Welcome

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

DACH Summit, Vienna, 11 April 2014

Presentations:

Welcome – Introduction to the Summit
Stefan Sauermann, UAS Technikum Wien

eHealth: International initiatives & projects
Kathrin Trunner, Austrian Ministry of Health

State of the Art in Austria
Martin Prager, UBIT, Austria

State of the Art in Germany
Georg Heidenreich, IHE Germany

State of the Art in Switzerland
Dr Sang-IL Kim, eHealth Suisse

Antilope WP2 – Key messages. Quality Management and how to set up interoperability testing
Morten Bruun-Rasmussen, MEDIQ, Denmark

Antilope WP3 –Tools for testing interoperability. Existing tools and tools to be developed
Milan Zoric, ETSI

Antilope WP4 – Setting up labelling and certification. Processes and how to set up the organisation
Karima Bourquard, IHE Europe

 

Western Balkan Summit, Ljubljana, 3 April 2014

 Presentations:

Welcome – Introduction to the Summit
Leo Ciglenečki, ProRec.SI

Antilope_Background, purpose, outcome
Leo Ciglenečki, ProRec.SI for the Antilope core team

State of the art in Western Balkan countries:  How interoperability is performed in…

Use Cases as basis for setting up interoperability testing and organization (WP1)
Karima Bourquard, IHE-Europe, Belgium

Quality Management and how to set up interoperability testing (WP2)
Morten Bruun-Rasmussen, MEDIQ, Denmark

Interoperability testing tools. Existing tools and tools to be developed (WP3)

Milan Zoric, ETSI – the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, France

Setting up labelling and certification. Processes and how to set up the organization (WP4)
Karima Bourquard, IHE-Europe, Belgium