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Combining hospital interventional approaches to improve patient outcomes and increase hospital efficiency

Summary

IHI JU is based on the idea that interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration will enable perspective and breakthrough innovations in healthcare, including the pharmaceutical industry but also new fields such as biopharmaceuticals, medical technologies and biotechnologies.

Programme Name

Innovative Health Initiative

Programme Description

IHI JU is based on the idea that interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration will enable perspective and breakthrough innovations in healthcare, including the pharmaceutical industry but also new fields such as biopharmaceuticals, medical technologies and biotechnologies.

Programme Details

Call

Combining hospital interventional approaches to improve patient outcomes and increase hospital efficiency

Detailed Call Description

In particular, projects should:

  • Access and integrate clinical data routinely generated using existing technologies during the patient journey (e.g. medical history profile of patients, diagnosis achieved, for example, by medical imaging and in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) tests, digital information generated during the hospital procedure, vital signs and anaesthesia management, electronic healthcare record systems (EHRs), and drug prescriptions such as analgesics). Suitable, secure IT infrastructure to support edge and cloud computing in compliance with the general data protection regulation (GDPR) and other data privacy policies at national and local levels should be utilised.
  • Train and clinically validate explainable AI algorithms to support the development of training programmes, procedure planning and intraoperative assistance solutions, including clinical decision support systems.
  • Demonstrate, via use cases using these data & algorithms, how combinations of and/or synergies between the above-mentioned tools, technologies, and therapeutic approaches can be harnessed to improve patient care. This should include comparing the combination of innovative interventional approaches and clinical decision support systems (CDSS) versus limited or no systematic combination of these innovative interventional approaches and CDSS.
  • Implement tools to confirm successful treatment during or after the procedure and monitor therapy response and disease regression.
  • Develop and implement new methodologies to assess and demonstrate the added value of combining innovative interventional approaches and clinical decision support systems to all relevant stakeholders.
  • Encourage the uptake of the results of the project through a strong communication and outreach plan, including the publication of a gap assessment in order to guide future research in this field.

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

At least 45% of the action’s eligible costs are provided by contributions from industry members, their constituent or affiliated entities, and contributing partners.
Maximum financial contribution from IHI up to €30,000,000. 
A financial contribution of IHI between €8,000,000 and €10,000,000  will allow a proposal to adequately address these results. However, this does not preclude submitting and selecting a proposal that requests different amounts.
Programme Category
EU Competitive Programmes
Total Budget
€138,000,000
Thematic Categories
  • Health
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
Eligibility for Participation
  • Natual person / Citizen / Individual
  • Private Bodies
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
  • Semi-governmental organisations
  • State-owned Enterprises
  • Training Centres
Call Opening Date
13/12/2022
Call Closing Date
15/03/2023
EU Contact Point

All questions regarding JU JU invitations should be directed to  infodesk@ihi.europa.eu.

Website
Funding&Tenders IHI JU 2nd Call for proposals
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