Www.transnational-telemedicine.eu Implementing Transnational Telemedicine Solutions Lee Dowie, Project Manager NPP Lead Partner Meeting 18 th – 19 th September.

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Implementing Transnational Telemedicine Solutions Lee Dowie, Project Manager NPP Lead Partner Meeting 18 th – 19 th September 2013 Scandic Hotel, Skellefteå, Sweden

Project Aims To implement transnational telemedicine solutions, at scale, across the Northern Periphery region by: Improving accessibility, situating services in local communities or in patients’ homes Normalising the use of technology into everyday practice Fostering transnational knowledge exchange

Demonstrator projects

Telemedicine Expertise: ITAS ITAS - International Telemedicine Advisory Service All partner countries represented ITAS provide advice and guidance throughout the project, during planning, implementation, evaluation and dissemination

Outliving the NPP Sustainability of our projects is at the core of our project How will your products and services outlive the NPP funding? Services are to be part of ‘every day practice’ Equipment has been bought and not hired or borrowed Quote from Speech Therapist in Scotland “we now view VC as a routinely used tool/option to deliver our service” How did you plan this with your partners? A transnational sub-group was set up for each demonstrator project. Transnational knowledge exchange – relationships which will continue beyond the life of the project When did you start implementing a sustainability? THE START - Each ‘business case’ looked into sustainability of the demonstrator project before it was implemented

Outliving the NPP What were the main points of your sustainability plan that led to your success? Creating business cases and having them evaluated by a transnational group of experts (ITAS) Results are being collated from all partner countries for evaluation and dissemination throughout project partnership area and beyond Evaluation of the services will provide evidence to inform Policy Makers and to sustain and grow the service What are the good practices and lessons learnt that will help other projects to become successful? Don’t underestimate the planning involved. Implementing a new service requires winning the hearts and minds of, in our case, the health service as well as overcoming IT issues and organisational issues.

Beyond the NPP Health cluster for capitalising integrated, innovative and transferable health care models and solutions for healthy ageing and independent living in NWE and beyond ‘Healthy Ageing’ Funded by INTERREG IVB North West Europe 15 project partnerships from across Europe involved Project will look at ways to streamline project results to Horizon 2020 and channel EU funding to implement future transnational innovation initiatives in the field of active and healthy ageing and independent living. ITTS has facilitated future collaborations extending the project team beyond the NPP region

Project David Heaney, Project Director – Lee Dowie, Project Manager –