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European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing

European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing. Orsi Nagy Innovation for Health and Consumers, DG SANCO 30 May 2012. Source: SANCO, based on Ageing Report 2009. Life Expectancy (LE) 2008-2060. LE vs. HLY (2010). Europe: Some facts and figures. Total health spending

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European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing

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  1. European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing Orsi Nagy Innovation for Health and Consumers, DG SANCO 30 May 2012

  2. Source: SANCO, based on Ageing Report 2009 Life Expectancy (LE) 2008-2060 LE vs. HLY (2010)

  3. Europe: Some facts and figures • Total health spending EU average of 9.6% of GDP in 2008 • Total age-related spending: Education, pensions, healthcare, unemployment benefits Increaseby 4.75% points of GDP by 2060 • Shrinking workforce in the care sector and an insufficient number of health specialists

  4. Ageing an opportunity • Europe 2020 flagship initiatives • European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations in 2012 • EU Health Strategy “Together for health’’

  5. Europe 2020 flagship initiatives Boost growth, among others: • The Innovation Union • Digital Agenda for Europe • New Skills for New Jobs • European Platform against Poverty and Social Exclusion

  6. European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations in 2012 Raising awareness that active ageing can give the opportunity to: • Stay in the workforce and share experience • Keep playing an active role in society • Live as healthy and fulfilling lives as possible.

  7. EIP on AHA: Objectives and headline target Headline target by 2020 Increasingthe number of healthy life years (HLYs) by 2 in the EU on average A triple win for Europe Enabling EU citizens to lead healthy, active and independent lives until old age Improving the sustainability and efficiency of social and health care systems Developing and deploying innovative solutions, thus fostering competitiveness and market growth

  8. Collaborative innovation Bringing togetherinterested stakeholders from public and private sectors across the entire innovation value cycle To cooperate, share one same vision and aim to deliver innovative solutions for an ageing society, Responding to their needs and demands

  9. Aligning Synergies Coordination Use efficiency Optimisation Overlap Duplication Replacement

  10. Three-step process stakeholder involvement • Steering Group Workshops • Mapping of research • Care&Cure • Prevention, early diagnosis • Active ageing & independent living • Strategic • Implementation Plan • Steering Group 7th of November 2011 • Public consultation • 524 submissions • Fiches with actions • 127 submissions

  11. Strategic Framework of the EIP on AHA

  12. Criteria for ‘a priority action area’ Greatest contribution to the objectivesof the partnership Benefiting particularly from the partnershipapproach Significantly contributing to overcomingkey bottlenecks & barriers Facilitating innovation in an area where European industry has or may develop a competitive advantage Being the most ready to launch

  13. Prescription and adherence action at regional level. • Personalised health management, starting with a Fall Prevention Initiative • Action for prevention of functional decline and frailty with first action focused on physiological frailty and malnutrition • 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 • Thematic marketplace: innovation for age friendly buildings, cities and environments

  14. EC Communication • Adopted 29th February 2012 • Commission’s response to the Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) and commitment to its implementation • Key elements: • Setting up the necessary support framework - Favourable regulatory framework - Effective funding mechanisms - Marketplace: evidence base, data and innovative ideas • Support at national, regional and local level • Launching actions on the ground • Monitoring and assessment of progress • Governance for effective implementation

  15. Activities: Launching actions on the ground • WHY GET INVOLVED? • Learn from the others’ good practice • Combine evidence • Collaboration leading to efficiency in (re-)design and validation of • innovative care services • Efficiency of design leading to expansion of services to larger • population - with the same level of investment • Strengthen your ability to find funding at local/national level • Local industry seeing a larger market, beyond the “local border” • Political support

  16. HOW TO GET INVOLVED: 1) Invitation for Commitment => submit your commitment to be an active partner in the implementation of one or more Specific Actions 2) Invitation for expression of intent to be a candidate 'reference site' => Europeanlocations implementing a substantial number of the Specific Actions in an integrated way 3) Marketplace for innovative ideas => interested, but not yet ready to submit a commitment to a Specific Action Activities: Launching actions on the ground From 29 February to 31 May From April 2012

  17. Activities:Invitation for Commitments Commitment– A measurable and concrete engagement in support of a Specific Action, towards the target deliverables of the SIP Criteria for Commitments: Engagement – underwriting the EIP and its criteria Inclusiveness and Partnership - widely involving all relevant actors Delivery – delivering according to planning and agreed outcomes Critical mass – mobilising sufficient resources Advocacy - inspiration and political support Submission via a web tool on the EIP site (http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing) All submitted Commitments will be made publicly available

  18. Activities:Invitation for Expression of Intent to be a candidate Reference Site Reference Sites: • regions, cities or integrated hospitals/care organisations • established in a geographical location in Europe • provide a comprehensive innovation based approach to active and healthy ageing • provide concrete example of existing and successful integrated solutions, based on evidence of their impact in practice • expected to contribute significantly to building the synergies between the different Partnership Actions • Submission via a web tool on the EIP site (http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing) • All submitted Commitments will be made publicly available

  19. Activities:Marketplace for innovative ideas An interactive online platform, open to all stakeholders willing to get involved in the Partnership For those who: • are interested in the EIP, but not yet ready to submit a Commitment to a Specific Action • wish to find partners, build networks and develop a Commitment • are eager to be kept up to date with initiatives, events, and share with others what is on the agenda • offer innovative ideas and expertise which they are ready to share with wider public through social media

  20. Thank you for your attention https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/eipaha

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