Rates EuroRec Seal Level 2

The rate to be applied depends on the efforts required by The EuroRec Institute and the role of the EuroRec Partner Organisations[1].

The efforts are related to the involvement of EuroRec in either one or more of the phases of quality labelling foreseen:

-Assisting and preparing the vendor, e.g. by explaining and documenting the criteria, assisting the vendor to complete the templates[2]

-Pre-testing the application and assist in producing the required self-assessment documentation2

-Final testing of the application and reporting results of those tests, done by either EuroRec or a Partner Organisation not involved in the previous phases

-Granting the Seal based on the test documentation

It is strongly advisedto hire the services of a EuroRec Partner Organisationin order to increase chances of success. These are “consultancy” services to be agreed on between the vendor and that Partner Organisation.

Overview of the rates[3] for obtainingthe EuroRec Seal level 2

Seal requested by / Effort by EuroRec / Rate
Outside Europe / Western Europe / Eastern Europe[4]
EuroRec Partner Organisation / Only granting the Seal[5] / - / 250 / 150
Doing the final testingand granting the Seal / - / 750[6] / 5006
Third Party / Recognising thefinal testing done by that third partyand granting the Seal / 800 / 500 / 350
Application vendor / Including the full trail (preparing, pre-testing[7], final testing, granting the Seal) / 3.000[8] / 2.2506 / 1.7506

Rules for EuroRec Partner Organisations or Third Parties

The following conditions relate to only granting the EuroRec Seal to applications tested by a Third Party or by a EuroRec Partner Organisation:

  • The costs related to the quality assessment as such are out of the scope of this pricing list and need to be agreed with the organisation that performed the final test.
  • A “Third Party” (not being a Partner Organisation)
  • Needs to be recognised
  • Either by a National Authority as a certification body
  • Or by EuroRec
  • Needs to submit convincing documentation that the functional criteria of the EuroRec Seal 2 have been tested and that the application meets these criteria.

The following conditions relate to only granting the EuroRec Seal to applications tested by a EuroRec Partner Organisation: the Partner Organisation is required to provide the following in advance when requesting a EuroRec Seal level 2:

  • The Partner Organisation requesting the Label guarantees not to be involved in supporting the vendor while preparing the quality assessment.
  • The Partner Organisation submits, together with the request, a convincing report that the functional criteria of the EuroRec Seal Level 2 are tested and that the application meets the criteria.

The following conditions relate to requesting by a Partner Organisation for final tests to be done by EuroRec e.g. when being involved in assisting a vendor in preparing EuroRec Quality Labelling:

  • The Partner Organisation submits, preliminary to performing the quality assessment, a copy of the documentation prepared by the vendor.

The rates apply for one area (country) or domain of application (primary care, hospital care…). A second version of the same product for use in another area or domain of application will get a 50% reduction.

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(09/2011)

[1]EuroRec Partner Organisations are National ProRec Centres, Associated Members of EuroRec or other affiliated Organisations. A list of partner organisations is published on

[2]This should normally be done by a partner organisation.

[3] The rates are subject to Belgian VAT, considering the rules for international trade and services.

[4] Recent Members of the European Union and surrounding countries e.g. Poland, Serbia, Bulgaria

[5]Final testing is done by a EuroRec Partner Organisation. Cannot be a EuroRec Partner Organisation involved in assisting the vendor or in pre-testing the application.

[6] Travel and subsistence (hotel) is to be added. Efforts limited to one introductory session, paper based assistance and finally one final testing session.

[7]Efforts for preparing and pre-testing are limited to one on-site session and paper based assistance. Additional efforts are possible on consultancy basis. Preparing and pre-testing is preferably done on by a EuroRec Partner Organisation.

[8] Travel and subsistence (hotel) is to be added. No assistance given or pre-testing included. Assistanceby a EuroRecPartner Organisation possible based on bilateral agreement.