AI in healthcare at the heart of EU Policymaking, via VPH Institute

Robot effectuant une opération chirurgicale avec médecin.
Robot effectuant une opération chirurgicale avec médecin.

On 24 September 2025 Professor Liesbet Geris, representing VPH and the in silico medicine community, had the honour of presenting in the SANT Committee of the European Parliament the transformative role of AI and digital technologies in healthcare.

Prof Geris highlighted practical applications already in use, such as patient-specific models for cardiovascular surgery, digital twins for medical training, AI-assisted insulin management in intensive care, pharmacogenomics to personalize therapies, and simulations accelerating treatment development for rare diseases.

Despite these advances, significant challenges remain. Regulatory frameworks such as the AI Act, MDR, GDPR and the European Health Data Space often overlap or conflict, creating legal uncertainty and deterring investment, particularly from SMEs facing high entry costs. Questions of liability, the quality of input data, and the need to train and build trust among healthcare professionals further complicate deployment.At the same time, opportunities exist in building a connected European ecosystem for digital health, strengthening interoperability and standardization, and supporting innovation through initiatives such as the Virtual Human Twin program launched by the European Commission