VITO
VITO (Flemish Institute for Technological Research) leads the project coordination and communication. With extensive experience in cross-sectoral data infrastructures, privacy-preserving methods and stakeholder engagement, VITO acts as the bridge between the technical and legal workstreams and ensures that project results are grounded in real-world needs. VITO also leads the development of the EHDS readiness self-assessment toolkit and the compliance-by-design translation from legal to technical specifications.
UHasselt
UHasselt is the primary technical partner and backbone of the data product workstream. As co-lead of OHDSI Belgium, UHasselt brings pioneering expertise in federated analytics and health data standardisation, including OMOP Common Data Model mapping. The university leads the development of the data product blueprint and the Multiple Sclerosis demonstrator, and works closely with stakeholders to align technical components with their practical needs.
KU Leuven CiTiP
KU Leuven CiTiP (Centre for IT & IP Law) leads the legal workstream. Internationally recognised for its expertise in data protection law, health data regulation and data spaces, CiTiP translates complex EHDS provisions into actionable legal guidance. The team develops role-specific compliance tools for data holders and users, and investigates the interplay between EHDS, GDPR, the Data Governance Act and emerging AI regulation.
imec-SMIT
imec-SMIT (Studies in Media, Innovation & Technology Research Group) leads the organisational workstream, with a focus on co-creation, digital literacy and stakeholder engagement. Their proprietary DataKlap® methodology enables intuitive visualisation of complex data ecosystems, supporting workshops and co-design sessions with diverse audiences. imec-SMIT also contributes federated learning expertise and privacy-by-design components to the technical workstream.
i~HD
i~HD (The European Institute for Innovation through Health Data) brings internationally recognised expertise in health data quality, the QUANTUM quality label framework, and sustainable dissemination across the European health data ecosystem. i~HD leads the data quality and metadata workstream and ensures that project results are broadly distributed and remain accessible beyond the project's lifetime.
VLAIO & BioVia
GET REHDY is funded by VLAIO (ref. HBC.2025.0749) through the BioVia Coock+ health innovation cluster’s non-dilutive funding. GET REHDY starts on 1 March 2026 and runs until 29 February 2028, but organisations can start implementation tracks to start with the building blocks or develop use cases until the end of February 2030.












