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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2021Partners:EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF), European Alliance for Personalised Medicine, COCIR, EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM, THE LISBON COUNCIL +14 partnersEUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF),European Alliance for Personalised Medicine,COCIR,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM,THE LISBON COUNCIL,EHTEL,AGE Platform Europe,FZJ,EIP ON AHA REFERENCE SITES COLLABORATIVE NETWORK,Open Evidence,EAPM,ERRIN,ECHALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,IFIC,EMPIRICA,Funka Nu,EuroRec,SPMS,INCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826353Overall Budget: 3,999,990 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,990 EURDigitalHealthEurope will provide comprehensive, centralised support to the digital transformation of health and care (DTHC) priorities of the Digital Single Market. The partners bring a broad range of collective knowledge and expertise, originating from the longstanding leadership and engagement in the whole spectrum of activities, from interoperability and standards to health service innovation and from the technical to the policy level. 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.
more_vert - IHE-EUR,MEDCOM,ETSI,INRIA,OFFIS EV,EuroRecFunder: European Commission Project Code: 248288
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:INSERM, MUG, NICTIZ, HL7 INTERNATIONAL, Amsterdam UMC +10 partnersINSERM,MUG,NICTIZ,HL7 INTERNATIONAL,Amsterdam UMC,AAU,Hsnr,HZZO,EMPIRICA,STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC,THL,REGIONE LOMBARDIA,EuroRec,LiU,Averbis (Germany)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 643818Overall Budget: 939,717 EURFunder Contribution: 939,717 EURASSESS CT will contribute to better semantic interoperability of eHealth services in Europe, in order to optimise care and to minimise harm in delivery of care. In a joint one-year effort, the ASSESS CT consortium will investigate the fitness of the clinical terminology SNOMED CT as a potential standard for EU-wide eHealth deployments, scrutinising clinical, technical, financial, and organisational aspects. Unbiased towards SNOMED CT adoption, the ASSESS CT project will employ established evaluation approaches from social science. It will scrutinise adoption against two alternative scenarios: to abstain from actions at the EU level, or to devise an EU-wide semantic interoperability framework without SNOMED CT. ASSESS CT will review the current state of SNOMED CT through survey and focus group, regarding its use by IHTSDO members and the fulfilment of semantic interoperability use cases, the relationship with EU-wide recommendations, known technical and organisational drawbacks, and maintenance of the terminology. A series of studies using sampled clinical data will provide new evidence about conceptual and term coverage for selected languages, as well as technical fitness in manual and automated semantic annotation scenarios. The consortium will also analyse the impact of SNOMED CT adoption from a socio-economic viewpoint, encompassing management, business, organisational, and governance aspects. Validation of all working tasks, both political and domain-specific, will be secured through four large workshops with a list of distinguished experts assembled in an Expert Panel, Committee of MS Representatives, and national focus groups. Sufficient budget is reserved, also for coordination across the parallel H2020 Call PHC34 projects. Concrete strategy recommendations will be delivered to both MS, the EC, and SDOs about how SNOMED CT can scale up successful adoption and contribute to building a EU eHealth Interoperability Framework.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:MAASTRO, VUA, University of Hannover, CUSTODIX, VU +15 partnersMAASTRO,VUA,University of Hannover,CUSTODIX,VU,FHG,Philips,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,BIG,Institut Jules Bordet,GBG FORSCHUNGS GMBH,ecancermedicalscience AG,XEROX,UPM,STONEROOS B.V.,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,EuroRec,NRC,UOXF,Saarland UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 288048more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:ATRIUS HEALTH INC, PROSOCIAL APPLICATIONS INC FOR PROFIT CORPORATION, Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad, IHE-EUR, Mayo Clinic +8 partnersATRIUS HEALTH INC,PROSOCIAL APPLICATIONS INC FOR PROFIT CORPORATION,Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad,IHE-EUR,Mayo Clinic,PHAST,NEN,KFH,MS,HL7 INTERNATIONAL,LANTANA CONSULTING GROUP, LLC,EuroRec,LISPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 610756more_vert
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