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Scoping study on evidence to tackle high-burden under-researched medical conditions 
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European Commission

Scoping study on evidence to tackle high-burden under-researched medical conditions

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10 Feb 2023

A number of medical conditions are insufficiently recognised, diagnosed and treated due to a lack of knowledge, and may be under-researched, even though they are a major burden for patients and society. The EUHealthSupport Consortium conducted exploratory research for the European Commission into these so-called ‘high-burden under-researched medical conditions’. Four complementary perspectives...

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Clinical guidelines for chronic conditions in the European Union (2013)
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WHO Regional Office for Europe

Clinical guidelines for chronic conditions in the European Union (2013)

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12 Nov 2018

This study reviews for the first time the various national practices relating to clinical guidelines for chronic diseases in 29 European countries (the European Union (EU), Norway and Switzerland). This study was commissioned by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Health and Consumers.

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