Communication of the CLEPIVIR team at the EMOIS 2025 congress

The EMOIS Congress is a must-attend event dedicated to the exploitation of large medico-administrative databases. It provides a unique opportunity to address the challenges of reusing health data and analyzing real-world data, thereby fostering innovation and improving healthcare practices.

EMOIS 2025: The Medical Information Congress

The EMOIS Congress is a leading event for professionals in medical information, health informatics, and epidemiology. Each year, it brings together a wide range of experts, including doctors, researchers, healthcare facility managers, epidemiologists, IT specialists, and representatives from state agencies and health insurance organizations. This congress provides a unique opportunity to exchange insights through scientific and operational presentations, participate in workshops, and stay updated on sector developments. The 2025 edition focused on major themes such as: Perinatal care, with particular attention to monitoring infant mortality through the National Health Data System (SNDS); Patient pathways, addressing topics like modeling, statistical analysis, evaluation, telehealth, and e-health; Territorial organization of care and pharmacoepidemiology…

This congress was also an opportunity for Paul Moulaire, a PhD student from the CLEPIVIR team, to give an oral presentation on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare consumption, highlighting the system’s adaptations and evolutions in response to this unprecedented crisis.