Belgabiz e-Health Seminar 16 February 2017 Blueprint for the Digital Transformation of Health and Care Peter Kajtar COCIR eHealth Committee member and Agfa HealthCare
Table of Contents About COCIR Overview of the Blueprint Relevance for the health ICT sector
1. About COCIR
Industry sectors covered by COCIR COCIR is a non-profit trade association, founded in 1959 and having offices in Brussels and China, representing the medical technology industry in Europe COCIR covers 4 key industry sectors: Medical Imaging Radiotherapy Health ICT Electromedical Our Industry leads in state-of-art advanced technology and provides integrated solutions covering the complete care cycle Central Patient’s EHR Home Pharmacy Laboratory Polyclinic Hospital Government
32 COCIR Company Members We have 2 types of members (companies and national trade associations: Here is the overview on companies members of COCIR. COCIR is unique in such a way that we have several EU headquarted companies (big and small) as well as industries in the IT and Telecom domains. This is a great opportunity to bring complementary competences towards integrated care solutions. 5
15 COCIR National Trade Associations Members 6
COCIR at international level 2016: DITTA MoU with the World Bank 2015: DITTA was granted a NGO status with WHO 2014: DITTA has official liaison with AHWP
Overview of the Blueprint for the Digital Transformation of Health and Care
Digital innovation and transformation Digital Health Transforming Health and social care systems Better Quality Care for citizens Sustainable health systems Economic growth and job creation Digital innovation can support health and social care systems in their transformation journey European Commission acknowledges that Digital health can contribute to build more resilient health systems and it is also an important lever to achieve the triple aim for Europe: better quality care, more sustainable health systems and economic growth and job creation-
A shared vision on digital health, bringing together supply and demand WHAT IS THE BLUEPRINT*? A stakeholder initiative to help scale up digital transformation of Health and Care. Supported by the European Commission Bringing together demand and supply sides under a common vision With commitments to address barriers and mobilise investments Reaching concrete targets by 2018 A tool to bring together supply and demand, mobilise political will and investment (public and private) for digital health innovation in Europe *Final text can be accessed here: http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/document.cfm?doc_id=40787
Blueprint: rationale and timeframe WHY? Developing a shared vision – a shared diagnosis of the barriers, challenges, priorities - is essential to mobilise investment and guarantee the commitment of all relevant stakeholders WHEN? - Timeframe 2016 - EC worked with the Champions on the initial draft and the document was opened for public consultation until Nov 2016 6-7 Dec 2016 Blueprint launched at European Summit on Innovation for Health and Active Ageing will be presented 2017-2018 implementation of Action Plan
Who is driving the Blueprint initiative? It is driven by DG Connect (European Commission) BUT they want stakeholders to take ownership of the initiative. Turn vision into action. Stakeholders are now identifying priority domains and then concrete actions/projects within those domains to scale-up. The goal is to deliver results in a short timeframe 2-3 years. A bottom-up approach to scale-up digital health solutions, where demand and supply sides are defining together priority domains and projects Stakeholders include private sector, regions, academia and carers organisations. COCIR is one of the Blueprint Champions A bottom-up approach to scale-up digital health solutions, where demand and supply sides are defining together priority domains and projects. In practice, this means that we will be able to better understand what are the unmet societal needs that innovation can address AND map the investment commitments of health care authorities for scaling-up innovation in digital health
3 Overarching Goals deployment + investment + impact DEPLOYMENT OF INNOVATION INVESTMENT PEOPLE 50 + REGIONS DEPLOYING LARGE-SCALE, SUSTAINABLE, DIGITALLY-ENABLED INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ACTIVE AND HEALTHY AGEING REACHING AT LEAST € 500 MILLION INVESTMENT IN DIGITAL INNOVATION FOR HEALTH & CARE. €250 MILLION PUBLIC INVESTMENT – MATCHED BY €250 MILLION FROM PRIVATE SOURCES REACH ADDITIONAL 4 MILLION PEOPLE IN EUROPE BENEFITING FROM DIGITAL INNOVATION ACTIVE & HEALTHY AGEING. ROAD TO 2018 13 13
Why is the Blueprint relevant for the health ICT sector? Focus and Action Plan Funding Breaking the silos Acknowledges that current fragmentation of funding instruments for digital health is ill-suited for large scale deployment Calls for defining new public-private co-financing models Foresees other mechanisms such as tax instruments to stimulate the demand of digital health services Tangible goals agreed with stakeholders 9 Scenarios to develop specific projects are being identified A European investment map will be released in Q2* Connects the dots -policy, regulatory framework, R&D&I instruments, demand and supply across the health/social care sectors Blueprint will "connect the dots" between policy, health governance and R&I, between demand and supply, across health, social care and wellbeing, across technology, solutions and services platform (e.g. data). It will support the development of a broader and more compelling political vision on digital innovation for ageing well and the silver economy that will strengthen the societal dimension of the Digital Single Market and the digital society portfolio of the European Commission. *Based on the investment commitments sent by regional health authorities within the framework of the 2016 Reference Sites Call
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Annex List of initial Champions European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing Reference Sites Collaborative Network of the EIP on AHA COCIR EHTHEL PCHA-Continua Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) European Connected Alliance – ECHAlliance Eurocarers Agfa Healthcare Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) Orange Healthcare Philips Tunstall Healthcare