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Future cooperation throughout Europe in the spatial domain – Healthcare, OGC, GeoHIT, AHUD Brüssels AND Barcelona Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard & Klaus-Peter Schipper On behalf of the EIP AHA D4 Spatiat Context Presentations selected for the OGC 17.02.2015 Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

Future cooperation throughout Europe in the spatial domain – Healthcare, OGC, GeoHIT, AHUD Brüssels AND Barcelona Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard & Klaus-Peter

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Future cooperation throughout Europe in the spatial domain –

Healthcare, OGC, GeoHIT, AHUD

Brüssels AND Barcelona

Birgit Blaabjerg Bisgaard & Klaus-Peter SchipperOn behalf of the EIP AHA D4 Spatiat Context

Presentations selected for the OGC 17.02.2015

Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

EIP on Active and Healthy AgeingAPPROACH:

• Ownership of key stakeholders• High-level political commitment• Very large-scale deployment & innovation• Awareness and best-practice sharing across Europe • Combining demand and supply sides of innovation• Building on existing instruments and new ones

••• 2

health & quality of

life of European citizens

growth & expansion of EU industry

Sustainable & efficient

care systems

+2 Healthy Life Years by 2020Triple win for Europe

Priorities

Social Necessity Major Opportunity

••• 3

Dependency Ratio•From 1:4 to 1:2•80+ doubles by 2025• 65+: 81 –> 151 million

Cost of Care•Up by 4-8 % of GDP by 2025

Human Resources•Shrinking work force•Lacking 20 million carers by 2020

Empowerment• Active Ageing

New Care & Cure Models•Integrated care •Large Efficiency gains

Growth and Markets•3000 B€ Wealth•85 Million Consumers and growing

Happens in a cultural & spatial context!

Why EIP – AHA?

1,000+ regions &

municipalities

1 billion euro mobilised

30 mio citizens, >2 mio patients

> 500 commitments

3,000+ partners

Marketplace>30,000 visits

>650 registered users

Building up EIP scale and critical mass

32 Reference Sites

NN relevant geospatial standards

The EIP Specific Action Areas

• Action on prescriptions and adherence at regional level

• Personal management of health, starting with initiative on prevention of falls

• Action for prevention of functional decline & frailty

• Replicating and tutoring integrated care for chronic diseases, including remote monitoring, at regional level

• Development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models

• Promoting innovation for age-friendly and accessible buildings, cities and environments

Mapping the Healthcare Maps and Geographic Information

Technologies in Europe

• Map actions• Identify regional/national players, industries, research-clusters• Create/enhance the network• Identify European/International standards

• Include older citizens in mapping and innovation• Promoting innovation for age-friendly and accessible buildings,

cities and environments, indoor and outdoor• Scale up from pilot to best practice to flagship to regional and

international solution

• OGC + EIP + GeoHIT + NN = Geo/temporal technical platform Health in Horizon 2020 and beyond

Questions?

Background information

Regions’ role in the EIP

Active actors in governance and active partners proposing and designing concrete actions

Developers of health & aged-related innovations in care

The "real" implementers, regionally and locally

Municipalities’ role in the EIP

Active partner in advancing and implementing concrete actions

Front runners of health & aged-related innovations in care

The "real" users, work together with the elderly and patients

Added value for involvement in the EIP

Strengthened political advocacy of regions at the EU level

Assistance in overcoming barriers to innovation process

Modernised health & social care systems towards sustainable and more efficient and integrated delivery of care

More effective use of structural funds for health investments

Reducing health inequalities and improving health and quality of life outcomes

Indicators of results

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Key Indicator Findings

Industry as leader of AAL projects In average 40% of projects are industry led

SME participation More than 40% SME participation in funded projects

IPR secured Nearly 50% of the projects covered by the survey have already secured the IPR for the results arising from the projects.

Financing secured for going to the market after the project end

25% of the projects covered by the survey have already secured financing for going to the market

AAL related products and services emerging in the market

Many AAL projects intending to deliver new ICT products and services to the market

Needed for results

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Key Indicator Findings

Industry in multinational projects GIS Health standards are under development

Regional/national participation Multi-regional GIS projects, mutli-vendor projects

IPR secured, Open Data released Data is made available for SMEs and innovative projects, risk assessment for multinational key players

Financing secured for going to the market after the project end

Standards in the geospatial health domain need financing, need is obvious

AAL related actions are made visible Mapping the Maps