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EHTEL actively supports and contributes to a number of EU-funded projects
RENEWING HeALTH

RENEWING HeALTH

RENEWING HeALTH (REgioNs of Europe WorkINg toGether for HEALTH) aims at implementing large-scale real-life test beds for the validation and subsequent evaluation of innovative telemedicine services using a patient-centred approach and a common rigorous assessment methodology. It involves 9 of the most advanced regions in the implementation of health-related ICT services, where service solutions are already operational at local level for the telemonitoring and the treatment of chronic patients suffering from diabetes, chronic obstrutive pulmonary or cardiovascolar diseases.

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CALLIOPE - CALL for InterOPErability

CALLIOPE - CALL for InterOPErability

CALLIOPE has been set up by the EU-funded Thematic Network "CALLIOPE - Creating a European coordination network for eHealth interoperability implementation" The project was launched on 1 June 2008 with a duration of 30 months. The main goal of the CALLIOPE Network has been to produce value for decision makers for national eHealth implementations. CALLIOPE comprises a dedicated forum where decision makers, implementers, professionals, patients and other stakeholders can share visions, experiences and good practices on how to establish interoperable eHealth services.

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ETHICAL - An International Dialogue on Modern Data Use

ETHICAL - An International Dialogue on Modern Data Use

The term ETHICAL is the acronym for "Promoting International Debate on Ethical Implications of Data collection, use and retention for Biometric and Medical Applications". The projects' mission is to be an effective mechanism for societal partners’ engagement in enhancing the debate on ethical implications of data collection, use and retention in medical and biometric applications, in order to create a consensus and a roadmap towards a secure environment and simultaneously no compromise in human rights respect.

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