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European Innovation Partnershipon Active and Healthy Ageing
Wojciech Dziworski
Innovation for Health and ConsumersDG SANCO, European Commission
ECHAlliance @ Mobile World Congress, February 2014
Dependency Ratio•From 1:4 to 1:2•80+ doubles by 2025
Cost of Care•Up by 4-8 % of GDP by 2025
Human Resources•Shrinking work force•Lacking 20 mio carers by 2020
Empowerment•Active Ageing•Health literacy
New Care Models•Integrated & Community care •Large efficiency gains
Growth and Markets•3000 B€ Wealth•85 Million Consumers
New paradigm of ageingfrom to
societal challenge major opportunity burden assetpassive care pro-active carecuring diseases improved functioning
European Innovation Partnership on Active & Healthy Ageing
health & quality of
life of European citizens
growth & expansion
of EU industry
sustainable&
efficient care
systems
+2 HLY by 2020Triple win for Europe
Improving prescriptions and adherence to treatment
Better management of health: preventing falls
Preventing functional decline & frailty
Integrated care for chronic conditions, inc. telecare
ICT solutions for independent living & active ageing
Age-friendly cities and environments
Specific Actionscrosscutting, connecting & engaging stakeholders across sectors, from private & public sector
Pillar I
Prevention
screening early
diagnosis
Pillar II
Care & cure
Pillar III
Independent living &
active ageing
Pooling European Resources and
Expertise
Recognising Excellence
Reaching Scale
European Innovation Partnership'grass roots' models of excellence
32 reference sites with evidence-based innovation
6 Action Groups
3,000 partners & 300 leading organisations
>300 Good Practices
30 million citizens, >2 million patients
ACTION GROUPS
36%
13%17%
9%
9%
5%
11%Research/academia
Advocacy organisations
Health provider
Care provider
Industry - SME
Industry - large
Other
Participation in the EIP
More integrated, more efficient services
A1. Prescriptions and adherence to treatmentA2. Preventing fallsA3. Preventing functional decline & frailtyB3. Integrated care incl. remote monitoringC2. Independent LivingD4. Age-friendly cities and environments
Mapping of innovative practices
PracticalToolkits
Implementation on large scale
provide input and expertise through an open
collaboration
Commitments of the partners
Better professional cooperation: standards, guidelines
Pooling Resources
GOOD PRACTICES IN TOTAL
PER COUNTRY
DK
5
FR
10
DE
10
IL
3
IT
56
NL
14
PT
35 ES
108
TR
1
UK
39
BE
4
CY
1
CZ
1
EL
2
IE
6
NO
1
PL
3
RO
2
SE
5
Examples of Good PracticesPrescription and adherence to medical plans: Medicines management
initiative for older people, Northern Ireland. Integrated working of health professionals, community pharmacist and involvement of industry. Return on Investment: 4:1
Preventing functional decline & frailty: Optimizing nutrition, physical and cognitive performance in elderly people after a major osteoporotic fracture in Tuscany, Italy. Target population: 5.350 patients; estimated potential savings: 250.000 € per year.
Integrated Care: Integrated Care Health Insurance Contract for Back Pain, Germany. With financial incentives for a targeted rehabilitation programme, participants are able to return on average 72 days earlier to their workplace.
Age-Friendly environment: Assisted Living Areas Rotterdam developing 16 areas with optimal conditions for elderly citizensor people with a handicap
Preliminary achievements of the EIP• mapping the good practices in the EU and beyond (over 300
examples)• identification of benchmarks on physical and cognitive decline; • testing of protocols on frailty in larger cohorts; • improvement of screening methods for detecting early dementia; • building of international networks for innovation and evidence
development; • mapping the risk stratification tools for targeted care• matrix of necessary ICT services for integrated care• replication of best practices in new regions and scaling-up
existing innovative solutions for healthy ageing.
REFERENCE SITES
Region Skane
University Hospital Olomouc
City of Oulu
Coimbra
Southern Denmark
Collage (3)
Saxony
Ile-de-France Pays de la Loire
Lower-Rhine Council Languedoc-Roussillon
Liguria Campania
Friuli Venezia Giulia Emilia-Romagna
Piemonte
Northern NetherlandsTwente
Province of Gelderland and Overjssel
South Holland Province Noord-Brabant:
Slimmer Leven
GaliciaBasque Country
MadridCataloniaValencia
Andalusia
LiverpoolScotland
Northern Ireland Wales
Yorkshire
Reference Sites - coverage
32 RSs =>12 MSs selected for self-assessment and peer-review (innovation, scalability, outcomes)
71 good practices of innovation-based integrated care models with sound impact on the ground
1 July 2013 – Star Ceremonyannouncement of best RSs with stars, ready for replication and coaching13 Reference Sites
12 Reference Sites
7 Reference Sites
develop policy on active & healthy ageing
Political added value of the EIP
EC: facilitator & supporter
align policy priorities with funding
evidence base
mobilise efforts & resources
inspire for policy action
identify good practices working in real life
High level conferences (e-Health, Gastein Forum, Conference of Partners, Frailty and Adherence Conferences, EUPHA,
Chronic Diseases Summit)
Alignment of priorities in H2020, CIP 2013, PHP 2013, Structural Funds etc.
Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Healthy Ageing (28 countries + 5
networks)
Reflection process of the MS: Towards modern, responsive and sustainable
health systems
Knowledge and Innovation CommunitiesEIP Partners: bottom up innovation
Input for policies on frailty, chronic diseases, e-health, long term care, health
workforce, etc.
1,000 regions & municipalities
1 billion euro mobilised
30 mio citizens, >2 mio patients
> 500 commitments
3,000 partners & 300 leading organisations
Marketplace>72,500 visits >1,240
registered users
Reaching Scale
Thank you for your [email protected]
EIP on AHA Website http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing
DG SANCO Websitehttp://ec.europa.eu/health