Structured Digital Health Knowledge Repository
BRU_DHI is developing a dedicated Knowledge Resource Center to organise key materials on digital health, interoperability, European policy, governance, AI, and health data systems.
Something Insightful Is Coming Soon
The Knowledge Resource Center will become a structured repository for researchers, students, policymakers, health professionals, and project partners working in digital health.
This page will later provide a direct link to access the full repository, including curated resources, downloadable reports, project materials, standards guidance, and policy references.
Purpose
To create an accessible and structured knowledge hub that supports learning, collaboration, project development, policy engagement, and practical implementation in digital health and interoperability.
What the Repository Will Include
The repository will be organised around key knowledge areas relevant to European and international digital health transformation.
Interoperability & Standards
Resources on HL7, FHIR, SNOMED, structured health data, data exchange, and implementation of interoperable digital health systems.
EHDS & Policy
Materials explaining the European Health Data Space and the wider European digital health policy context.
Digital Health Governance
Governance models, ethical frameworks, trust, accountability, and responsible digital health transformation.
AI in Health Systems
Knowledge on AI-ready health systems, machine-readable information, structured data, and trustworthy AI in healthcare.
EU Projects Archive
Historical project information, project links, outputs, lessons learned, and connections to BRU_DHI’s European work.
Reports & Resources
Downloadable materials, reports, briefs, templates, learning resources, and practical implementation documents.
Launching in 2026
We are currently building the digital repository infrastructure and curating the first set of knowledge resources.
Interested in Contributing Resources?
BRU_DHI welcomes collaboration with partners who wish to contribute reports, policy materials, project outputs, training resources, or digital health implementation knowledge.