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ehealth Ireland Ecosystem members of the ECHAlliance International Ecosystem Network European Ecosystem Network Update Damian O Connor, Director Ecosystem Development, European Connected Health Alliance

European Connected Health Alliance Bringing needs and solutions together for the Future of Health ECHAlliance Update Damian O Connor Director Ecosystem Development damian@echalliance.com www.echalliance.com info@echalliance.com @echalliance

About European Connected Health Alliance Community Interest Company CIC (non-profit organisation) who 650+ member organisations feel free to join us! Companies, policy-makers, researchers, health & social care providers, patients, insurances 16,500+ experts / professionals where 40+ countries Europe, USA, Canada, China international network of ecosystems (100+ ecosystem meetings a year) what communication dissemination & networking international events / groups / workshops H2020 projects & expert services Global Connector www.echalliance.com

ECHAlliance Membership: recent new members www.echalliance.com under Members

ECHAlliance Ecosystems: Goals / Objectives The ecosystem goal is to create permanent mutually beneficial partnerships, which improves the delivery of health and social care, at the same time as providing economic benefits. An Ecosystem brings together a community of multi-sector stakeholders, interested in developing a joint health agenda, aiming to address and find common solutions to challenges facing your region. The main benefit of working together in an Ecosystem is the multiplier effect and of collaborating in an International Network of Ecosystems.

ECHAlliance Ecosystems: Basic Principles Ecosystem Principles: Multi-sector stakeholders gathering Based on a geographic zone Permanent, with regular meetings Shared strategy & action plan Light governance via working group Accessible to all (no barriers) Lead with a need Member of an International network Patients / Citizens at the centre

Ecosystems Existing Ecosystems Members of the International Network of Ecosystems Germany - Rheinland 100+ quarterly gatherings per year Belgium Brussels Belgium - Flanders Canada Ontario Czech Republic Greece - Athens Netherlands - Friesland Northern Ireland Poland Launching soon Lithuania Portugal Serbia Denmark South Republic of Ireland England Manchester England - North West Coast England London England - Yorkshire & Humber Estonia Finland Oulu France Nice PACA Scotland Slovenia Spain Valencia Spain - Galicia Spain Catalonia USA - New York Wales Progressing Prospects Austria Finland Germany Italy Malta Massachusetts USA Netherlands Romania

ECHAlliance Ecosystem Dates June / July 2018 Ecosystem Gatherings Belgrade, Serbia, 21 June Ireland, 22 June Ontario, Canada, 27 June Nice, France, 27 June Catalonia, Spain, 5 July Manchester (UK), 12 July Cardiff, Wales, 18 July 1 st Working Group planning meeting Innovating for Sláintecare: Care Closer to Home ehealth Market Access Programs in Ontario, the EU & the USA Challenge for a Nice Life» Initiative Rethinking healthcare for the future Local Health & Care Record Exemplar (LHCRE) Funding opportunities for innovative digital programmes View details news and etc www.echalliance.com

Brussels (BE) Estonia Friesland (NL) Galicia (SP) Ireland Manchester (UK) North West Coast (UK) Northern Ireland Oulu (FI) Scotland Southern Denmark Valencia (SP) Yorkshire & Humber (UK) Catalonia Ecosystems Ecosystem Priorities Matrix To support and encourage inter-ecosystem collaboration and greater engagement. Priority Area / Ecosystem Electronic Health Records P S P P P S P S S Strength Tele Health / mhealth P P P P S S N Need Mental Health S P P P P N S P Priority (strength or need not defined) Preventive Care P S Active Healthy Ageing (AHA) S P S S P N Integrated Care P S P P Medicines Optimisation P P P P N Patient Data, Analytics, Predictive S P P Analytics Home Care P P P Health Tourism S Interoperability P S P S Patient engagement P P N P N Others P P P P P

People are frustrated, confused and disappointed and we need to do better. We know that digital technology should be one of the key enablers, rather than a barrier, to delivering excellent care. The issue is not whether digital technology has a role to play in addressing the challenges we face in health and care, and in improving health and wellbeing: the issue is that it must be central, integral and underpin the necessary transformational change in services in order to improve outcomes for citizens. Digital technology is key to transforming health and social care services so that care can become more person-centred. This strategy is bold, ambitious and enterprising and presents a once in a life time opportunity to create a digital and interoperable health and social care system, supporting improvement in the safety, effectiveness, efficiency and citizen-centred nature of the services we offer. http://www.digihealthcare.scot/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/25-april-2018-scotlands-digital-health-and-care-strategy-published.pdf

We will build on the philosophy of Prudent Healthcare, and on the close and effective relationships we have in Wales, to make an impact on health and wellbeing throughout life. We will have a greater emphasis on preventing illness, on supporting people to manage their own health and wellbeing, and on enabling people to live independently for as long as they can, supported by new technologies and by integrated health and social care services which are delivered closer to home. 11 June 18, Signatories: Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services Huw Irranca-Davies, Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care Andrew Goodall, Director General for Health and Social Services, Chief Executive of the NHS Wales https://gov.wales/docs/dhss/publications/180608healthier-wales-mainen.pdf

Nice (France) Ecosystem Gathering 27 June 2018: «Challenge for a Nice Life». a contest, an engagement, a creed.the key sector players will be invited to debate on strategic axes defined by the Major of the City and his team, in terms of: Aging Dependence Residential issues Environment Well-being Management of chronic Disease Management (Cancer, AIDS, Diabetes, etc.) https://echalliance.com/news/405018/join-the-nice-ecosystem-gathering-challenge-for-a-nice-life-27-june-nice---france.htm

The Digital Health Society A multi-stakeholders initiative launched in July 2017, under the Estonian EU Presidency The DHS Task Forces Convergence roadmap on interoperability standards and Digital Tele healthcare protocol Led by Erik GERRITSEN, Secretary General of the Ministry of Health of Netherlands Citizen-controlled data governance & Data Donors Led by Angela Brand, Professor at Maastricht University Legal framework facilitating the free flow and the 2nd use of health data Led by Bleddyn REES, Digital health expert and lawyer at Osbourne Clarke Digital transformation & change management in Health & Social Care organisations Led by Richard CORBRIDGE, Chief Digital & Information Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Get involved (DHS is open to all & no fees): Digital Health Society Update Web: www.echalliance.com/digitalhealthsociety Email: estonia-eupresidency2017@echalliance.com

The DHS movement has designed an ambitious research and innovation programme for health and wellbeing in Europe, enabled by key support activities and involving the EU citizens and the whole society. Its purpose is not to define each project or initiative but to define a moonshot target and to describe the components of the programme to reach this goal. The moonshot aims to develop a series of support activities and research & innovation projects, driving to collect the data (relevant for health purpose) of 100 million European citizens, by 2027, and make them available (under conditions) read the full description of the moonshot. Contact us: julien@echalliance.com

Digital Health Observatory (DHO) an invitation to get engaged ECHAlliance will launch the Digital Health Observatory as a Global Connector section in June 2018, with 4 objectives to: 1. provide relevant, timely and high-quality articles, reports, best practices and research in digital health transformation. 2. increase awareness and commitment of governments and the private sector to invest in, promote, and advance in transforming healthcare delivery. 3. generate knowledge that will significantly contribute to the improvement of health using Digital technologies and processes. 4. disseminate research findings and best practices in events, workshops and through social networks. Opportunity to share: high-quality articles, reports, best practices and research in digital health transformation Contact us: joan@echalliance.com

Learn more here Learn more CETA Conference (Oct18) & Ontario Ecosystem Gathering (Jun18)

2018 Connected Health Conference - Registration open! 17-19 October, Boston ECHAlliance, who signed a few weeks ago a strategic partnership with PCHAlliance, is Global Partner of the 2018 Connected Health Conference (CHC), next October in Boston (MA, USA). We are organising a 1-day pre-event workshop focusing on the development of The Digital Health Society (DHS) movement and its moonshot mission in Europe for 100 million Digitally Connected EU Citizens by 2027. This workshop will involve policy-makers, healthcare professionals, companies, start-ups, researchers from Europe, USA and Canada. The programme will cover the following main topics: ethical AI, citizen s data control, behaviour changes, smart healthy cities, humanising technologies (with voice control, natural language ) and cybersecurity & blockchain. ECHAlliance invites its members and partners to propose speakers and topics for this conference. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Please contact Julien Venne (julien@echalliance.com). We are pleased to offer our members a special discount to register, please contact Heather@echalliance.com for details. More information here REGISTER NOW

European Connected Health Alliance Bringing needs and solutions together for the Future of Health ECHAlliance Update Gregor Cuzak International Ecosystem Coordinator Gregor@echalliance.com Damian O Connor Director Ecosystem Development damian@echalliance.com Brian O Connor Chair brian@echalliance.com www.echalliance.com info@echalliance.com @echalliance