RARE-Bestpractices: A Platform for Sharing Best Practices for the Management of Rare Diseases

Taruscio, D. et al. (2014) RARE-Bestpractices: A Platform for Sharing Best Practices for the Management of Rare Diseases. 7th European Conference on Rare Diseases and Orphan Products (ERCD 2014), Berlin, Germany, 8-10 May 2014. O14. (doi: 10.1186/1750-1172-9-S1-O14)

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Abstract

RARE-Bestpractices (http://www.rarebestpractices.eu) is a 4-year project (2013-2016) funded by the EC FP7. The project aims at improving clinical management of patients with rare diseases (RD) and at narrowing the existing gap in quality of healthcare among countries. Methods: RARE-Bestpractices (http://www.rarebestpractices.eu) involves 9 EU countries, including 15 partners from academic institutions, governmental bodies, patient organizations and networks, which will exploit the added value of integrating different contributions and viewpoints. The platform is developed involving both experts in RD research as well as experts in clinical practice guidelines (CPG) and systematic reviews. Results: Project expected outputs include: 1) identification of challenges to be considered in deriving high quality standards for CPG on RD; 2) transparent procedures and criteria for the evaluation of CPG and their collection in a publicly searchable database; 3) identification of notation criteria to improve user understandability and implementation of CPG; 4) production of mechanisms to assess RD clinical research needs; 5) development of training activities targeted to key stakeholders to disseminate process and tools for developing and evaluating CPG; 6) the publication of a new scientific journal (http://rarejournal.org) Discussion: RARE-Bestpractices addresses the demands from both patients and health care providers for updated and high quality CPG on RD. The project will meet the requirements laid down by to the Directive 2011/24/EU, which endorses EU MS to develop European Reference Networks (ERNs) for RD; in fact, one main criterion for ERNs should be the competence to produce CPG and actively disseminate them among Centers of Expertise.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Additional Information:Abstract published in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 9(S1):014, https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-9-S1-O14
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ritchie, Dr Karen and Hilton Boon, Dr Michele
Authors: Taruscio, D., Morciano, C., Laricchiuta, P., Mincarone, P., Palazzo, F., Leo, C., Sabina, S., Guarino, R., Auld, J., Sejersen, T., Gavhed, D., Ritchie, K., Hilton Boon, M., Manson, J., Kanavos, P., Tordrup, D., Tzouma, V., Le Cam, Y., Senecat, J., Filippini, G., Minozzi, S., Del Giovane, C., Schünemann, H., Meerpohl, J., Prediger, B., Schell, L., Stefanov, R., Iskrov, G., Miteva-Katrandzhieva, T., Serrano-Aguilar, P., Perestelo-Perez, L., Trujillo-Martín, M., Pérez-Ramos, J., Rivero-Santana, A., Brand, A., van Kranen, H., Bushby, K., Atalaia, A., Ramet, J., Siderius, L., Posada, M., Abaitua-Borda, I., Ferreira, V., Hens-Pérez, M., and Manzanares, F.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment
College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > MRC/CSO SPHSU

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