Betekenis van:
palliative
palliative
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- verdovend, analgetisch, pijnstillend
- moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear
Synoniemen
palliative
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- remedy that alleviates pain without curing
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Collecting and providing information on best practice on palliative care.
- Aspects of palliative medicine will be taken into account.
- Aspects of palliative medicine and the use of active ingredients will be taken into account.
- This work will involve, in particular: developing frameworks for cross-border healthcare purchasing and provision; pilot projects for European networks of centres of reference; issues relating to the mobility of health professionals; developing and piloting methodologies for health systems impact assessment; sharing best practice and expertise relating to patient safety; and supporting work on other issues of potential European cooperation, such as palliative care or proper use of pharmaceuticals.
- This work will involve, in particular: developing frameworks for cross-border healthcare purchasing and provision; pilot projects for European networks of centres of reference; issues relating to the mobility of health professionals; developing and piloting methodologies for health systems impact assessment; sharing best practice and expertise relating to patient safety; and supporting work on other issues of potential European cooperation, such as palliative care or proper use of pharmaceuticals. Actions may also be undertaken on ensuring the provision of supporting data and knowledge on mobility of patients and professionals as well as healthcare and long-term care systems in general.
- Promotion and dissemination of pilot projects, undertaken under the Community and Innovation Programme and other relevant Community instruments [16], on patient summaries, patient, staff and object identifiers, ePrescription, emergency data sets and development of semantic interoperability;analysis of legal, medical and ethical issues of confidentiality; ownership and access to data arising from the use of eHealth tools and electronic health monitoring, in particular in relation to exchange of electronic health records in cross border settings; surveillance and reporting systems; prevention and promotion, palliative care and home care.