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History of the InstituteThe ProRec initiativeThe onset of the ProRec initiative followed the conclusions of the Concerted Action MEDIREC (1994-1995). These resulted in a set of statements regarding the reasons why Electronic Health Record systems were not used more widely in any of the European countries, as well as suggestions (summed up in the "Lisbon Declaration") for possible remedies. The ProRec initiative has been developing since 1996 with strong support from DG "Information Society" (initially DG XIII), more particularly through the ProRec Support Action (1996-1998), and the WIDENET Accompanying Measure (2000-2003). The network of ProRec centresThe organic tools of this initiative have taken the form of a network of national non-profit organisations (the "ProRec centres") , sharing the same goals and relying on the same fundamental principles. In general terms, the common goals of the ProRec centres are:
It has been established that, in order to reach the above goals, and as a matter of basic principle, the ProRec national centres need to gather representatives as well as opinion leaders in a balanced way from both the users' and the solution providers' categories, while fostering strong relationships with public authorities and decision makers. The means they put into action depend on an up-to-date analysis of the local peculiarities of the customers' or health care providers' needs and of the state of the market. These means may take various forms, such as:
The scope of the ProRec centres may, for instance, include:
To date, and as a result of all the efforts that have been made since
the inception of the ProRec initiative,
15 national ProRec
centres are in existence, i.e. established, registered,
and active (Austria, |