The international project Antilope ended on January 30, 2015. The objectives of the project were the following:
- to create a certification process methodology of international eHealth interoperability in Europe (possibility of interactive communication among individual national eHealth systems within the European Union);
- to propose a structure of open source software which will test international eHealth interoperability;
- to match this all-European certification process with pilot methodologies of individual European states;
- to use international eHealth standards as well as guidelines and experience gained from the usage of already existing testing tools to reach the defined aim.
The task of NHIC in the international project Antilope:
The role of National Health Information Centre in the project Antilope is so called support validation partner responsible for the territory of V4 countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary).
On January 30, 2015 the final evaluation of the project Antilope took place in Brussels at a meeting of its management with external evaluators and authorised members of the EC. The project results were evaluated as "EXCELLENT" which is not a standard practice.