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HealthChain Project Completed: Advancing Data-Driven Healthcare in Europe

Overview

The HealthChain project, co-funded by the European Union, has reached completion. The initiative aimed to strengthen healthcare value chains at both regional and EU levels by encouraging collaboration and the use of data-driven technologies.

HealthChain brought together partners from across Europe to improve how health data is shared, analyzed, and applied — supporting more efficient and better-connected healthcare systems.

Sparky’s Role in the Project

As a consortium partner, Sparky Data Science contributed to the project’s analytical and technical work. The team focused on ways data science can enhance transparency, interoperability, and cooperation among healthcare institutions.

Through applied data analytics, Sparky supported the development of approaches for secure data exchange, informed decision-making, and the integration of digital tools that assist healthcare professionals and policymakers.

Key Outcomes

The HealthChain project contributed to building a stronger and more connected digital healthcare environment.
Key results include:

  • Improved mechanisms for secure and transparent health data exchange
  • Closer collaboration between healthcare, research, and technology sectors
  • A foundation for future initiatives supporting digital health transformation across Europe

Looking Ahead

Although HealthChain has concluded, its outcomes continue to inform future work in digital health. The project demonstrated the value of collaboration and data-driven methods in improving healthcare systems.

Sparky Data Science remains dedicated to advancing data-based solutions that connect people, technology, and health — contributing to innovation that supports both institutions and communities.

The outcomes achieved through cooperation with KBC Rijeka, Consector Biro, and Sustainable Solutions continue to guide future work in digital health.