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Growing the IoT remote care and wearables market in Europe
Jose A. Valverde
Unit eHealth, Well-being and Ageing
DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT)
European Commission
12/09/2018
Digital Transformation of Health and Care
"Data Package“ of 25 April 2018
• Towards a common data space in the EU for new products and services based on data
• Five components
• Review of the Directive on the re-use of public sector information (PSI)
• Results of the evaluation of the Database Directive
• Communication on sharing of private sector data
• Communication on Artificial Intelligence
• Communication on digital health and care
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Prevention and early risk detection
New therapies and diagnostics
Personalised Medicine
New health and care models
High-performance computing
Cloud computing Artificial Intelligence
Internet of Things (IoT)
Advanced Data-Analytics
mHealth Wearables
Telehealth
Data-driven innovation
Data-driven health and care innovation
Examples of funded projects
• POLYCARE monitoring and care of older chronic patients in acute phases at home
• REACH integration of medical personal solutions in and around buildings
• My-AHA embedded sensors to detect defined risks in frailty domain
• WIISEL non-invasive ambient device to monitor gait parameters and assess fall risk
ACTivating InnoVative IoT smart living environments for AGEing well
• Topic: IoT-01-2016 - Large Scale Pilots
• Innovation Action (IA)
• Budget: 19,92 M€
• Coordinator: Medtronic Iberica S.A.
• 49 partners
• 9 deployment sites in 7 European countries
ACTIVAGE project
• To build the first European IoT ecosystem across 9 Deployment Sites in 7 European countries
• ACTIVAGE IoT Ecosystem Suite (AIOTES), a set of Techniques, Tools and Methodologies for interoperability at different layers between heterogeneous IoT Platforms
• Consortium comprises industries, research centres, SMEs, service providers and public authorities
ACTIVAGE project
Study 2017-18, European purchasers
0-3% budget dedicated to solutions integrating digital technology Main Barriers:
- Difficulty to identify the solutions available on the market (and get reliable info about them)
- Solutions with limited scope and difficult to integrate into existing information systems
- Lack of interoperability
- Lack of openness (proprietary solutions)
Potential size of the EU Silver Economy 2015-2025 Economic contribution of the 50+ to the Silver Economy in the EU28 in 2015
• Direct impact: €1.7 trillion
• Indirect impact: €1.5 trillion
• Induced impact: €1.0 trillion
• Total: €4.2 trillion & 78 million jobs
11.6% 13.0% 13.4% 14.7%
10.0% 10.7%
13.4% 13.9%
7.2% 7.8%
8.5% 9.1%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
2015 2025 2015 2025
GVA EmploymentDirect Indirect InducedSource: Oxford Economics
28.8% 31.5%
35.3% 37.8%
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Key messages
• Older people spend more on healthcare services, on recreation and culture, on furnishings and household items.
• 60% of all healthcare spending (public and private) will be from the Silver Economy in 2025.
• By 2020 the size of the global connected health market will be close to €58.7b.
• The global market for ICT solutions for healthcare monitoring in private homes is expected to grow from nearly €10.7b in 2016 to roughly €31.5 by 2021
• Baseline forecast is for total Silver Economy consumption to grow by approximately 5% per year up to 2025 to €5.7 trillion.
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#HorizonEU
THE NEXT EU RESEARCH & INNOVATION PROGRAMME (2021 – 2027)
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
is the Commission proposal for a € 100 billion research and innovation
funding programme for seven years (2021-2027)
to strengthen the EU's scientific and technological bases
to boost Europe's innovation capacity, competitiveness
and jobs
to deliver on citizens' priorities and sustain our socio-
economic model and values
Health Cluster: Six main areas of intervention
Health throughout the Life Course
Environmental and Social Health Determinants
Non-communicable and Rare Diseases
Infectious diseases Tools, Technologies and Digital Solutions for Health and Care
Health Care Systems
New technologies are vital for public health and the
competiveness of European Health related industries.
Tools and technologies for medical indications
Integrated solutions for health incl. mobile and telehealth
Piloting and large-scale deployment of healthcare
technologies and tools in real-life settings
Innovative processes for development, manufacturing and
rapid delivery
Safety, efficacy, quality and ethical and social impact
Regulatory science
Tools, Technologies and Digital Solutions for Health and Care
Tools, Technologies and Digital
Solutions for Health and Care
Health Care Systems
Health systems are a key asset of the EU social system.
We shall keep them accessible, resilient and sustainable
and harness the potential of data-driven and digital
innovation.
Reforms in public health systems and policies
New models for health and care and future workforce
Improving health technology assessment
Use of health data respecting security, privacy and
interoperability
Health systems resilience – crises and disruptive innovation
Patient empowerment, self-monitoring, user-centered
integrated care
SC1-DTH-11-2019: Large Scale pilots of personalised & outcome based integrated care
Innovation Action
- Open: 16/10/2018
- Close: 24/04/2019
Budget: 20 M€ (4-6 M€ proposals)
• Scope:
• - Large-scale pilots for deployment of trusted & personalised digital solutions
• - Dealing with Integrated Care to support (AHA) of older individuals
• - Strategy: patient-centred and individualised
• - Useable in any Member State
• - Applicable to a very wide range of patient pathways
Conclusions
• IoT is an area of strategic importance for Europe
• IoT + Wearables + AI-based solutions can speed up the digital transformation of health and care in Europe
• The Commission supports IoT for health and care through research, deployment of large scale pilots and legislative frameworks
• Multi-stakeholder approach
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