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ProFouND: Prevention of Falls Network for Dissemination
DELIVERABLE D7.5
Report on final ICT network event
Document Type: Deliverable Dissemination Level: PU (public) Editor: ECHAlliance Document state: Final Document version: 1.0 Contributing Partners: Demokritos, UNIMAN,
ECHAlliance, All Contributing WPs: WP7
Estimated P/M (if applicable): Date of Completion: 24/03/2016 Date of Delivery to EC: Number of Pages: 30
Annex A: European Falls Festival Programme ......................................................................................................... 8
Annex B: European Falls Festival Registered Delegates ......................................................................................... 14
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1. Introduction This report gives an update on the current status of PRoFouND Deliverable D7.5: ‘Report on final ICT network meeting’: [month 36]. The delivery of D7.5 builds upon the launch of the OIF at the inaugural European Falls Festival (EUFF) held in Stuttgart on 24-25th March 2015 as detailed in D7.3 and the networking events which have taken place since then outlined in D7.4. These events were used to showcase the work of ProFouND WP7 and the Online Innovation Factory (OIF) platform which was developed as part of Deliverable 7.1, together with Deliverable 7.2: ‘Promotion of at least one falls prevention reference site, project or technology’.
The second European Falls Festival (EUFF) held in Bologna on 23rd and 24th February 2016 was the vehicle for the final ICT network meeting. In collaboration with other networks, especially E-NO FALLS, we presented the ICT partnerships and networking which WP7 has undertaken and the ICT tools we have developed – notably the OIF which is one of the project´s main dissemination tools and is part of the PRoFouND website http://profound.eu.com/ forums/forum/ innovation-factory/
2. Final OIF Promotion & ICT Networking event
The OIF, its functionality and the promotion of best practice reference sites, was introduced and promoted to a range of stakeholders at the European Falls Festival 2016 in Bologna Working in partnership with the ProFouND, the ENOFALLS consortium and the European Innovation Partnership, Active and Health Aging Action Group A2.
The role of Work Package 7 and the ECHAlliance in ProFouND was presented in the poster session at the European Falls Festival 2016.
The Festival Programme is at Annex A and the list of delegates is at Annex B.
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2a. Role of Work Package 7
The role of WP7 was presented, setting out the phases of development of the On-Line Innovation Factory (OIF), the challenges encountered and how they were addressed, the impact of the Work Package and future plans.
Phases of Development
Phase One: Assessment of Requirements. We reviewed existing collaboration platforms and analysed what elements were missing. This was presented at the first collaborative conference between PRoFouND and E-NOFALLS in Vilanova in Feb 2014 and eHealth week in Athens, Jun 2014. Feedback from the international audience of health and social care, academia and industry informed the initial development and design of OIF.
Phase Two: Development and Integration with E-NOFALLS ICT Forum. The OIF platform was “soft launched” in Feb 2015 to PRoFouND and E-NOFALLS partners and members of EIP AHA A2 Action Group
Phase Three: Implementation. Partners populated the OIF with initial content including the promotion of four reference sites which have been designated in the European Innovation Partnership Active & Healthy Ageing (EIP-AHA) report ‘Reference Sites: Excellent innovation for ageing - European Guide’ and in the ICT-AGE project report ‘Mapping of Effective Technology-
based Services for Independent Living for Older People at Home’ as beacons of good practice in using technology to prevent and monitor falls.
The reference sites promoted on the OIF are:
• PROFITER Prevention of falls initiative inEmilia-Romagna Contact: Lorenzo Chiari [email protected]
• T4H (Technology and Human Help at Home after Hospitalisation)
Contact: Prof. Francois Piette [email protected] • Departamento de Salud Valencia-La Fe.
More information http://www.lafe.san.gva.es/departamento-de-saludvalencia-la-fe • Home Automation and Telecare programme, Corrèze Department, France.
The OIF was launched publicly in Mar 2015 and currently contains eleven open topics including :
• Monitoring older citizens@risk for optimal interventions
• Quantitative assessment of falls risk and frailty • Affordable fall detection equipment/ portable
equipment • Alone after a fall
Challenges to Implementation
The poster session highlighted the challenges encountered to implementation of the OIF. Stakeholders are enthusiastic to share experience in face-to face meetings and discussions but can be reluctant to put up their challenges and experiences directly on the OIF. To address this issue, we have found that input gathered in face to face discussions or by email way can be used to populate the site and generate sharing of experience.
Future Plans
A joint webinar, being organized with EIP AHA Action Group 2 and E-NOFALLS, is planned for May 2016.
2b. ECHAlliance
The ECHAlliance International Coordinator attended the EUFF and presented the poster on the ECHAlliance’s work in Profound setting out its role as a pan European ‘connector’, whose Ecosystem network brings together, across more
than 25 Ecosystems in Europe, the USA, Canada & China, a community of stakeholders interested transforming the delivery of health & social care through the use and deployment of digital, mobile, and wireless technology.
The main role of the ECHAlliance has been to bring together stakeholders in networking events to encourage partnerships between stakeholders
A challenge to implementation has been maintaining the continued engagement of members of ECHAlliance in the technology for falls prevention agenda. This has been addressed through a series of high profile events.
The OIF has been promoted as a valuable resource for falls professionals across academia, industry, and the healthcare and public sector at events including the e-Health Week in Athens in
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2014, at the first European Falls Festival in Stuttgart Mar 2015 (Deliverable D7.3) and to ECHAlliance partners and stakeholder communities at International Connected Health Ecosystems meetings in Nice in Sep 2015, Valencia in Nov 2015 and Manchester in Jan 2016 (Deliverable D7.4)
3. Partnership Working The project has stimulated partnership: a. Partnership between the ProFouND and the E -NO Falls Thematic Networks to develop complementary
offering s around technology for the prevention and prediction and monitoring of falls in the elderly and to ensure that these offering are linked to enable members and contibutors to either site to have access to a wider range of options than either site could offer alone. The ProFouND OIF and the ICT repository cross-reference each other in their websites.
b. Partnership with the EIP AHA Action Group A2 on Falls. ECHAlliance has taken a role as lead for Deliverable D4.4 of the A2 Action Plan
c. Partnership with EIP AHA Action Group A2 to identify national and local partnership networks where the use of technology has been identified as part of the best practice for falls and promoting these reference site through the OIF.
d. Partnership with EIP AHA Action Group A2 to embed the work of ProFouND in the Action Groups future plans. WP7 is working with the EIP AHA A2 Action group in conjunction with E-NO Falls to develop a webinar in order to engage further with interested parties. The webinar was originally planned to take place in February during the life of the ProFouND project but has been deferred until May at the request of the EIP AHA Action Groups A2 to follow the call for Reference Sites of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing which is open until mid-April 2016.
The webinar will consist of presentations from a broad range of partners to ensure maximum interest across the Action Group. Currently the planned agenda consists of:
• dedicated E-NO Falls and OIF presentations • business models / funding possibilities for new technologies development and deployment • round table of ‘reference sites’ to share their experience in technology deployment & innovative
procurement • insights from the European Commission • industry engagement to provide a multinational perspective
• discussion on how align the outcomes of this debate with the Renovated A2 Action Plan, including general/specific objectives specifically reflecting the A2 future vision on technologies
The webinar will be promoted via invitation to a broad range of partners including the AHA A2 Action Group, and the ECHAlliance Connected Health Ecosystem network.
4. Conclusions
The work of ProFouND in relation to technology for falls prevention, prediction and monitoring has been widely disseminated and promoted across the EU Connected Health Community.
The OIF has been well received to date, with 11 challenges currently under discussion. Four reference sites are being promoted as demonstrating good practice in using technology for falls prevention.
5. Sustainability
It is planned that the ProFouND website will continue to be maintained for the next three years and ECHAlliance will continue to maintain the OIF website for that period. We will continue to promote the OIF as a valuable resource, encouraging falls professionals across academia, industry, and the healthcare and public sector to use the site to share discussion of challenges, potential solutions, expected benefits and issues of implementation around using technology for falls prevention, prediction and monitoring.
Technology for falls prevention, prediction and monitoring will continue to be a major area of focus for the EU Connected Health Community.
Implementing Innovation into Policy and Practice
Tuesday 23rd February 2016 Time Session / Location 08:15
Registration and Refreshments EU Market Place Open Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room
09:00
Welcome & Opening Remarks Location: Ex Sala A Lorenzo Chiari, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy Chris Todd, Professor of Primary Care and Community Health, University of Manchester, UK Dr Sergio Venturi, Regional Minister for Health Emilia Romagna, Italy
09:30
Implementing National Programmes in Europe: Success Stories Key Note Address followed by Q and A Chair: Dawn Skelton Location: Ex Sala A Center of Expertise for Fall & Fracture Prevention Flanders: a national implementation program Koen Milisen, Professor of Care of Older Person’s, Leuven, Belgium Falls Prevention and Management in Scotland: making it everybody's business Ann Murray, National Falls Programme Manager, Kilmarnock, Scotland, UK French policy regarding falls prevention - Collective actions for older people through a multidimensional approach Julia Hughes, Project Manager in prevention and healthy ageing, CNAV/National Old Age Insurance Fund, France Fall prevention activities in Region Emilia Romagna Maria Luisa Moro, Head of the Regional Health & Care Agency, Region Emilia Romagna, Italy
11:00
Refreshment Break EU Market Place Open Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room
11:30
Implementing Programmes: Lessons from outside the EU Plenary Session followed by Q and A Chair: Jorunn Helbostad Location: Ex Sala A Delivering evidence based curricular to ensure best practice: Falls prevention education and the SAIL programme Vicky Scott, Clinical Associate Professor, University of British Columbia, Canada A WHO perspective on global implementation programmes Monica Perracini, Associate Professor, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Implementing Innovation into Policy and Practice
12:30
Lunch EU Market Place Open Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room
13:15
Falls Prevention in the context of an ageing European population: EU policy issues Key Note Address followed by Q and A Chairs: Nick Guldemond & Chris Todd Location: Ex Sala A Alojz Peterle MEP, European Parliament, Slovenia
14:00
Round Table Discussion and Q n A Chairs: Nick Guldemond & Chris Todd Location: Ex Sala A Alojz Peterle, MEP, European Parliament, Slovenia Finbarr Martin, President Elect, EUGMS Sergio Venturi, Regional Minister for Health, Emilia Romagna, Italy
14:45 15:00 15:45
EU Market Place (Refreshments Served) Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room EU Market Place – Implementing Innovation Across the Regions Interactive market place of project consortia of ProFouND, ENO-FALLS, EIP AHA AG2 and Reference Sites showcasing examples of implementation across the EU. Project members will be available by their posters/videos for questions and speed dating at allocated times as indicated below; ProFouND Consortium (Project Partners, Associate Members, ESA on Falls) www.profound.eu.com Members will be available at posts for speed dating and Q and A for 45 minutes E-NO FALLS http://www.e-nofalls.eu/ EIP AHA AG2 Reference Sites Members will be available at posts for speed dating and Q and A
16:15
Adapting business models in response to an ageing society Key note session Chair: Lorenzo Chiari Location: Ex Sala A Fiammetta Fabris, Managing Director, UniSalute SpA, Italy
Innovation in procurement: the case for business Plenary session followed by Q and A Chair: Andreu Catala Location: Ex Sala A HAPPI Project: A European joint Public Procurement of Innovation in the area of Falls Louis Potel, European Project Manager, RESAH, Hospital Procurement Network, Paris, France Social ROI model for the implementation of a serious game on balance training Ruud Van de Bilt, Managing Director, SPRINT, Groningen, Netherlands How the use of standards for interoperability can facilitate the uptake of ICT based fall prevention solutions Marlou Bijlsma, European Project Manager, The Netherlands Standardisation Institute (NEN), Delft, Netherlands
17:45
Day One End
20:00
Social Event Dinner and Award Ceremony for Posters and Videos iPortici Hotel, Via dell’Indipendenza 69, 40121, Bologna (Ticket only - must pre-booked and paid in full at registration desk)
Implementing Innovation into Policy and Practice
Wednesday 24th February 2016
Time Session/Speakers 08:15
Refreshments EU Market Place Open Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room
09:00
Welcome Day Two Location: Ex Sala A Lorenzo Chiari, Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Bologna, Italy
09:15
Developing a comprehensive national approach for falls and frailty fractures: obstacles, alliances and opportunities Key Note Address followed by Q n A Chair: Chris Todd Location: Ex Sala A Finbarr Martin, President Elect, EUGMS
09:45
Challenges to Implementation Plenary Session followed by Q n A Chair: Arnaud Senn Location: Ex Sala A Using the MAFEIP-tool for the early technology assessment of a planned device to predict falls in older people Christian Boehler, EC, Brussels, Belgium Funding/Resources at EU level Nick Guldemond, Associate Professor Integrated Care/EIP AHA AG2 Coordinator, Utrecht, Netherlands Procurement and Implementation Ramon Maspons, Chief Innovation Officer, Catalan Agency for Health Innovation (AQUAS), Catalonia, Spain
10:45
Refreshment Break Exhibition and Demonstration Area Open Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room
11:00 Parallel Session B - Workshops x 4 Pre-selected workshops – please attend the workshop you confirmed at registration
1)
ESA on Falls Open Meeting Open meeting of the ESA on Falls Group (ProFouND Project) Chair: Wim Rogmans Location: Room D
2)
Health Economics: The cost effectiveness of developing a business case Chair: Lillemor Lundin Olsson
Implementing Innovation into Policy and Practice
Location: Room B+C Economics of falls: costing the impact Brenda Gannon, Reader in Health Economics, Manchester, UK Economic evaluation of falls Silvia Evers, Professor of Public Health Technology Assessment, Maastrict, Netherlands
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Collecting Evidence Chair: Stephen Lord Location: Poggioli Room Evaluation of implementation trials in falls prevention Kilian Rapp, Robert Bosch Krankenhaus, Stuttgart, Germany Falls per unit of activity; how ICT can help collect compliance Dawn Skelton, Professor of Ageing and Health, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
4)
Tailored/complex interventions Chair: Vicky Scott Location: Ex Sala A An introduction to the Lifestyle Functional Exercise Programme (LiFE) to reduce falls Lindy Clemson, Professor of Occupational Health and Ageing, Sydney, Australia Early risk detection and prevention of functional decline using smartphones and smart watches Jorunn Helbostad, Professor in Human Movement Science, Trondheim, Norway
12:30
Lunch EU Market Place Open Location: Atrium/Poggioli Room
13:30
The Debate Chair: Stephen Robinovitch Location: Ex Sala A ICT can never replace an exercise instructor Dawn Skelton, Professor of Ageing and Health, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Why the therapist using ICT will replace the one who doesn’t Kamiar Aminian Director of the Laboratory of Movement Analysis and Measurement in the Institute of Bioengineering, Lausanne, Switzerland
14:30
Innovation for Tomorrow: what the future holds Plenary with Q and A session Chairs: Chris Todd & Homer Papadopoulos Location: Ex Sala A
Implementing Innovation into Policy and Practice
Falls Prediction Lorenzo Chiari, Professor in Biomedical Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy Falls detection using signals from real-world fall events Jochen Klenk, Senior Research Fellow, Robert Bosch Krankenhaus, Germany Falls Assessment Ann Murray, National Falls Programme Manager, Kilmarnock, Scotland, UK Falls Prevention Mirjam Pijnappels, Associate Professor, VU University, Netherlands
15:30
Closing Remarks Chris Todd and Lorenzo Chiari Location: Ex Sala A
16:00 Event Close
EU Falls Festival
Delegate List Bologna 2016
Title First Name Surname Job Title Organisation Email Specialism/Interest Mrs Adele Ballarini Communication
Dr Adrianna Nizinska Vice Rector for Educational Affairs
University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw
[email protected] Educating seniors and health professionals on active healthy ageing
Dr Alberto Ferrari Post-doc University of Bologna [email protected] Gait Analysis, Indoor Navigation, Biofeedback
Dr Alessia Federici Medical Assistant Fondazione Santa Lucia [email protected] Geriatric, falls, disability Mr Alex Domingo Project Manager Fundacia Salut i
Mr Alexander Quarrey Engineer Helite [email protected] Hip fracture prevention. Ms Alexandra Korall PhD Candidate Simon Fraser University [email protected] Seniors Falls and Injury
Ms Alice Coni PhD Student University of Bologna [email protected] Biomedical Engineering Ms Amaia Mendez-Zorrilla Researcher University of Deusto [email protected] IT Prof Ana Capisizu CPME Expert Standing Committee of
European Doctors (CPME)
[email protected] Rehabilitation/geriatrics, EU healthy ageing policy, active ageing
AUSL of Reggio Emilia [email protected] Human motion and balance assessment; Applications of surface EMG in neurological patients; Promotion of appropriateness in rehabilitation
Dr Andrea Sanquerin Physiotherapist Health Executive
Regione Toscana [email protected] I am engaged in organization of rehabilitation paths and coordinator of the project preventing falls in the elderly of the Tuscany Region
Dr Andrea Fabbo Medical Doctor Public Health Agency of Modena
Mrs Anna Darchini General Director CUP 2000 SPA [email protected] eHealth Dr Anna Zacchi R&D Doxee [email protected] Software for aging people Dr Annalisa Bargellini University
Dr Antoni Salva Doctor FSiE-UAB [email protected] Geriatrics Dr Antonio Caronni Physician, PM&R
Specialist Casa di Cura del Policlinico
[email protected] elderly, falls, balance, rehaiblitation, neurophysiology
Prof Antonio Cherubini Director IRCCS INRCA [email protected] Geriatrics Mr Arnaud Senn Project Officer European Commission [email protected] Integrated care and prevention Mrs Asa Bygdeson Development
[email protected] Physiotherapy, exercise and awareness; early prevention.
Dr Daniele Volpe Medical Director Casa di Cura [email protected] Neurorehabilitation Mrs Dawn McLean Tutor Later Life Training [email protected] Prof Dawn Skelton Professor of
Dr Domenico Mezzapesa CEO I-Tel sr [email protected] Multichannel communication and IoT
Prof Dominique Knittel Prof. University of Strasbourg [email protected] Fall detection, signal processing, algorithms, artificial intelligence, sensors
Ms Dominique Mauger PhD Student University of Manchester
Mrs Elisa Buonandi Physiotherapist USL Centro Tuscany [email protected] Neurological and orthopedic patient Geriatrics
Dr Elisenda Reixach Technical Project Manager
Eurecat [email protected] Technologies for fall management and prevention
Dr Ellen Freiberger Researcher FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg [email protected] Ageing, exercise, falls, fear of falling
Ms Ellen Vlaeyen Coordinator Center of Expertise for Fall & Fracture Prev
[email protected] Implementation of fall prevention in nursing homes
Prof Erik Rosendahl Professor Umea University [email protected] Exercise, Nursing Homes, Dementia
Dr Fabio La Porta MD in Rehabilitation Medicine, PhD
AUSL Modena [email protected] Neurorehabilitation, postural control, falls, measurement
Mrs Fanny Breuil Project Manager Eurecat [email protected] technologies for fall management and prevention
Dr Federico Chesani Researcher University of Bologna [email protected] Fall risk evaluation Dr Fiammetta Fabris Manager Director Unisalute SpA [email protected] Health Insurance Company Prof Finbarr Martin Geriatrician Guys and St Thomas'
[email protected] falls especially amongst the 'older old' / frail, people with dementia / cognitive impairment, care/transitions impact towards the end of life
Ms Jane McDermott Project Manager and EUFF Manager
fall injuries Mr Johnathan Siew Executive Changi General Hospital [email protected] Human Factors Engineering,
Patient Safety, Quality Improvement and innovation
Mr Joop Cuppen Project Manager Seniornett Norway [email protected] End user organization Prof Jorunn L Helbostad Professor NTNU [email protected] Falls, Gait, balance, exercise,
physical activity, mobile health technology
Dr Juan V. Dura-Gil Researcher Institute of Biomechanics of Valencia
Ms Katie Hughes Physiotherapist University of Limerick [email protected] Physiotherapy for Falls Prevention. Specifically patient adherence to exercise based rehabilitation
Dr Kilian Rapp Senior Physician Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart
[email protected] Fall prevention; epidemiology of falls and fractures
Dr Klara Zalatnai Toth President Hungarian Osteoporois Patient Association
[email protected] Patient education, fall prevention, fall risk assessement
Prof Koen Milisen Professor of care for older persons
KU Leuven [email protected] Care models for older persons, fall prevention, delirium prevention
Dr Kristin Taraldsen Post Doc NTNU [email protected] Physical activity, fall prevention, activity monitoring, cognitive function
Mrs Kristina Nordmark Development Leader
Skelleftea Municipality, Sweden
[email protected] Development, large scale improvment, implementation, early riskintervention
Dr Kristof Major Physician CHUV, Service de Gariatrie
Mr Mark Van Loock Expert Robotics Toyota Motor Europe [email protected] Fall detection in 3D images Mr Markus Mattersberger President E.D.E. [email protected] Carehomes for elderly Dr Marlene Sandlund Assistant
Mr Paolo Bertuzzi C.A.T. Progetti SRL [email protected] eHealth, medical device Prof Patrizia Mecocci Professor University of Perugia [email protected] Geriatrics
Mr Pekka Kalenius EU RDI Policy Officer
Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences
[email protected] Fall projects (Horizon2020) Prevention of Falls (Research)
University of Bologna [email protected] Biomechanics, motion analysis, motor stability quantification
Mr Rob van Lummel CEO McRoberts BV [email protected] Physical activity monitoring and measurement of physical performance
Dr Roberta Annicchiarico Medical Assistant Fondazione Santa Lucia [email protected] Geriatric, falls, disability Dr Roberta Alfaroli physiotherapist AUSL Centro (AUSL 11
Prof Stephen Robinovitch Professor Simon Fraser University [email protected] Biomechanics of falls and injuries in older adults; real-time mobility and fall data in residents of long-term care
Mr Steven Hague Falls coordinator RDaSH [email protected] Falls, falls prevention, education, falls analysis, demographics, technology
CiaoTech PNO Group [email protected] Public funding for Research, Innovation, Technological Development projects; Innovation management & Technology transfer actions for SMEs and LEs
Mrs Valentina Tageo General Manager Outsight [email protected] Project management in the field of health and AHA
Dr Valeria Scortichini Doctor Universita degli studi di Milano
Ms Virginia Nucida APA Coordinator AUSL centro Tuscany [email protected] APA and OTAGO Exercise Mr William Beckett Director Falls-Safe Assist [email protected] Inventor, Entrepreneur Dr Wim Rogmans Project Manager EuroSafe [email protected] Injury prevention Ms Wytske Meekes Research
Assistant University of Manchester, School of Nursing