Examples of using Reference networks in English and their translations into German
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European reference networks.
One thing that I very much welcome, on a personal level,is the fact that there are to be reference networks at long last.
European Reference Networks for Rare Diseases.
In the field of surveying systems, construction and machine controls, data collection and reference networks.
I am thinking here of reference networks and information points.
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Centres of expertise should be identified and their participation in European Reference Networks encouraged;
Number of operating European Reference Networks by 2017, 2020 and 2023.
These reference networks can provide the exchange of best practice and high-quality healthcare.
Centres of expertise and European reference networks for rare diseases.
European Reference Networks: finding a home for all rare disease patients.
Publications Building European reference networks in health care.
GNSS reference networks are the fundamental base of an accurate and reliable three-dimensional geodetic reference for every major project.
Specific objective 2: number of functioning European Reference Networks and number of guidelines developed;
European Reference Networks(ERNs) create a clear governance structure for knowledge sharing and care coordination across the EU.
This may be the case in particular for any treatment provided through European reference networks as mentioned in Article 15 of this Directive.
Paves the way for European Reference Networks- specialised centres of expertise where health experts from across Europe can share best practice.
Additionally, the current EU legislative framework needs to be better adapted to rare diseases,for example by making provision for the establishment of reference networks.
National Plans for Rare Diseases, Centres of Expertise and European Reference Networks, Research and Treatments, Information and Specialised Services.
This includes creation of reference networks(in compliance with point 2.1), information and registries for rare diseases based on the common criteria of accreditation.
The EESC agrees that national and regional centres of expertise should be designated andtheir participation in European Reference Networks encouraged and fostered.
The development of global reference networks for the public and private sectors, ensuring a constant and clear two-way flow of interactions with the global market;
We shall achieve this in large part by recommending to the Member States that theydevelop plans and strategies on rare diseases and by creating European reference networks.
European networks of centres of reference("European reference networks") would bring together on a voluntary basis specialised centres in different Member States.
The EESC agrees that national and regional centres of expertise should be designated andtheir participation in European Reference Networks encouraged and fostered.
The Polka Project willalso support the implementation of the EU Policy for Reference Networks; a Task Force will continue the RAPSODY Project activities and propose additional recommendations to further support the Policy.
Ensuring access to high-quality healthcare, in particular through identifying national and regional centres of expertise andfoster their participation in European Reference Networks;
European Reference Networks(ERN) create a clear governance structure for knowledge sharing and care coordination across the EU to improve access to diagnosis and treatment, as well as the provision of high-quality healthcare for patients.
The highly specialised care of patients with rare illnesses andthe excellent research in our centre has been honoured by European reference networks and strengthened further.
Specific actions under this policy objective would include setting up accreditation andsupport of European reference networks, strengthening collaboration on patient safety and quality of care and improve the prudent use of antimicrobial agents in human medicine.
Ensure through appropriate funding mechanisms the long-term sustainability of research infrastructures, such as biobanks, databases and registries, and of healthcare infrastructures such as centres of expertise,as well as European reference networks for rare diseases;