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Review
. 2022 May;40 Suppl 134(5):3-11.
doi: 10.55563/clinexprheumatol/d2qz38. Epub 2022 Mar 29.

The added value of a European Reference Network on rare and complex connective tissue and musculoskeletal diseases: insights after the first 5 years of the ERN ReCONNET

Rosaria Talarico  1 Silvia Aguilera  2 Tobias Alexander  3 Zahir Amoura  4 Janette Andersen  5 Laurent Arnaud  6 Tadej Avcin  7 Sara Marsal Barril  8 Lorenzo Beretta  9 Stefano Bombardieri  10 Alessandra Bortoluzzi  11 Coralie Bouillot  12 Inita Bulina  13 Gerd R Burmester  3 Sara Cannizzo  1 Lorenzo Cavagna  14 Benjamin Chaigne  15 Alain Cornet  5 Paolo Corti  16 Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau  15 Zane Dāvidsone  17 Andrea Doria  18 Carol Fenech  19 Alessandro Ferraris  20 Rebecca Fischer-Betz  21 João Eurico Fonseca  22 Charissa Frank  23 Andrea Gaglioti  1 Ilaria Galetti  24 Vera Guimarães  25 Eric Hachulla  26 Monica Holmner  24 Frederic Houssiau  27 Luca Iaccarino  18 Søren Jacobsen  28 Maarten Limper  29 Fransiska Malfait  30 Xavier Mariette  31 Diana Marinello  1 Thierry Martin  32 Lisa Matthews  16 Marco Matucci-Cerinic  33 Alain Meyer  6 Jasminka Milas-Ahić  34 Pia Moinzadeh  35 Carlomaurizio Montecucco  14 Luc Mouthon  15 Ulf Müller-Ladner  36 György Nagy  37 Eunice Patarata  38 Margarita Pileckyte  39 Chris Pruunsild  40 Simona Rednic  41 Vasco C Romão  22 Matthias Schneider  21 Carlo Alberto Scirè  42 Vanessa Smith  43 Alberto Sulli  44 Farah Tamirou  27 Chiara Tani  1 Domenica Taruscio  45 Anna V Taulaigo  38 Angela Tincani  46 Simone Ticciati  1 Giuseppe Turchetti  47 P Martin van Hagen  48 Jacob M van Laar  29 Ana Viera  49 Jeska K de Vries-Bouwstra  50 Johannes Zschocke  51 Maurizio Cutolo  44 Marta Mosca  52
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The added value of a European Reference Network on rare and complex connective tissue and musculoskeletal diseases: insights after the first 5 years of the ERN ReCONNET

Rosaria Talarico et al. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2022 May.
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Abstract

In order to address the main challenges related to the rare diseases (RDs) the European Commission launched the European Reference Networks (ERNs), virtual networks involving healthcare providers (HCPs) across Europe. The mission of the ERNs is to tackle low prevalence and RDs that require highly specialised treatment and a concentration of knowledge and resources. In fact, ERNs offer the potential to give patients and healthcare professionals across the EU access to the best expertise and timely exchange of lifesaving knowledge, trying to make the knowledge travelling more than patients. For this reason, ERNs were established as concrete European infrastructures, and this is particularly crucial in the framework of rare and complex diseases in which no country alone has the whole knowledge and capacity to treat all types of patients.It has been five years since their kick-off launch in Vilnius in 2017. The 24 ERNs have been intensively working on different transversal areas, including patient management, education, clinical practice guidelines, patients' care pathways and many other fundamental topics. The present work is therefore aimed not only at reporting a summary of the main activities and milestones reached so far, but also at celebrating the first 5 years of the ERN on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculo-skeletal Diseases (ReCONNET), in which the members of the network built together one of the 24 infrastructures that are hopefully going to change the scenario of rare diseases across the EU.

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