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    • Established in 2005, the Emilia-Romagna Programme for Research and Innovation (PRIER) aimed to improve clinical research conditions for regional health services and the pharmaceutical/biomedical industry.
    • PRIER has historically focused on strengthening regional research systems, developing monitoring tools, and creating clinical-organizational recommendations for innovation governance.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify critical points for the development and utilization of clinical registries.
    • To incorporate diverse perspectives from all stakeholders involved in clinical registries.
    • To foster collaborative discussion on registry methodology and implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • Initiated a structured work process in 2013 focusing on clinical registries.
    • Defined clear guidelines and conducted workshops for collaborative analysis.
    • Engaged both public and private sector actors in a neutral environment for discussion.

    Main Results:

    • Identified key considerations ('points to consider') for clinical registry construction and use.
    • Facilitated a shared understanding among diverse stakeholders regarding registry development.
    • Documented the process and outcomes to promote ongoing dialogue and learning.

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    • The PRIER initiative successfully brought together public and private entities to address challenges in clinical registry development.
    • The collaborative methodology employed provides a valuable model for future health research initiatives.
    • Making the work visible ensures continuity and facilitates broader discussion on registry best practices and innovative research governance.