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European Commission issues EHR compatibility recommendation

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, July 8, 2008

According to a recommendation by the European Commission, Europe will have electronic health records (EHR) that cross international borders by 2015, reports the International Herald Tribune. The decision is part of a decision to allow European Union citizens to receive most healthcare treatment anywhere within the union without prior authorization.

The European Commission put forth guidelines that would make it easier for hospitals across borders to access emergency data and patient summaries to better ensure patient safety. The Commission says each nation is responsible for researching and implementing a new system that would allow EHRs to be more accessible, according to the Tribune.

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