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Conclusions from the participatory workshop on the Successful Adoption of Healthcare Innovation organised by the WE4AHA project.
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The European Blueprint on Digital Transformation of Health and Care for the Ageing Society reflects the common policy vision of European policy makers, civil society, professional organisations
and industry. The Blueprint has focused on the identification of heath and care needs of the population using a "personas" approach.
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The call received 36 applications from 13 different countries. The evaluation was made by I2M partners in the context of the WE4AHA project and healthcare organisations, based on the evaluation
criteria published in the call: solution fit to the need, experience and excellence. The successful applicants will attend the matchmaking sessions with healthcare organisations on the 24th of February 2020.
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From the north of Finland to the north of Italy, two Reference Sites from the EIP on AHA network, Oulu and Trento, had the chance to cooperate within the EIP on AHA Twinning support scheme 2019
that was organised in the context of the WE4AHA project.
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In 2019, Andalusia and Basque Country regions were awarded Reference Sites with four stars and also granted with the "recognition of excellence" by the EIP on AHA. A partnership between the two
regions through the EIP on AHA Twinning scheme has led to the transfer of knowledge on innovative solutions for Active and Healthy Ageing.
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The research team of the CResPace project has recently announced a futuristic and ground-breaking achievement in the field of bio-electronics. Brain cells for the first time have been accurately
reproduced in a silicon chip, opening new avenues for the treatment of several severe conditions.
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During 2020-2021, Finland will provide European citizens with free access to a successful online course, the Elements of artificial intelligence. The course will be made available in all the official
EU languages. This initiative by the Finnish Presidency aims to respond to the challenges posed by the transformation of work and to reinforce the digital leadership of the EU.
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This brochure features the winning projects from the 2019 European Broadband Awards, which recognise innovative ways of achieving the Gigabit Society objectives. In order to support the development
of more such projects across the EU, this brochure showcases these projects' good practices.
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Here are the three finalists that will present their adoption case on 25 February 2020 in Barcelona during 4YFN.
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Following up on the success of the 2019 Procura+ Awards, applications are now being accepted for the 2020 edition, where the most dynamic, forward-looking and innovative procurement initiatives
will be rewarded. The closing date for applications is 31st March 2020.
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The buyers group published the contract notice on 16th January 2020 in both the Official Journal of the European Union and the procurement platform of the Catalan Government.
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The aim of the Call is to support innovative, transnational and multi-disciplinary collaborative projects. The AAL Call 2020 is open to developing ICT-based solutions targeting any application area(s)
within the AAL domain. The solutions need to be embedded in the strategies of the participating end-user organisations, service providers and business partners.
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The aim is to support the coordination of a registry of relevant existing e-Health solutions describing their services and potential for low and lower middle-income African countries or regions
together with a roadmap and strategic implementation plans building on the requirements of end-user communities and policy makers in the target countries.
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Proposals should develop tools, platforms or services that will use information provided by most relevant diagnostic means for a particular area, resulting in an accurate, detailed, structured,
systemic and prioritised assessment of the health status in a patient.
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The successful project should bring together data-intensive EU health research initiatives to design an implementation roadmap /strategic agenda for a one-stop shop, a HRIC FAIR data portal respecting
legal and ethics requirements.
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This activity will aim at enhancing research and innovation capacity of the ERNs in view of achieving the goals of the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) for bringing new diagnostic
tools and therapies more efficiently to the patients and for developing methodologies to assess the impact of diagnoses and therapies on rare disease patients, taking into account sex and gender differences where relevant.
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DHWS was developed by the European Connected Health Alliance (ECHAlliance) to bring health and care expertise to digital health startups, SMEs, technology and telecommunications businesses.
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On behalf of the Central European Initiatives and the coordinators of Action Group D4, we have the pleasure to invite you for the next Action Group meeting on March 3-4th in Trieste Italy.
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The three days will be focusing on the following topics: Meet & Match the Region, Exploring Life Sciences & Medtech, Taking care of future health.
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Funka Accessibility Days is northern Europe's largest conference on accessible ICT. We are proud to welcome some of the world's leading experts on web accessibility to the beautiful city of Stockholm,
Sweden, 1st - 2nd April.
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The EIP on AHA community continues
to grow - 26 Regional and local organisations are awarded Reference Site status
As a result of the Extended 3rd call for Reference Sites 2019 launched in October 2019, 26 regional and local organisations have been awarded "Reference Site" status, increasing the total number
of Reference Sites to 102!
The Reference Site status has been granted to those organisations who have shown excellence in the development, adoption and scaling up of innovative practices for active and healthy ageing. These organisations have demonstrated the existence of comprehensive
strategies to advance innovation and to understand and address the challenges of delivering health and care services to the ageing population. They successfully bring together a wide range of stakeholders based on a "Quadruple Helix" model that includes representatives
from industry, civil society, academia and government authorities at a regional and local level. These collaborations drive structural change far beyond the scope any one particular organisation could achieve on its own, helping to create an environment for
other regions across Europe to learn, transfer and adapt knowledge to local realities, with regional, social and economic development as the long-term objective.
However, this is only the beginning. The EIP on AHA provides a framework for continuous improvement and the involvement of new relevant stakeholders to enable any Reference Site to maintain and further improve its status. The process for becoming or making
progress as a Reference Site incorporates an Improvement Tool which Reference Sites can use to identify gaps and opportunities for improvement, as well as develop an implementation plan. This will allow Reference Sites to continually challenge and benchmark
themselves to ensure they are at the forefront in strategy and policy development and therefore contributing to the economic growth in their region and across Europe.
List of awarded Reference Sites 2019
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