Health Data Centre
The Health Data Centre (HDC) is a centre for research and analytics within health data and artificial intelligence. The focus is to develop the area of information driven care for improved healthcare delivery.
About HDC
HDC builds on a collaboration between Halmstad University, Region Halland and Hallandia V.
Platform and expertise
HDC enables health data to be retrieved, stored and analysed in a safe environment.
Projects within HDC
Research is conducted in collaboration with health organisations and companies.
Improving healthcare
HDC contributes to improved healthcare through information driven care.
Our commitment
The Health Data Centre:
- Enables collaboration between experts across disciplines and organisations. Researchers – health organisations – companies.
- Facilitates and provides a technical platform to retrieve, store and analyse health data in a safe environment.
- Conducts research projects where AI is applied to health data for deeper insights to be used by healthcare organisations and companies.
News connected to HDC
News article, June 2022: Halmstad University becomes part of European innovation hub
News article, June 2022: Better care at a lower cost by using data
News article, July 2021: Artificial intelligence and precision health at Halmstad University
Video pod about Sweden as a Life Science nation, June 2021 External link.
By the Government Offices of Sweden (Regeringskansliet). With Markus Lingman, Region Halland.
News article, April 2021: AI important for future personalised care
TV talk about AI in healthcare, Nov 2020 External link.
By UR Samtiden. With Markus Lingman, Region Halland, and Mattias Ohlsson, Halmstad University.
News article, Nov 2020: Markus Lingman is the AI Swede of the year External link.
News article, Now 2020: Artificial intelligence could predict and prevent diseases
News article and lecture, Sept 2020: AI and health data External link.
Hallands new innovation centre for information driven care – Leap for Life External link.

The Health Data Centre builds on a collaboration between Halmstad University, Region Halland and the healthcare technology company Hallandia V, which holds the platform SHAARPEC.