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www.echalliance.com [email protected] @echalliance European Connected Health Alliance Bringing needs and solutions together for the Future of Health ECHAlliance Update Gregor Cuzak, International Ecosystem Coordinator - [email protected] Damian O’Connor, Director Ecosystem Development - [email protected] Brian O’Connor, Chair - [email protected]

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Page 1: European Connected Health Alliance

www.echalliance.com [email protected]

@echalliance

European Connected Health Alliance Bringing needs and solutions together for the Future of Health

ECHAlliance Update

• Gregor Cuzak, International Ecosystem

Coordinator - [email protected]

• Damian O’Connor, Director Ecosystem

Development - [email protected]

• Brian O’Connor, Chair -

[email protected]

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650+ member organisations (Feel free to join us)

Companies, policy-makers, researchers, health & social

care providers, patients, insurances…

16,500+ experts / professionals

international

Events

Groups

Workshops

Global Connector

www.echalliance.com

H2020 projects

&

expert services

who

what communication

dissemination &

networking

40+ countries Europe, USA, Canada, China

international network

of ecosystems (100+ ecosystem meetings a year)

where

About ECHAlliance Community Interest Company CIC

(non-profit organisation)

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ECHAlliance Membership: recent new members

JOIN US

www.echalliance.com

under ‘Members

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The ecosystem goal is to create ‘permanent’

mutually beneficial partnerships, which

improves the delivery of health and social

care, at the same time as providing economic

benefits.

An Ecosystem brings together a community

of multi-sector stakeholders, interested in

developing a joint health agenda, aiming to

address and find common solutions to

challenges facing your region.

The main benefit of working together in an

Ecosystem is the multiplier effect and of

collaborating in an International Network of

Ecosystems.

ECHAlliance Ecosystems: Goals / Objectives

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ECHAlliance Ecosystems: Basic Principles

Ecosystem Principles:

• Based on a geographic area

• Multi-sector stakeholders gathering

• Accessible to all (no barriers)

• 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

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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

Netherlands - Friesland

Northern Ireland

Poland

Republic of Ireland

Scotland

Slovenia

Spain – Valencia

Spain - Galicia

Spain – Catalonia

USA - New York

Wales

Launching soon

Lithuania

Portugal

Serbia

Highlands & Islands (Scot)

Progressing Prospects

Austria

Finland

Germany

Italy

Malta

Massachusetts – USA

Netherlands

Romania

Members of the International Network of Ecosystems

100+ quarterly gatherings per year

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Supports and encourages inter-ecosystem collaboration, greater engagement & H2020 Consortiums

Priority Area / Ecosystem

Bru

ssels

(B

E)

Cata

lon

ia

Esto

nia

Fri

esla

nd

(N

L)

Gali

cia

(S

P)

Irela

nd

Man

ch

este

r

(UK

)

No

rth

West

Co

ast

(UK

)

No

rth

ern

Irela

nd

Ou

lu (

FI)

Sco

tlan

d

So

uth

ern

Den

mark

Vale

nc

ia (

SP

)

Yo

rksh

ire &

Hu

mb

er

(UK

)

Slo

ven

ia

Serb

ia

Electronic Health Records P S S P P P S P S P

Tele Health / mHealth S P P P P S P

Mental Health S S P P P P N N

Preventive Care P S

Active Healthy Ageing (AHA) N S P S S S N N

Integrated Care P P S P P

Medicines Optimisation P P P P N

Patient Data, Analytics, Predictive Analytics N P S P P P

Home Care P N P P N

Health Tourism S S

Interoperability S N P S P S

Patient engagement N P P N N P N S

Funding, Financing, Company support N N N

Others P P P P P

Ecosystems Priorities Matrix

S Strength

N Need

P Priority (strength or need not

defined)

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3 billion people could potentially benefit from a Commonwealth & European

collaboration, to bring the benefits of digital health to all…….

Planning is underway and more news soon.

Interested then email [email protected]

Announcing a Strategic Partnership

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The DHS Task Forces Convergence roadmap on interoperability standards and Digital Telehealthcare protocol

Led by Erik GERRITSEN, Secretary General of the Ministry of Health of Netherlands

Citizen-controlled data governance & Data Donors

Led by Angela BRAND, Professor at Maastricht University

Legal framework facilitating the free flow and the 2nd use of health data

Led by Bleddyn REES, Digital health expert and lawyer at Osborne Clarke

Digital transformation & change management in Health & Social Care organisations

Led by Richard CORBRIDGE, Chief Digital & Information Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Web: www.digitalhealthsociety.com

Email: [email protected]

Get involved (DHS is open to all & no fees): Digital Health Society Update

The Digital Health Society

A multi-stakeholders initiative launched in July 2017, under the Estonian EU Presidency

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The DHS movement has designed an ambitious research and innovation programme for health and

wellbeing in Europe, enabled by key support activities and involving the EU citizens and the whole

society. Its purpose is not to define each project or initiative but to define a moonshot target and to describe the

components of the programme to reach this goal.

The moonshot aims to develop a series of support activities and research & innovation projects, driving

to collect the data (relevant for health purpose) of 100 million European citizens, by 2027, and make them

available (under conditions) – read the full description of the moonshot. Contact us: [email protected]

The DHS Moonshot 100 Million Digitally Connected Healthy EU Citizens by 2027

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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 Observatory an invitation to get engaged

ECHAlliance Digital Health Observatory, as a Global Connector

section has 4 objectives to:

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Nice (FRANCE) Ecosystem

Ecosystems supporting Initiatives – a few examples…

Scotland Digital

Health Ecosystem

Digital Health

Ecosystem Wales

eHealth Ireland Ecosystem

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ECHAlliance Workshop@ CHC 2018, Boston - USA

Humanize Digital Health: towards the Digital Health Society 17 – 19 October 2018 This year again, ECHAlliance is partnering with Personal Connected Health Alliance for the Connected Health Conference 2018 (CHC18), which will be

held on 17-19 October, at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston (MA, USA).

During the CHC18, the ECHAlliance organizes a 1-day workshop on Wednesday 17th October (same venue). The focus of this workshop is to create

relationships, debates and cooperation between stakeholders coming from Europe with USA and Canada.

The event is designed for all stakeholders (policy-makers, large companies, start-ups, healthcare professionals, researchers, citizens and patients’

groups, insurers, investors, etc.) to:

• Facilitate direct debates and discussions

• Share ideas and building a common vision of the future of health

• Showcase disruptive innovations

• Generate projects, business deals and investment opportunities

2018 main focus is about the balance between the Technology and the Human element. In an era when digital technologies enable individuals to track

health statistics such as daily activity and vital signs, and new applications of artificial intelligence, social robots and vocal biomarkers are creating new

opportunities for health, we are now facing the next great challenge: integrating these technologies in healthcare delivery, wellness and daily living.

The societies across the globe are mostly eager to see happening the digitization of the health and care systems such as other services and sectors,

but, at the same time, technologies need to serve the human and don’t compromise important values of health such as privacy or security.

Get involved! Sponsorship / Exhibition Opportunities /Contact [email protected]

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Canadian European Trade Assembly (CETA) for Digital Health

Join us in Ottawa, Canada on 22-23 October 2018 for the Canadian European

Trade Assembly for Digital Health. This international conference is hosted by

the Canadian Integrated Health Alliance (www.cihalliance.org); in partnership

with the European Connected Health Alliance (www.echalliance.com), and is

designed to connect Canadian, American and European stakeholders in the

rapidly emerging fields of digital health and social care.

Impetus for the meeting is the Comprehensive Economic and Trade

Agreement – the recently ratified free-trade agreement between Canada, the

European Union and its member states. As it goes into force this year, CETA will

eliminate 98% of the tariffs between Canada and the EU.

The Ottawa conference will explore how free trade can accelerate the

transnational exchange of information, products and services between European

and Canadian digital healthcare organizations.

22 – 23 October 2108 – Ottawa Canada

Registration: Standard rate: 450$. ECHAlliance members FREE

Info & Sponsorship: Beatriz Sanz, [email protected]

Download details here

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European Connected Health Alliance Bringing needs and solutions together for the Future of Health

ECHAlliance Update

• Joan Cornet, Director ECHAlliance Digital Health

Observatory - [email protected]

• Gregor Cuzak, International Ecosystem

Coordinator - [email protected]

• Damian O’Connor, Director Ecosystem

Development - [email protected]

• Brian O’Connor, Chair [email protected]

www.echalliance.com [email protected]

@echalliance