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European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing Presentation to JPI MYBL General Assembly 24/11/2011 Rome
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European Innovation Partnerships (EIP) Announced in Communication on Innovation Union adopted by the European Commission on 6 October 2010 under Europe 2020 flagship initiatives A novel concept of the Commission to tackle societal challenges through linking research and innovation and uptake and turn them into opportunities EIP on Active and Healthy Ageing – launched in 2011, followed by a strategic implementation plan
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EIP to breakthrough the innovation paradox, moving beyond the ‘valley of death’ EIP is: Stakeholder process Addressing barriers Bottom up commitment Supply and demand Linking existing instruments EIP is not: New funding instrument New R&D programme Heavy governance More bureaucracy JOINING UP BRIDGING GAPS BETTER FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS FACILITATING SCALING UP
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European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing TARGET : enable citizens to live longer independently in good health (increasing HLYs by 2 by 2020, QoL, Efficiency gains) MAIN AREAS: Addressing major age-prevalent chronic diseases Innovation in integrated care delivery systems Innovation in independent living and social inclusion APPROACH: Combining demand and supply sides of innovation Building on existing instruments and new ones where necessary Ownership of key stakeholder willing to invest High-level political commitment Very large-scale deployment Awareness and best-practice sharing across Europe http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing
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Steering Group
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6 Developing EIP Strategic Implementation Plan Prevention, Screeing, Early diagnosis Stakeholders Active ageing, Indepentent living Consultations, Stakeholder meeting Steering Group Workshops: Main areas of acion and horizontal issues Strategic Implementation Plan building blocks EIP actions Care & Cure SG members and sherpas Commission Support Horizontal issues
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Criteria for ‘a priority action area’ (1) likely to make the greatest CONTRIBUTION TO THE EIP OBJECTIVES ------------------------------------------------------------------ (2) benefiting particularly from the PARTNERSHIP APPROACH ------------------------------------------------------------------ (3) likely to significantly contribute to overcoming KEY BOTTLENECKS & BARRIERS ------------------------------------------------------------------ (4) FACILITATING INNOVATION in an area where European industry develops a competitive advantage ------------------------------------------------------------------ (5) being the MOST READY TO LAUNCH
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Prescription and adherence action at regional level WHO: pharmacists, health professionals, carers, patients HOW: advanced clinical analytical ICT ‑ enabled tools application of clinical protocols AIM: identification of non ‑ adherent patients & counselling them on the use of medication Personal health management, starting with a falls prevention initiative WHO: science/academia, regulatory authorities, industry, care providers, patients, carers HOW: innovative tools for screening (e.g. sarcopenia) AIM: fall prevention for older people - monitoring & keeping balance functionality/exercising Specific actions Action for prevention of functional decline & frailty WHO: care providers, regulatory HOW: early diagnostic tool-set (e.g. Functional Capacity Evaluation tool), new medical devices AIM: identification of pre-frailty conditions
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Replicating and tutoring integrated care for chronic diseases, including remote monitoring, at regional level WHO: public & private, care providers, health professionals, patients, social carers HOW: network, standardised survey tool identifying health status of mulitmorbid patients AIM: communication & integration between different health & social care providers; avoidance of hospitalisation of older patients Development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models WHO: regulatory authorities, industry, venture capitalists, procurers, patients/older people & carers HOW: joined-up procurement of independent living solutions; open standards for multi vendor solutions AIM: guidelines and standards on a variety of solutions for safety, mobility & personal communications with family together; sustaining independence in daily life of older persons Specific actions
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Framework conditions Funding Horizontal actions WHO: EC, national authorities (MSs) HOW: legislation revision, standardisation for interoperability, data protection, EC funding alignment AIM: clarity, flexibility & robustness of legal framework; efficient use of resources; facilitation of innovation deployment Evidence Repository for age-friendly innovation Marketplace to facilitate cooperation among various stakeholders WHO: EC, national authorities (MSs), stakeholders HOW: reference examples, common data base, platform of cities/regions for age friendly environment AIM: sound and robust data, reliable methodologies WHO: stakeholders HOW: stakeholders’ networking, exchange of good practices AIM: facilitation of innovation, knowledge, good practice transfer/sharing
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Calls for commitment – open to all interested stakeholders Actions Groups – management & implementation of actions Conference of Partners – agreement & endorsement of amendments to the SIP, proposal of new actions Communication & Advocacy – high-level dialogues with MSs EIP SIP – governance structure
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Governance for EIP SIP implementation
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EIP SIP – Outline Implementation Steps Call for Commitments Establishing Action Groups Workshops to develop MoU of Actions Actions running Open to all Stakeholders Issued by EC secretariat, Guided by Steering Group Selecting Action Group Members based on Commitments Supported by EC secretariat, Guided by Steering Group Workshops supported by EC secretariat Election of action governance Developing the Action MoU JanMar Jun
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Joining Up and Aligning Programmes (Examples) –CIP WP 2012, AAL WP 2012 –……… Standards Support (Examples) –HITCH (eHealth Interoperability testing), –OpenURC (Universal Remote Console) –……. Regulatory Aspects (Examples) –Discussion on data protection and future Medical Device regulation –…….. Workshops, Action Groups, Community Platform, Best Practise, Reference Examples EIP SIP – Examples of EU Support
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New Knowledge More Years Better Lives Alzheimer’s JPIs Ageing well action plan eHealth action plan Public Health Programme Struc tural Funds EIB ESF Natio nal funds Deployment support EIP - Support to Implementation Policy Areas ural New solutions AAL Proven Ideas FP7 ICT & Ageing well FP7 eHealth FP7 Health Time to market CIP ICT & Ageing well CIP eHealth Evidence and innovation guidelines
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Horizon 2020 – Objectives and structure Creating Industrial Leadership and Competitive Frameworks Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies ICT Nanotech., Materials, Manuf. and Processing Biotechnology Space Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs Excellence in the Science Base Frontier research (ERC) Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Skills and career development (Marie Curie) Research infrastructures Shared objectives and principles Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes Europe 2020 priorities European Research Area Simplified access International cooperation Dissemination & knowledge tranfer Tackling Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security and the bio-based economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Supply of raw materials Resource efficiency and climate action Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
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Budget of ICT R&I in the next MFF “Current thinking” 5% increase per year
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19 Looking Ahead to H2020 Health, Demographic Ageing a key priority under Europe 2020 – European Innovation Partnership and H2020 Longer term R&D VPH (in-silico medicine) Personalised health and well-being Active and assisted living (including also people with disabilities) + Int: Cooperation, roadmapping, standards Applied R&D/Innovation AAL Joint Programme (+ follow-up) Pre-commercial procurement Take-up/Deployment support Integrated care, Independent living, Inclusion Public Procurement of Innovation
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Relations JPI MYBL-EIP-H2020 JPI MYBL provides new knowledge on ageing for EIP JPI MYBL part of EIP governance, strategic implementation plan, Implementation EIP can provide input to JPI MYBL priority setting JPI clearly positioned towards H2020 Challenges
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Further Information EU ICT and Ageing Well Initiatives http://ec.europa.eu/einclusion ICT Policy Support Programme http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/index_en.htm http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/index_en.htm Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme http://www.aal-europe.eu/ http://www.aal-europe.eu/ More Years – Better Lives http://www.jp-demographic.eu http://www.jp-demographic.eu Active and Healthy Ageing Partnership http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing Contact: peter.wintlev-jensen (at) ec.europa.eu
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