

The EHDS establishes a mandatory requirement for healthcare organizations, shaping how patient data must be governed across borders. Those who approach this regulatory obligation as a pathway to innovation can strengthen their strategic position in the market. Realizing this potential depends on data interoperability that ensures health information can be shared, understood, and reused across borders.
SNOMED CT enables this consistency. Used widely across Europe, it provides a common clinical language spanning diagnoses, drug names, lab codes, medical devices, and more—allowing data from different systems and countries to mean the same thing. However, its ability to drive value is often overlooked, in part because implementing it at scale is complex.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss the clinical, technical, and organizational challenges of SNOMED CT implementation and present a structured approach to fulfilling EHDS requirements and gaining a strategic advantage.
Join Orsolya Bali, Director of Ontology Platforms at IQVIA, and Licínio Kustra Mano, Customer Relations Executive at SNOMED International, for this live presentation and Q&A.
What you will learn
Speakers:
Orsolya Bali
Director of Ontology Platform, IQVIA’s Center for Health Data Semantics
Licínio Kustra Mano
Customer Relations Lead for Europe, SNOMED International