HealthHub Finland EDIH Project Has Ended — Collaboration Continues

The HealthHub Finland EDIH project officially concluded on 31 March 2026. Over the past years, HealthHub Finland has brought together experts, organisations, and regions to strengthen digital capabilities, accelerate innovation, and build lasting connections across the ecosystem.

Although the EDIH‑funded phase has ended — and no subsidised or free EDIH services are available anymore — the cooperation built during the project will continue.

What Continues After the Project

Partner collaboration remains strong.
All HealthHub Finland partner organisations will continue working together within their own operations. The widely appreciated HealthHub Finland Clinic model will carry on as an accessible way for organisations to meet experts, assess needs, and explore potential service pathways.

National cooperation through Suomi Hub (Sitra).
The wider national collaboration will continue through Suomi Hub by Sitra, supporting regional cooperation and ensuring that the models created in HHFIN remain available to Finnish organisations.

Expertise and networks remain available.
Even without EDIH funding, partner organisations stay committed to helping companies and public‑sector actors navigate digital health development, access expertise, and connect with the right stakeholders.

What Has Ended

As of 31 March 2026:

  • EDIH funding and financial support have ended.
  • Subsidised and free EDIH services are no longer available.
  • Centralised EDIH service management has concluded — partners now continue within their own processes.

The HealthHub Finland community has achieved meaningful impact, and the collaboration fostered through the project will continue to benefit Finland’s digital health ecosystem well into the future.