European Institute for Health Records
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The European Institute for Health Records or EuroRec Institute is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 as part of the ProRec initiative. On 13 May 2003, the institute was established as a non-profit organization under French law. The institute is involved in the promotion of high quality Electronic Health Record systems in the European Union. One of the main missions of the institute is to support, as the European authorised certification body, EHRs certification development, testing and assessment by defining functional and other criteria.
The objectives of the institute are:
- To federate the established ProRec centres that comply with a set of explicit criteria.
- To develop specifically those activities that cannot be handled at the level of ProRec centres and/or within their scope, according to the principle of subsidiarity and in view of both synergy and economy of scale.
[edit] European Projects
- Q-REC: European Quality Labelling and Certification of Electronic Health Record systems (EHRs)
- RIDE: A Roadmap for Interoperability of eHealth Systems in Support of COM 356 with Special Emphasis on Semantic Interoperability
- EHR-IMPLEMENT: National policies for EHR Implementation in the European area: social and organizational issues
[edit] See also
- Directorate-General for Information Society and Media (European Commission)
- European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI)
- CEN/TC 251
- Health Informatics Service Architecture (HISA)
- EHRcom
- CONTSYS
- Good European Health Record (GEHR)
- Canada Health Infoway
- National Resource Center for Health Information Technology
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (USA)
- Health Level 7
- Clinical Document Architecture (CDA)
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA, USA)
- International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)
- openEHR Foundation
- Open Healthcare
[edit] External links
- European Institute for Health Records
- CEN/TC 125 (European Standardization of Health Informatics)
- COM (2004) 356 final
- Directorate H - ICT For Citizens and Businesses (Unit H1 - ICT for Health)