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European Reference Networks - Key documents (71)
RSSCommission Report on the operation of Directive 2011/24/EU on the application of patients' rights in cross-border healthcare
Final report - Study on cross-border health services: enhancing information provision to patients
Member State Data on cross-border healthcare – Year 2016
Study - Cross-border cooperation: capitalising on existing initiatives for cooperation in cross-border regions
Final report - Patients’ Rights in the European Union: Mapping eXercise
Commission Decision on the adoption of a financing decision for 2017 and 2018 for the pilot project "Pilot project - Rare 2030 - a participatory…
Statement on the definition and minimum criteria for ERN Affiliated Partners
Final report – Study on cross-border health services: potential obstacles for healthcare providers
Final report – Study on better cross-border cooperation for high-cost capital investments in health
Member State Data on cross-border healthcare - Year 2015
Final report - Literature-based approach to defining the concept of healthcare which requires “highly specialised and cost-intensive medical…
Recommendations to support the incorporation of rare diseases into social services and policies
Recommendation on cross-border genetic testing of rare diseases in the European Union
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the procedural aspects on establishing ERNs
Commission report on the operation of Directive 2011/24/EU on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare
Rare disease European Reference Networks: Addendum to Eucerd recommendations of January 2013
Final report - Evaluative study on the cross-border healthcare Directive (2011/24/EU)
Recommendation on ways to improve codification for rare diseases in health information systems
Implementation report on the Commission Communication and Council Recommendation on rare diseases
Impact of information on patients’ choice within the context of the Directive 2011/24/EU of the EP and of the Council on the application of patients’…