The project will support large-scale deployment of digital solutions for person-centred integrated care by identifying, analysing, and facilitating the replication of highly impactful best practices, utilising the consortium’s exceptional expertise on knowledge management and impact assessment (EIP on AHA repository of innovative practices, MAFEIP), twinning schemes, and mobilisation of stakeholders. A marketplace will enable organisations to find suitable partnerships. At least 46 twinnings ranging from adaptation of impactful best practices to full adoption will be carried out. A funding advice service and capacity building framework will be provided to further stimulate deployment and scale up. Building on the unique composition of the consortium, the project will establish and manage 3 collaboration platforms to align all efforts of ongoing and future initiatives supporting the 3 DTHC priorities. The partners will utilise their vast network of more than 1,100 members representing national, regional, and EU-wide stakeholders. The collaborative work will lead to common strategic agendas and commitments for action that will boost innovation and progress in the respective topics. A Board of Associated Experts with proven high-level competence on all key fields will support the delivery of an actionable strategic vision and recommendations for EU policy beyond 2020.
RSCN implication in the project: RSCN brings together the Reference Sites of the EIP on AHA committed in the AHA policy area and supports the good practices developed by its partners, acting as a catalyst to foster scaling-up across regions and countries. RSCN will closely support tasks related to identifying solutions for person-centred integrated care and the twinning marketplace scheme. It will also contribute to the development of the collaboration platforms on citizens’ access to health data and on citizen-healthcare provider interaction. RSCN will help to assess the characteristics and the impact of the innovative approach and will facilitate partnerships with other regions for scaling up.
Call: H2020-SC1-DTH-2018-1.
Topic: SC1-HCC-05-2018 – Support to a Digital Health and Care Innovation initiative in the context of Digital Single Market strategy.
Type of Action: CSA.
Duration: 24 months.
For more information, please go to:
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/digitalhealtheurope-get-support-your-digital-transformation-health-and-care-activities
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The RSCN encourages you to learn more about the DHE project by :
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You will wish to note a conference is being being organised as part of the DHE project on 16/17 June. Further details including registration will follow later.