EUROpean Cancer Registry-based study
to provide an updated description of cancer survival time trends and differences across European countries, to measure cancer prevalence, and to study patterns of care of cancer patients.
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to provide an updated description of cancer survival time trends and differences across European countries, to measure cancer prevalence, and to study patterns of care of cancer patients.
EURECCA is an international multidisciplinary platform of clinicians and epidemiologists aiming to improve the quality of cancer care by data registration, feedback, forming plans for improvement and sharing knowledge of performance and science. EURECCA is registered as a foundation, based in Leiden. EURECCA’s goal is to enlarge the European platform and infrastructure to cooperate with national registries or audit structures, expand the coverage of cancer patient outcome data that is captured and audit the quality of multidisciplinary cancer care.
To establish a European Health Promotion Monitoring System, including a common set of health promotion indicators;
To recommend suitable methodology and systems to collect the above data on health promotion indicators and activate the monitoring system;
To recommend appropriate user-friendly dissemination strategies that provide practical relevance and value to the work of both policy makers and practitioners concerned with promotion policy and practice at Community level and within the Member States
EUNetPaS seeks to establish an umbrella network to improve cooperation among Member States in the field of patient safety, particular with respect to culture, reporting and learning systems, and education, and thus avoid overlap and duplication of efforts.
The project intends to raise and harmonise quality of care and enable equity (environmental, social, gender and geographical) of care of rheumatic diseases and other musculoskeletal conditions across the Member States by further developing a relevant health surveillance and information system.
To contribute to the establishment of a system for collection, analysis and dissemination of European community health indicators.
Human Biomonitoring and the need for more harmonized approaches in Europe to allow for better comparability or results and more efficient use of resources.
The European Core Indicators for Diabetes mellitus (EUCID) project sets up a stable organization to collect and analyse data on health status and care delivery for diabetes mellitus in the EU countries and the future member states in order to promote the planning for a good diabetes health status and diabetes care organization in the different countries
EUBIROD targets the sustainability of complex systems of health indicators requiring continuous update and regular maintenance. The project proposes an action to implement, extend, and customize the application of the BIRO technology in at least 20 European Member States. Participants will be connected through a system that will safely collect aggregated data and produce systematic EU reports of diabetes indicators.