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Welcome
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The EUROREC Institute (EuroRec) is an independent not-for-profit
organisation, promoting in Europe the use of high quality
Electronic Health Record systems (EHRs).
One of its main missions is to support, as the European
authorised certification body, EHRs certification development,
testing and assessment by defining functional and other criteria.
EuroRec is organised as a permanent network of National ProRec centres
and provides services to industry (the developers
and vendors), healthcare providers (the buyers), policy
makers and patients.
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Events
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MIE 2009 Conference
The 22nd International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics will be held in the city of Sarajevo.
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30/08/2009 - 02/09/2009, Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
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High Level eHealth Ministerial Conference & WoHIT
The next WoHIT conference will be held in conjunction with the European Union's annual High Level eHealth Ministerial Conference in Barcelona on 15-18 March 2010. ...
15/03/2010 - 18/03/2010, Barcelona, Spain
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eHealth 2009
The eHealth 2009 conference will take place in connection with the Czech Presidency. It is organised by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the European Commission. ...
18/02/2009 - 20/02/2009, Prague, Czech Republic
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Upcoming events 
Past events 
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News
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14/11/2008
EuroRec Seal 2008 granted to Four Irish GP EHR systems
The board of the European Institute for Health Records (EuroRec) proudly announces that Four GP Practice Software Products have achieved the conditions to be met for the EuroRec Quality Label 2008 for ... (more)
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14/11/2008
EuroRec Executive Body: New Secretary General
The EuroRec Institute welcomes Glyn Hayes as new Secretary General of the EuroRec Institute ... (more)
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07/11/2008
EuroRec’s Annual Conference 2008: presentations available
EuroRec’s Annual Conference 2008 took place on the 3rd of November in Copenhagen in a joint meeting with EHTEL. The conference was entitled “eHealth Planning and Management Symposium 2008”.
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