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Felleskatalogen is a private company owned by the Association of Pharmaceutical Industry in Norway (LMI). Felleskatalogen is the “number one” information source for all groups of healthcare personnel in Norway.
UCD will be active in disseminating KPIs developed in Task 1.4, and will be active in WP4, and WP6 as the lead for the work in one of the testing scenarios on young people with complex needs.
Prof Maria Brenner, Professor of Children’s Nursing is experienced in leading large multidisciplinary teams. This includes a current 5-year project funded by the European Research Council to explore the initiation of technology dependence in children with complex care needs (TechChild). She previously led the development of the first standards of care for children with complex care needs in Europe as part of the Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project, funded by the EU Commission Horizon 2020.
Felleskatalogen provides healthcare personnel and patients with structured, updated and easily available information about pharmaceutical products on the Norwegian market. Felleskatalogen’s website is the source for digital package leaflets in Norway.
Our main task is to prepare digital package leaflets as FHIR ePI to support the Nordic test scenarios, and to contribute into the development of the FHIR ePI standard. WP4 (T4.4) and WP5 (T5.1, T5.5).
Felleskatalogen will bring more than 20 years of experience with digital package leaflets into the project.
Felleskatalogen is working together with NoMA, EMA and Gravitate Health to uncover potential hurdles and needs for improvements in the FHIR ePI standard and SPOR, and by this ensure the best outcome of EMA’s ePI project.
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