Security Improvements for Better and Safer Cross-Border ePrescription and Patient Summary Services

Large-scale deployment of electronic Prescription and Patient Summary services (eP/ PS) is expected to enable seamless cross-border care and secure access to patient health information between European healthcare systems. Guaranteeing national readiness to support priorities, determined at the polit...

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Border security
Borders
Computer information security
Cost control
Efficiency
Electronic health records
Electronics
Health
Health care
Health care access
Health care policy
Health services
Medical care
Patient safety
Patients
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