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Stretching Constitutional Boundaries: The European Health Data Space Regulation and Its Impact on the Public Health Integration Process

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2026

Anna Fiorentini*
Affiliation:
Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Abstract

Harnessing the economic and social value of health data in the EU – The European Health Data Space Regulation (the Regulation) as a cornerstone of data-driven healthcare and research – Balancing innovation with fundamental rights and European constitutional values – The Regulation within the broader process of European integration in public health – Contribution of the Regulation to the Digital Single Market and the European Health Union – Limits of member state action in a Union based on the rule of law – Constitutional tensions between strategic policy ambitions and existing EU competences – Critical assessment of the Regulation’s compatibility with the EU constitutional framework – Pathways to address identified shortcomings through constitutional and institutional reforms.

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