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  • 09/03/2026

    xShare yellow button: Its EHDS origins and important next steps

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    In January 2026, Health Management, a regular journal/magazine for health professionals published the latest about the xShare yellow button, written by EHTEL digital health facilitator, Luc Nicolas. Luc’s article is entitled “A European Yellow Button to Break Silos and Empower People”. It is based on the work of the xShare project which itself promotes the article.

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  • 09/03/2026

    Equicares shares its latest news and video

    The Equicares project – a project which focuses on mental for people in vulnerable situations – has launched plenty of information about what it is doing.

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  • 09/03/2026

    Building a Future-Ready European Health Workforce

    On 14 January 2026, the EU Health Coalition - of which EHTEL is a member - met with the BeWell project, at a policy brunch, to explore together ways to build a European health workforce that is future-ready. The structured discussion brought together 30+  European Commission representatives, health attachĂ©s, policy makers, and workforce experts as well as representatives of health sector stakeholders – like EHTEL –  and regional authorities.

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  • 09/03/2026

    Digital health skills: Practical experiences including in micro-credentialling

    On the digital health transformation front, building partnerships will help strengthen the available of skills and training. Micro-credentialling, in particular, is of especial importance.

    On 1-2 December 2025, the Network for Digital Health Excellence (NET4DHE) held a European Digital Health Summit at the Case de America in Madrid. The two-day platform for dialogue and collaboration concentrated on translating policy into practice and fostering partnerships among European Member States, academia, and industry.

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  • 26/02/2026

    All the latest on understanding the DMAT

    The DMAT is a toolkit developed in the Laurel project to support organisations involved in integrated long-term care (I-LTC) in assessing and improving their digital readiness.

    DMAT’s purpose is to enable the transition toward better integrated, person-centred services and to facilitate the adoption of smart digital solutions by strengthening care delivery and professional capacity.

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