www.echalliance.com / [email protected]
Brian O’Connor,
Chair
Bleddyn Rees,
Deputy Chair
Damian O’Connor,
Director Ecosystem Development
ECHAlliance EURODIS OverviewMarch 2019
Member Organisation (650+ organisations - Join Us)Companies, policy-makers, researchers, health & social care providers,
patients, insurances…
16,500+ experts / professionals
International events
/ groups / workshopsH2020 projects, tenders
& expert services
who
what
Communication
/ networking
Growing reach across 78 Countries and 4.4 billion
people Europe, USA, Canada, China & the Commonwealth
International Network of Ecosystems (100+ ecosystem gatherings a year)
where
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EURORDIS & ECHAllianceannounce a long-term strategic partnership
…. to develop awareness on rare diseases, to promote initiatives aiming at accelerating innovation to improve access to information, quality diagnosis, treatment and multidisciplinary care and research for rare diseases.
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Permanent Ecosystems: basic principles
• Based on a geographic area
• Multi-sector stakeholders gathering
• Accessible to all (no barriers/fee)
• Permanent, with regular gatherings
• Light governance via working group
• Shared strategy & action plan
• Lead with a need
• Member of an International network
• Patients / Citizens at the centre
Ecosystems bring together a community of multi-sector stakeholders, interested in developing health agendas, aiming to address and find common solutions to
challenges facing that specific region/country.
MEET
LEARN
COLLABORATE
SHOWCASE
OPPORTUNITIES
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
GLOBAL
REACH
BUILD TRUST
Ecosystem Benefits
ECOSYSTEMS………………..
Break down silos, transform healthcare delivery and create economic growth
Existing Ecosystems
Belgium – Brussels
Belgium - Flanders
Canada – Ontario
Czech Republic
Denmark – South
England – Manchester
England - North West Coast
England – London
England - Yorkshire & Humber
Estonia
Finland – Oulu
France – Nice PACA
Germany – Rheinland
Greece - Athens
Malta
Netherlands - Friesland
Northern Ireland
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
Serbia
Scotland
Highlands & Islands (Scotland)
Slovenia
Spain – Valencia
Spain - Galicia
Spain – Catalonia
USA - New York
Wales
Launching soon
Bretagne France
Sweden
Exploring ProspectsAfrica
Australia
Canada
Finland
Germany
Norway
Romania
Spain
Sweden
UK
Members of the International Network of Ecosystems100+ quarterly gatherings per year
Priority Area \ Ecosystem
Bru
ssel
s (B
E)
Cat
alo
nia
Esto
nia
Frie
slan
d (
NL)
Gal
icia
(SP
)
Gre
ece
Irel
and
Man
ches
ter
(UK
)
No
rth
Wes
t C
oas
t (U
K)
No
rth
ern
Irel
and
Ou
lu (
FI)
Port
uga
l
Sco
tlan
d
Hig
hla
nd
& Is
lan
ds
(Sco
)
Serb
ia
Slo
ven
ia
Sou
ther
n D
enm
ark
Val
enci
a (S
P)
York
shir
e &
Hu
mb
er (
UK
)
Wal
es
Bre
tagn
e, (
FR)
Flan
der
s (B
E)
Electronic Health Records S S S N P P P P S S P P S
Tele Health / mHealth S S P P P P S P S S
Mental Health S S N P N P N P N
Dementia S N S
Preventive Care S S P P P N
Active Healthy Ageing (AHA) N S P P S S P N N S S S S
Integrated Care P N P S P P P P P P
Medicines Optimisation N P P P P N
Analytics and BI N N P S P P P P S
Artificial Intelligence N P P P
Home Care S S N P P N S
Health Tourism S P S S
Interoperability S S S N N N S S P S N
Patient Engagement N S P S N N P S N P N N
Funding, Financing, Support N N N N N P N N N N P
Scaling N N P P N N
Access to healthcare P P
Bioinformatics S S
Smart Healthy Cities S
Image guided Therapy S S
Data sharing ethics & regulation N N
Rural health P P
Smart business modelling S
Supports and encourages inter-ecosystem collaboration, greater engagement & H2020 Consortiums
Ecosystems Priorities Matrix
A work in progress
S = StrengthN = NeedP = Priority (not defined)
ECHAlliance - H2020 Projects
WE4AHAsupports the definition and execution of an Innovation to Market (I2M) plan, further
development of the Blueprint to drive the policy vision on digital innovation, and
the consolidation of EIP Active Healthy Ageing Action Groups & Reference Sites
Smart Healthy Cities (PULSE)is a visionary project aimed at transforming public health from a reactive to a
predictive system using heterogeneous data from numerous sources
Interoperability (TRILLIUM II)reinforcing and scaling EU/US cooperation on Patient Summary to further advance
global Electronic Health Record (EHR) interoperability
Active & Healthy Aging (SEED)supporting the Recognition of the Silver Economy in Europe: Rewarding innovative
solutions that demonstrate a significant impact on the quality of life of the ageing
population.
Valentina Tageo, International Projects Lead – Project Services
Andy Bleaden, International Projects Manager
\
The Global Network of Digital Health
Al l iances
Canadian Integrated
Health Alliance China Consortium
Health Alliance
Contact us [email protected]
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▪ Convergence roadmap on Interoperability standards▪ Led by Erik Gerritsen, Secretary General of the Ministry of Health of
Netherlands
▪ Citizen-controlled Data Governance and Data Donors▪ Led by Angela Brand, Professor at the University of Maastricht
▪ Legal Framework for the free flow and the secondary
use of data▪ Led by Bleddyn Rees, Lawyer and digital health expert at Osborne Clarke
▪ Digital Transformation and change management in
health and social care organisations▪ Led by Richard Corbridge, CDIO Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, NHS
▪ and Jane Carolan, National Director at Health Business Services (HSE)
Ireland
See DHS Task Forces’ Action plans on
www.thedigitalhealthsociety.com
Email: [email protected]
4Task Forces
on key challenges
The Digital Health Society - Join the movement!
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The DHS Mission
100 million
Digitally Connected Healthier Citizens
by 2027
Enabling
Environment
Citizen
Engagement
&
Empowerment
Research &
Innovation
Digital Health
Infrastructure
4components
1. provide relevant, timely and high-quality articles, reports, best practices and research in digital health
transformation.
2. increase awareness and commitment of governments and the private sector to invest in, promote, and
advance in transforming healthcare delivery.
3. generate knowledge that will significantly contribute to the improvement of health using Digital technologies
and processes.
4. disseminate research findings and best practices in events, workshops and through social networks.
Contact: [email protected] www.digitalhealthobservatory.com
Opportunity to share: high-quality articles, reports,
best practices and research in digital health transformation
The Digital Health Observatoryan invitation to get engaged
ECHAlliance Digital Health Observatory, as a Global Connector section has 4 objectives to:
www.echalliance.com / [email protected]
Brian O’Connor,
Chair
Bleddyn Rees,
Deputy Chair
Damian O’Connor,
Director Ecosystem Development
ECHAlliance EURODIS OverviewMarch 2019