- ATC
- Abbreviation:Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- Authentication
- Definition:Authentication
Authentication, in the context of eHealth information security, refers to the confirmation of the identity of a user demanding access to eHealth services. Its purpose is to verify whether or not the user really is who he/she claims to be. Authentication is not to be confused with Authorization, which deals with rights particular users or user groups may or may not have.
While Authentication deals with questions like: “Is this person really Dr. X?“, Authorization might ask “Does Dr. X have the right to access this specific kind of data?“.
- Authorization
- Definition:Authorization
Authorization, in the context of eHealth information security, refers to rights a particular user (e.g., health care professional) has with regards to eHealth service systems. Authorization is not to be confused with Authentication, which deals with the question of whether the user demanding access to eHealth service systems really is the person he/she claims to be.
While Authorization deals with questions like: “Does Dr. X have the right to access this specific kind of data?“, Authentication might ask “Is this person really Dr. X?“.
- CALLepSO
- Acronym:epSOS-CALLIOPE collaboration
CALLepSO is the joint work group tasked with the creation of a meeting space between CALLIOPE and epSOS. It will bridge the input of their members in order to ensure a broader acceptance for eHealth applications across Europe.
- CALLIOPE
- Acronym:Call for Interoperability
CALLIOPE is a Thematic Network focused on cross-border eHealth Interoperability on an organisational level:
http://www.calliope-network.eu/ - CCs
- Abbreviation:Competence Centres
- CEN
- Acronym:Comité Européen de Normalisation (European Committee for Standardization)
- CIP
- Abbreviation:Competitiveness & Innovation Framework Programme
The CIP is an EC Framework Programme intended to run from 2007 to 2013. Its primary goal is to provide financing for projects intended to enhance the competitiveness of European enterprises (especially SMEs).
- Citizens
- Definition:EU citizens
Citizens are individuals in Member States who can be patients, relatives of patients, carers or persons who may need to have access to healthcare in the future. At its simplest, citizens are represented as the total population of a Member State (EHRI).
- Country A
- Definition:Country of Origin
- Country B
- Definition:Country receiving patients from abroad
- Cross-border interoperability
- Definition:
"Cross-border interoperability" means interoperability between neighbouring and non-neighbouring Member States and their entire territories.
- DG INFSO
- Acronym:Directorate General for Information Society and Media
- Dispenser
- Definition:
Health Care Professional who provides the order of a prescription. The professional person must be authorized to do so.
- dissemination
- Definition:
An interactive process to exchange information with an interested audience, but also between epSOS partners, using several methods and channels.
- DMP
- Item for:Dossier Médical Personnel
- EC
- Abbreviation:European Commission
- eDispensation
- Acronym:Electronic Dispensation
eDispensing is defined as the act of electronically retrieving a prescription and administering medicine to the patient as indicated in the corresponding ePrescription. Once the medicine is administered, the dispenser sends an electronic report on the dispensed medicine(s).
- EESSI
- Item for:Electronic Exchange of Social Security Information
- EFTA
- Acronym:European Free Trade Association
