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EUCBCC aims to facilitate a process whereby Europe's citizens can make informed choices about whether to seek health care in another Member State and, if they so choose, to ensure that the admin and clinical processes are straightforward and ensure continuity of care. It takes as its starting point the recent draft Directive on Patients' Rights, augmented by the existing body of research on cross-border care. It then focuses on those areas where the necessary information is incomplete and seeks to fill the gaps. It is equally important to state what it does not do. It does not seek to quantify the scale of movement because our earlier research reveals this to be a dynamic area where data are often unavailable and rapidly become out of date. EUCBCC firstly examines five aspects of health care delivery where it will be necessary for procedures to be compatible if patients are to be assured that the care they receive is safe, of adequate quality, and capable of providing continuity where some parts of the overall care process are provided in different Member States. These are: provisions with regard to the continuing quality health professionals; treatment pathways; public reporting of quality; content and scope of medical records; and medical prescribing. Secondly, it looks at three areas where there is already cross-border collaboration, to identify practical issues that have arisen and how they have (not) addressed. These areas of practice are collaborations between hospitals in border areas, telemedicine, and dentistry. The research on the first set of topics generally takes place on two levels. The first involves a series of pan-European surveys to identify the nature of the phenomenon in, as far as possible, all Member States. The second involves focused studies in key areas geographical of subject areas that capture important issues. The methods used are both quantitative and qualitative and involve contributions from a broad range of disciplines.
Dziedzina nauki
Zaproszenie do składania wniosków
FP7-HEALTH-2009-single-stage
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System finansowania
CP-FP - Small or medium-scale focused research projectKoordynator
WC2A 2AE London
Zjednoczone Królestwo
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Uczestnicy (13)
1211 Geneve
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WC1E 7HT London
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1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
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6200 MD Maastricht
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10623 Berlin
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1090 Wien
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08007 Barcelona
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1000 LJUBLJANA
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10151 Tallinn
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00271 Helsinki
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1085 Budapest
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Zakończenie uczestnictwa
30123 Venezia
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30027 San Dona Di Piave
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