This supplement to BMC Proceedings brings together 13 peerreviewed abstracts accepted to the scientific track of EHRCON25, held in Barcelona in October 2025.Spanning both short papers and poster presentations, this collection reflects some of the incredible work currently being undertaken across the openEHR and wider digital health communities.The abstracts represent a significant investment of time and expertise by researchers working at the intersection of health informatics and technology.Their contributions demonstrate not only technical innovation but also a strong commitment to advancing interoperable, clinically meaningful, and sustainable health information systems.We congratulate all authors whose work has been selected for publication in this supplement.Equally, this supplement would not have been possible without the commitment and rigour of our dedicated team of peer reviewers.Through careful and constructive review, they have helped the authors to ensure the scientific quality, clarity and relevance of the accepted abstracts.This work, which was undertaken alongside demanding professional and academic commitments, has been essential to the success of the scientific track and is gratefully acknowledged.Together, these abstracts provide a valuable addition to EHRCON25.Not only do these contributions enrich the conference programme, they also support the ongoing promotion of knowledge exchange, whilst capturing the continuous evolution of research, practice and collaboration within the openEHR ecosystem.We warmly thank all authors and reviewers for their commitment and contributions, and are pleased to present this supplement as part of the enduring academic and professional output of EHRCON25.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9e47378050d08c1b751bf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-026-00367-3