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  • Health Informatics
  • Information Systems
  • Digital Health

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  • Platform approaches are increasingly vital for enhancing interorganizational integration and fostering eHealth innovation.
  • Numerous eHealth platform projects have been initiated across Europe, but a comprehensive overview is lacking.
  • A systematic analysis is needed to understand the landscape of European eHealth platforms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically collect and analyze existing European eHealth platforms.
  • To systematize these platforms based on their functional alignment.
  • To identify and classify general classes of platforms within the healthcare sector.

Main Methods:

  • A multiple-source analysis was conducted to gather data on European eHealth platforms.
  • Platforms were classified using defined dimensions to assess their functional adjustment.
  • A functional clustering approach was employed to categorize the identified platforms.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive collection of European eHealth platforms was compiled.
  • Key dimensions for classifying eHealth platforms were established.
  • Two distinct general classes of eHealth platforms were identified in the healthcare sector.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides a systematic classification of European eHealth platforms.
  • The identified functional clusters and classes offer insights into platform diversity.
  • This systematization aids in understanding and advancing eHealth innovation and integration through platforms.