We are delighted to share that ERN eUROGEN has been featured in a new review article published by the Journal of Pediatric Urology: “The European Reference Network eUROGEN, an interview by the Journal of Pediatric Urology” by Wouter Feitz, Michelle Battye, Hsi-Yang Wu, and Magdalena Fossum.
The article provides an in-depth interview with former ERN eUROGEN Coordinator Prof. Wouter Feitz and Programme Manager Michelle Battye, exploring the origins, achievements, and future perspectives of the network.
Key Highlights
- Origins of ERN eUROGEN: Initiated in response to the EU Directive on Cross-Border Healthcare, ERN eUROGEN officially launched in 2017 and now brings together 52 healthcare providers across 20 countries.
- Patient-Centred Approach: From the beginning, patient representatives have been embedded in the governance structure, ensuring that their voices shape guidelines, patient information, and training resources.
- Achievements: The network has developed Clinical Practice Guidelines, Clinical Decision Support Tools, a registry, and educational webinars, while the Clinical Patient Management System (CPMS) enables secure cross-border case discussions.
- Collaboration & Research: ERN eUROGEN actively contributes to European and international research initiatives, including ERDERA and DeCODe, and has supported Ukrainian clinicians and patients during the war.
- Future Perspectives: Integration into national health systems is underway through the JARDIN Joint Action, with sustainability and political support at the European level looking promising.
Why This Matters
This interview demonstrates how ERN eUROGEN has become a cornerstone in improving care for patients with rare and complex uro-recto-genital diseases, living up to the guiding principle of the ERNs: “Share. Care. Cure.”
We warmly thank the Journal of Pediatric Urology for highlighting our work, and we extend our gratitude to all clinicians, researchers, and patient representatives whose dedication makes these achievements possible.
📖 Read the full article here: The European Reference Network eUROGEN, an interview by the Journal of Pediatric Urology