
Between 2013 and 2015, the Antilope project was focused on the dissemination and adoption of the eHealth European Interoperability Framework (eEIF) as defined by the eEIF study (also known as the “Deloitte study”) published in July 2013. Antilope developed guidelines and recommendations that support the eEIF. They are available under Resources.
Based on the results of previous European projects (HITCH and EHRQTN), Antilope developed a consistent framework that will help projects or implementers to deploy their own interoperable solutions. It consists of several interrelated elements that will need to be used at different stages of a project, e.g. specifications, implementation and high level of quality in the testing processes.
Some use cases are linked to their related scenarios that were defined in the refined eHealth Interoperability Framework (eEIF) developed in Antilope project (www.Antilope-project.eu) and its extension developed in eStandards project.
eStandards is a coordination and support action to strengthen the standards and interoperability pillar of DAE 2020, by alignment and wide adoption of standards in the eHealth market for products and services. Website http://www.estandards-project.eu/