Action Plan C2 Development of interoperable independent living solutions
What is the Action Plan C2 about? The overall objective: enhancing deployment and take up of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards. The specific action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, supported by two deliverables: 1. By 2015 availability of key global standards and validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living. 2. By 2015 availability of evidence on the return on investment of these solutions and applications, based on experience involving at least 10 major suppliers, 100 SMEs and 10,000 users. The action group has expanded ROI to include socio-economic outcomes. Our focus: to deliver this in a way that enhances older people s quality of life, supports independent living & active ageing, boosts cost effectiveness for the health and social care sectors and promotes economic benefits.
What is the Action Promote: Plan C2 about? Awareness, cooperation and confidence amongst and between stakeholders The use of innovative procurement and regulations in regions Standards, guidelines and reference platforms for open interoperable solutions Generate: evidence about the social and economic return on investment Barriers to solve: User empowerment and Procurement Interoperable platforms Evidence on return on investment Project Management (WP0)
Deliverables 1. Guidelines on how to implement innovative procurement (2013-2015) based on experiences in at least 17 regions in Europe. 2. Identification of fit for purpose co-operation platform (2013) 3. Recommendations for interoperability process and standardisation (2013) 4. Set of good practice documents for the implementation of independent living solutions and recommendations (2013) based on experiences in at least 17 regions. 5. Toolkit/guidance for user empowerment (2014) incorporating co-creation, awareness raising and technical confidence building. 6. European AHA cooperation platform to incorporate continuous learning (2015) on procurement and user empowerment, and open, useable platforms, a roadmap and information on training and awareness raising 7. A self-sustainable repository of information, practice and evidence (2015) 8. A report that identifies the current social and economic return on investment on existing implementations (2015)
What is the Action Plan C2 about? European Commission/EIP Steering Group Management & Co-ordination Team Work Package 1 Lead Team: Collating & Sharing Good Practice Work Package 2 Lead Team: Analysis, Guidelines and Implementation Work Package 3 Lead Team: Promotion and dissemination
Action Plan: close up (2013) Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards D1: Guidelines Implementation of innovative procurement Contribution of Northern Ireland: based on learning/experience from procurement of Telemonitoring NI as well as input to the EU funded ProeHealth Study on enhancing procurement of ICT solutions for healthcare : 10 case studies of 10 regions AOK Nordwest, Germany; The Municipality of Trikala, Greece; Northern Ireland, UK; Whole System Demonstrator, UK; The Northern Norway Regional Health Authority, Norway; Solimed Health Company Ltd, Germany; Catalonian Public Health Department, Spain; The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs, Estonia; Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy; Uppsala County Council, Sweden Contributions of other regions and EU projects: CORAL, Scotland, Brainport, Centic Mutualité Francaise Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent Living Deliverable 1: guidelines on how to implement innovative procurement based on experiences in at least 17 regions in Europe (2013-2015) Task 1.2: Innovative Procurement Task 2.2: development of guidance on innovative procurement Participants Santech Coral Northern Ireland* SIAT Brainport Scotland CHT/OULU City of Kuopio University of Valencia, (Task 1.2 - specifically pre commercial level) ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia) Centich Mutualité Francaise Tecnalia General Council of Bas-Rhin Number of regions Northern Ireland: 10 regions ** Scotland: 5 regions CORAL:at least 2 regions Brainport: 5 regions involved Centich Mutualité Francaise: 2 Regions
Action Plan: close up (2015) Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models D6: European AHA platform SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living Participants Number of regions Liaison with: Reference sites, Pilot projects such as ReAAL or AAL JP projects The Market place EIP AHA A self-sustaining on line open repository of information, practice and evidence to promote the deployment of independent living solutions (SIP deliverable 2, ROI 2015) Deliverable 6: European AHA cooperation platform to incorporate continuous learning on procurement and user empowerment, and open, useable platforms, a roadmap and information on training and raising awareness Task 3.6: Creation of a meaningful ecosystem Santech Coral Liverpool Innova+ Northern Ireland REAAL Brainport Development and Cooperative Task 3.3: A European Slimmer Leven AHA cooperation platform 2020 CHT/OULU AAL JP City of Kuopio University of Valencia Smart Homes HCP Health-Lab Centich Mutualité Francaise Tecnalia CORAL: 25 regions: at least 6 regions Brainport and Slimmer Leven: 5 regions, 300.000 users, 25 GP care organizations AALJP: 30 projects per year with end-users, SMEs and research organisations
Partners members of AG C2 NHS Scotland, co-ordinated by NHS 24 Liverpool Primary Care Trust Community Of Regions for Assisted Living (CORAL) IK4 Research Social Services and Public Safety Health Cluster Ambient Assisted Living Association Coöperatie Slimmer Leven 2020 Fraunhofer-Institut für Graphische Datenverarbeitung (IGD) Brainport Development Trialog Hjälpmedelinstitutet (The Swedish Institute of Assistive Technology SIAT) SANTECH Health-Lab TECNALIA Research & Innovation Servicios de Teleasistencia S.A. (known as ST) INOVA+ University of Valencia (UVEG) Instituto de Biomecanica de Valencia (IBV) The Federation of Saxon Housing Cooperatives (VSWG e.v.) Smart Homes European Network of Living Labs Department of Health, Portugal - Associação do Pólo de Competitividade da Saúde (HCP) Emilia Romagna's Regional Centre for Assistive Technology City of Kuopio Centre for Health and Technology, University of Oulu Trento RISE VDE e.v. / DKE CENTICH General Council of Bas-Rhin Continua Alliance Department of Health and Consumer Affairs of the Basque Government ReAAL project, AAL4ALL network, AALOA project CIP thematic network Ageingwell SRE Comité Régional ADMR Auvergne TU Delft Region Southern Denmark Kuopio Innovation Oy University of Alicante NHS Yorkshire and the Humber Unisystems SA Istituto Rittmeyer