ICT-PSP Call 3 2009 Theme 1 ICT for Health, ageing and inclusion Objectives 1.1 1.4 Flora Giorgio Unit H1: ICT for Health (Objectives 1.1,1.2) Peter Wintlev-Jensen Unit H3: ICT for Inclusion (objectives 1.3,1.4)
ICT-PSP Call 3 2009
Theme 1 ICT for Health, ageing and inclusion
Objectives 1.1 1.4
Flora Giorgio Unit H1: ICT for Health (Objectives 1.1,1.2)
Peter Wintlev-JensenUnit H3: ICT for Inclusion (objectives 1.3,1.4)
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Proposed Theme 1
ICT for health, ageing and inclusion
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Information Society Policy Context
eHealth
• eHealth Action Plan “eHealth: Making healthcare better for European citizens: An action plan for a European eHealth area”, 2004;
• Lead Markets for Europe (eHealth), Dec 2007• Commission Recommendation on “Interoperability of EHR
systems”, July 2008,• Commission Communication on “Telemedicine for the
benefit of patients, healthcare systems and society”, Nov 2008
• eHealth High Level Conferences declarations: Berlin Declaration, April 2007; Portoroz Declaration, May 2008
A Single European
Information Space
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Inclusion, better
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Information Society Policy Context
Inclusion• European e-Inclusion Initiative “To be part of the
information society”, Nov 2007
Ageing• Action Plan on “Ageing Well in the Information
Society” June 2007
• Support to Art. 169 Ambient Assisted Living Joint R&D Programme, July 2008 (150 M€ from EC)
Accessibility• "Towards an accessible information society"
eAccessibility Communication, Dec 2008
A Single European
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What- Aim:• improving the access to quality healthcare
• improving quality of life of patients, in particular those with chronic diseases, elderly and disabled
• bringing economic benefits to the society
• unlocking the huge business opportunities in Europe and in the global market
Theme 1 ICT for health, ageing and inclusion
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How:
• Proposed Funding Instrument—Pilot A, Pilots B, Thematic Networks – up to 15 Mill EUR
DRAFT Theme 1 ICT for health, ageing and inclusion
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Proposed Objective 1.1
ICT for patient-centred health services
H1 - ICT for Health
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Telemedicine assisted home care
17.1 % agencies use some type of telehealth system
76.6% reduction in unplanned hospitalizations 77.2% report a reduction in emergency room visits 71.3% improved patient satisfaction79.2% patients (or family) want to keep the telem. system42.8% led to a reduction in cost 63.5% no impact on clinical caseloads
Clinical productivity measures may increase :
49.7% decreased on-site visits 45.2% increased the number of referrals 56.9% nurses were receptive after 1 year, (36.3% at start)
Philips survey conducted by Fazzi Associates of nearly 1,000 home care agencies in the USA
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• Boario telecardiology:Estimated annual benefit cost ratio > 3.3:1 by 2012Net benefit even from the first year35-47% reduction in hospital admissions (in various studies)12% reduction in outpatient visits
• UK studies:Wireless Healthcare (2004): Early discharge from hospitals ⇒ up to 85% reduction in weekly care costsCost of telecare at home with 24 hours response = 1/3 of the cost of a nursing home placeWristCare alarming device
70% reduction in fall incidents & 83% reduction in hospitalisation days
Expected Benefits in Numbers (1)
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• Practical:More than 2.5 billion mobile phone users worldwideQuick and low-cost solution for a large population
• Clinical:Patient mobilityEvidence from Remote Patient Monitoring trials on cardiovasculardiseases (Source Philips Heart Failure statistics UK):
20-40% reduction in length of hospitalisation for heart patients
Evidence from trials on cardiovascular diseases (Source: Ericsson & HealthServices24):
Admissions reduced by 60%90% of the patients claimed to feel more reassured
Expected Benefits in Numbers (2)
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• Economic:Evidence from COPD trials (Source: Ericsson & HealthServices24):
Reduced hospitalisation days38% reduction in patient costs
Potential of Mobile Monitoring in Germany (Source: GesundheitScout 24 GmbH & Bayerisches Rotes Kreuz):
Up to €1.5 billion/year savings through early patient dischargeAssuming 3 days less hospital stay for 20% of patients
Early discharged hospital
patients using mobile services (20% of total):
3.3 mil
Average costs for one hospital
day:
€ 150
Average number of hospital days saved
through early discharge:
3 days
Total yearly cost savings
through early discharge:
€ 1.5 bill
Expected Benefits in Numbers (3)
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1.1 ICT for patient-centered health service
Why:• To support large scale deployment and take up by users• To obtain evidence of benefits on a large scale
What:• To validate in real life settings, the effectiveness of
existing Personal Health Systems for innovative types of telemedicine services.
• To produce large-scale, measurable, comparable and statistically significant results, using a commonly agreed and scientifically sound assessment methodology.
How:• Proposed Funding Instrument Pilot A – EC up to 7 Mill EUR
Pilot Type APilot
Type A
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1.1 ICT for patient-centered health service
Conditions and characteristics :• To focus on at least one of the following chronic conditions:
Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD); Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD); Diabetes
• To target 6 to 8 healthcare providers (regional, local healthcare authorities). Regional healthcare authorities should obtain endorsement from their corresponding national ministries to participate in the pilot.
• Support is focused on measuring the effectiveness and scaling up
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1.1 ICT for patient-centered health service
Conditions and characteristics :• Involvement of users (patients, professionals, healthcare
providers) and industry is expected.
• Commitment to long term deployment and sustainability of the services
• Special attention should be paid to: —Protection of personal data—Interoperability—Use of existing, or emerging standards
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1.1 ICT for patient-centered health service
Expected outcomes:
• Provide on a large scale, comparable evidence on effectiveness of these type of services
• Contribute to wider take up by users (i.e. clinicians and health authorities) leading to sustainable services
• Enable, continuity of care through enhanced interaction between patients and primary care settings (i.e., General Practitioners, pharmacies, health centres, etc), as well as secondary care settings
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1.1 ICT for patient-centered health service
Expected outcomes:
• Provide patients with innovative PHSs to participate actively and more effectively in managing their conditions
• Provide health professionals with monitoring and diagnostic data for decision making, thus facilitating personalised care for chronically ill patients
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Proposed Objective 1.2
Innovative eHealth tools and services in real life
Learning together
H1 - ICT for Health
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1.2 ICT for patient-centered health service
Why:• Improving & optimising procurement (and deployment) of
eHealth solutions.
What:• To create a broad community of procurers (i.e. healthcare
providers, private entities, hospital managers) , responsible for procurement and implementation of eHealth services.
• To promote networking and cooperation among procurers in the development process of new solutions
How:• Proposed Funding Instrument: Thematic Network – up
to 500K EUR
Thematic Network
Thematic Network
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1.2 ICT for patient-centered health service
Conditions and characteristics
• Target procurers both from public and private sectors, in particular on regional and local levels (including hospitals and or healthcare centres).
• Focus in particular on gathering and sharing experiences on how to overcome barriers to wider deployment in a sustainable manner.
• Special attention should be paid to: ―Protection of personal data―Interoperability―Use of existing standards
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1.2 ICT for patient-centered health service
Expected outcomes:• Provide a forum to exchange good practices for deploying
sustainable innovative eHealth services, including procurement strategies, specifications and contract management;
• Produce a tool kit for healthcare providers on how to deploy innovative eHealth tools and services, in a sustainable manner.
• Create synergies to increase quality and interoperabilityof deployed solutions as well as the negotiation power of procurers versus vendors and/or developers of eHealth tools ;
• Support the sharing at European level, of technical knowledge and expertise needed to deploy innovative eHealth tools and services;
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Conclusions
• Support healthcare providers to achieve sustainable deployment of ICT tools and services which can bring benefits to patients, healthcare systems and society.
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/cip_ict_psp/index_en.htm
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Further Information
• ICT for Healthhttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/
• CIP Programme detailshttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp
• ICT for Health –Telemedicine http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/policy/telemedicine/index_en.htm
• Good Practice Portalhttp://www.epractice.eu
• ICT on Cordishttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict
• Contact: [email protected]@ec.europa.eu
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ICT-PSP Call 3 2009Theme 1 “ICT for Health, Ageing and
Inclusion”Objectives 1.3 & 1.4
Peter Wintlev-Jensen
European Commission DG INFSO
Unit H3: ICT for Inclusion
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E-Inclusion: Social Necessity and Economic Opportunity
Challenges• 1 in 3 (200 million) not benefiting from ICT
• Age, disability, education, unemployment, location etc
• 1 in 6 (16% of EU working population) between 16 and 64 have long standing health problem or disability
• Only 5% Public websites accessible• Only 10% over 64 use internet• Accessible 112 in only seven Countries• Persistent rural broadband divides
Opportunities• ICT greatly improves personal autonomy and quality of life • Better e-accessibility entails major social and economic gains
• Disabled & elderly more active as workers or consumers • All enjoy more user-friendly ICT • Public and commercial service providers reach a larger customer base
• Potential economic gains of up to €85 billion over 5 years
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ICT & Ageing: Social Necessity and Economic Opportunity
Challenges• 80+ population: Triples by 2050 (60 Million)• 65+ population: Doubles by 2050 (133 Million)• Today 4 working for 1 retired, in 2050 only 2 working for 1
retired• Cost of pensions/health/long-term care: up by 4-8 % of GDP
(2025)• Shortfall of care staffOpportunities• Wealth and revenues in Europe of persons over 65 is over
3000 B€• Smart homes market will triple between 2005 and 2020• Tele-care technology at home: Empowerment of elderly
and efficiency gains of 25% (UK)• Emerging new large scale markets
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Information Society Policy Context
Inclusion• European e-Inclusion Initiative “To be part of the
information society”, Nov 2007
Ageing• Action Plan on “Ageing Well in the Information
Society” June 2007
• Support to Art. 169 Ambient Assisted Living Joint R&D Programme, July 2008 (150 M€ from EC)
Accessibility• "Towards an accessible information society"
eAccessibility Communication, Dec 2008
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ICT for e-InclusionA Comprehensive EU Approach
Time to Market
Technology Risk
FP7
AAL JP
ICT PSP
•Challenge 7 & 5 •longer-term R&D •integration of new ICT & new ideas•open platforms and interoperability•~400 M€ in total
•market oriented R&D•cost-efficiency•adaptation to specific demands, …•~600 M€ in total
•large scale trials (using existing technology)•service and organizational innovation•business case development, ...•50 M€ in total until now
5-10 years 2-3 years deployment
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EU Innovation Support in the CIP
Ageing well• Independent and healthy living, chronic disease
monitoring• Daily living assistance … integrated health/social
care• Chronic disease monitoring• Cognitive compensation and activation
e-Accessibility• Accessible Digital Television• Total Conversation / Accessible ‘112’
High visibility, market driven Address fragmentation, interoperabilityUser acceptance, cost-effectivenessEnable scaling up, investmentValue chain cooperation Regional/rural/urban renewal
(+ pre-commercial procurement, Structural Funds)
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e-Inclusion Objectives ICTPSP Call 2009
Pilots Type BPilots Type B
‘ICT for Ageing Well and Independent Living’
1.3 ICT for integrated health and social care solutions, combining social and health care within an intelligent modern home systems environment, focusing particularly on service and workflow integration
1.3 ICT for integrated health and social care solutions, combining social and health care within an intelligent modern home systems environment, focusing particularly on service and workflow integration
Significantly improving quality of life and social care for the ageing population and efficiency of care systems
3 to 5 pilots, up to €3million each
3 to 5 pilots, up to €3million each
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Conditions and characteristics :• Integrated approach, technical interoperability,
business process integration• flexible combination of components and services• service and workflows integration
• Completeness; the whole value chain• ICT solutions supporting integrated care management and
home support• Address full needs (organisational, business models,
financial planning); various contexts EU wide• Demand driven; PPPs; set of regional actions; health &
social care, housing corporations, insurance organisations; end users
1.3 ICT for ageing well / independent living
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Conditions and characteristics – ctd.:
• Real life settings• real-life testing; requirements; validated functional specs
• active involvement of elderly people, care workers and family
• public authorities involvement
• interoperability, standards, ethics
• Dissemination, visibility, enabling replication • socio-economic evidence base for ICT investments in the field
(cost-benefit analysis and user satisfaction) -> sustainablebusiness models
• sustainable uptake and replication -> Complete set of common specifications for technology and services agreed
• contribution to i2010 initiative on ICT for Ageing Well
1.3 ICT for ageing well / independent living
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1.3 ICT for ageing well / independent living
Expected impact:• Evidence of substantial prolongation of
independence of elderly people enabled by ICT-based products and services;
• Evidence of increased effectiveness through stronger integration of health and social care for elderly people
• Improved global market position by European industry (in particular SME’s);
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Key Issues• Describe clearly innovation compared to state of the art
• At least four national/regional pilot sites committed to invest
• Stable ICT base for implementation -> not a research project
• Good methodology for socio-economic impact assessment
• Include relevant users at all stages
1.3 ICT for ageing well / independent living
Pilots Type BPilots Type B
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e-Inclusion Objectives ICTPSP Call 2009
1.4 Collect and exchange experiences on key activities accompanying the introduction of e-accessibility specifications, technical solutions, implementation of legal obligations,
1.4 Collect and exchange experiences on key activities accompanying the introduction of e-accessibility specifications, technical solutions, implementation of legal obligations,
Thematic Network
Thematic Network
E-Accessibility Thematic Network
Enabling social and economic participation for all, in particular for persons with disabilities and many elderly persons
1 network, up to €750k
1 network, up to €750k
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Conditions and characteristics
• bringing together relevant practitioners and experts from authorities, ICT-using industry and ICT providers, user representatives, and academia
• ongoing reporting on implementation status and impact of e-accessibility legal instruments in Europe
• collection and assessment of relevant information on standards, economics aspects, conformance testing, user experience etc.
1.4 e-Accessibility ThematicNetwork
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Focus • Web accessibility (50% of effort),
• Accessible convergent communications and digital audio-visual systems
• Self-service terminals (ATMs, Ticketing etc)
1.4 e-Accessibility ThematicNetwork
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Expected impact:
• Provide guidance, facilitate and accelerate the take-up of e-accessibility specifications and technical solutions;
• Promotion of a common approach at European level
• Harmonisation and increased efficiency in implementing e-accessibility
1.4 e-Accessibility ThematicNetwork
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Further Information
• e-Inclusionhttp://ec.europa.eu/einclusion
• CIP Programme detailshttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp
• ICT on Cordishttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/
• Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programmehttp://www.aal-europe.eu/
• Best Practice Portalhttp://www.epractice.eu
• Contact:(at) ec.europa.eu
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Current CIP Projects - 1
eHealth - Chronic Disease Management of Elderly
CLEAR: system for personalised healthcare and chronic disease management of elderly people
NEXIS: integrated care programs for chronic disorders and ageing
eHealth – InteroperabilityepSOS: Large Scale Pilot for interoperable
patients’ summaries and ePrescriptions (Pilot A)
CALLIOPE: CALL for InterOPerablity in Europe
HER-Q-TN*: Quality Labeling And Certification of EHR Systems
*In negotiation
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Current CIP Projects - 2
Independent Living
T-Seniority: Expanding the benefits of information society to older people through digital TV channels
CommonWell*: Personalisedhealth/social care services
Dreaming: Elderly-friendly alarm handling and monitoring
* In Negotiation
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Current CIP Projects - 3
Accessible ServicesDTV4All: European broadcasting standards for
accessible DTV servicesREACH112*: Multi-Modal Accessible Emergency
ServicesSocial IntegrationBridge-IT: Thematic Network ICT for social integration
and cultural diversity Cognitive SupportISISEMD*:Intelligent System for independent living and
self-care of seniors with cognitive problems or mild dementia
Sociable*: support for elderly networking, mental reinforcement and social interaction
Long Lasting Memories*: integrated ICT platform combining state-of-the-art mental exercises to combat cognitive deterioration
* In Negotiation
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Regions involved in ICT PSPe-Accessibility and Ageing Pilots
B (Call 1 and 2)
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Expected outcomes:• Substantially prolong independent living at home for
elderly
• Increase effectiveness of independent living and related care systems and services
• Facilitate wider implementation by the public authorities
• Help European industry establish leading positions (esp. SMEs) in new markets
1.3 ICT for ageing well / independent living