Starting a series of blog posts by Early Career Researchers from the recent 55th UACES Annual Conference in Liverpool, Wendy Kwaku-Yeboah (University of Bologna) presented her ongoing doctoral research on the regulation of cross-border telemedicine within the framework of the EU internal market. Her paper was part of the panel COVID-19-Themed Research In 2025: New Practices, New Perspectives? organised by the EUHealthGov network.
About the author:
Wendy Kwaku Yeboah is a PhD candidate in EU law at the University of Bologna, with a particular focus on EU health law and its digitalisation. Her research explores the regulation of cross-border telemedicine within the framework of the EU internal market, examining both the constitutional and operational dimensions of EU health governance. She investigates how EU law shapes access to healthcare across borders, the challenges of ensuring patient safety and data protection in digital health services, and the evolving role of the Court of Justice of the European Union in this field.