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ANTILOPE's ambition was to drive eHealth interoperability in Europe and beyond. Between February 2013 and January 2015 key national and international organisations worked together to select and define eHealth standards and specifications. They created, validated and disseminated a common approach for testing and certification of eHealth solutions and services in Europe.  Read more

Antilope guidance documents now available

Today the EU-funded Antilope project released guidance documents and educational material to further eHealth interoperability in Europe. The documents build on the European Commission’s eHealth Interoperability Framework Study released in July 2013, and are intended for national, regional or project based deployments. They offer guidance and definitions including (1) a set of clinical use cases, (2) a quality management approach for eHealth solutions, (3) an overview of available testing tools, and (4) a suggested approach to quality-label or to certify eHealth solutions. The documents are available for download at www.antilope-project.eu/resources.

“Our project and our documents offer a roadmap towards European eHealth interoperability, while respecting where we are today, where international standards and profiles exist alongside national realities and legacies,” says Ib Johansen from Medcom, coordinator of the Antilope project. “We will now take these documents to the European regions and Member States for discussion and feedback.”

“The Antilope project is about the need for an interoperability framework in which national, regional and local deployments converge as much as possible, while taking into account local, regional and national specificities,” says Benoît Abeloos, Project Officer at the European Commission’s DG Connect. “We wish the project good success, and call on national and international stakeholders to become engaged.”

Over the next twelve months the Antilope project will organise at least ten regional workshops all over Europe. During these workshops the guidance documents will be shared and discussed with local and regional stakeholders and national and international experts. The workshops will serve to improve awareness and possible adoption, while the discussions will feed back into the final guidance documents to be released in December 2014.

The first regional workshop will take place on 21 January 2014 in Odense, Denmark, primarily for Nordic and Baltic countries. Although all events will be by invitation only, the project calls on all interested parties to register their interest on the project website www.antilope-project.eu.

Regional workshops

The Antilope consortium will be holding a series of ten regional workshops to test and validate the Antilope reports, recommendations and education material with participants from national and regional standards organisations, eHealth competence centres, and other stakeholders.

The first workshop will be held 21 January 2014 in Odense, Denmark, for participants from the Nordic and Baltic countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden.  More…

The next workshop will be held 20 February 2014 in Bratislava, hosted by the Slovak Ministry of Health for participants from the Visegrád Group‎ of countries (also known as “V4″): the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic.  More…