes, Eirini Schiza, Constantinos S. Pattichis, Alberto Zanini, Vanja Pajić, Cátia S. Pinto

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2025.1713758 · 2026-01-09

## TL;DR

This paper discusses how telemedicine, supported by the European Health Data Space, is transforming healthcare in the EU by enabling cross-border services and improving patient access.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of cross-border telemedicine under the EHDS, highlighting enablers, barriers, and innovations.

## Key findings

- Cross-border telemedicine applications like teleconsultation and teleradiology are being implemented with initial success.
- Legal, financial, and technical challenges remain significant barriers to widespread adoption.
- EHDS integration with MyHealth@EU is building trust in secure telemedicine services.

## Abstract

Telemedicine has emerged as a transformative tool for remote healthcare, taking advantage of information and communication technologies to simplify the access to healthcare by patients. With the publication of Regulation (EU) 2025/327 on the European Health Data Space (EHDS), telemedicine has gained new momentum, particularly in the context of MyHealth@EU.

This article explores the framework for cross-border telemedicine under the EHDS, with a focus on real-world applications. It also aims to identify the enablers and barriers in several key domains, including legal, regulatory, organizational, financial, clinical, cultural, and technical aspects. The article also aims to discuss innovations in the field of telemedicine, namely the application of artificial intelligence.

This review was conducted, focusing on cross-border telemedicine applications and the impact of the EHDS. The review also included studies related to telemedicine implementations in different medical disciplines, presenting the key successes and the challenges associated with these methods.

It is highlighted the initial progress made in cross-border telemedicine, where various approaches have been used, including teleconsultation, tele-expertise exchange, telemonitoring, telepathology, teleradiology, and remote surgery. Despite challenges such as legal uncertainties, financial constraints, and technical barriers, the integration of EHDS, supported by MyHealth@EU, has proven beneficial in building trust in secure, reliable telemedicine applications. The lessons learned and recommendations offer valuable insights for scaling cross-border telemedicine services. With the implementation of the EHDS and the use of MyHealth@EU, services can significantly improve access to healthcare and clinical outcomes by enabling more informed decision-making. As these services continue to evolve, they will contribute to a more integrated, and patient-centered healthcare system.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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