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[European Reference Network for Rare Hepatological Diseases (ERN RARE-LIVER)].

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Patients with rare diseases often receive insufficient medical care. The European Reference Networks (ERNs) were initiated by the European Union to improve healthcare for patients with rare and complex diseases… Click to show full abstract

Patients with rare diseases often receive insufficient medical care. The European Reference Networks (ERNs) were initiated by the European Union to improve healthcare for patients with rare and complex diseases within Europe. The Reference Network on Hepatological Diseases (ERN RARE-LIVER), which consists of hepatological centres, scientific societies and numerous patient organizations, is one of 24 ERNs. The aim of ERN RARE-LIVER is high-quality healthcare for patients suffering from rare liver diseases, regardless of their place of residence. Standardization of treatment, coordination of research projects as well as training and teaching of patients, patient representatives and healthcare professionals are means to reach this goal. Virtual case discussions are offered via a web-based platform (Clinical Patient Management System), in which experts from the ERNs advise treating physicians on the diagnosis and therapy of rare diseases.

Keywords: reference network; ern rare; rare liver; european reference; hepatological diseases

Journal Title: Der Internist
Year Published: 2021

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