European Partnership on Transforming Health and Care System - HORIZON-HLTH-2022-CARE-10-01
欧洲医疗保健系统转型伙伴关系 - HORIZON-HLTH-2022-CARE-10-01
基本信息
- 批准号:10065599
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.53万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Health and care systems in Europe are facing core common challenges, which require harmonised and coordinated solutions. The European Partnership on Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS) represents a unique strategic opportunity to bring together stakeholders, create synergies, coordinate Research and Innovation actions, facilitate the digitization of health and care services and support the transformation of health and care systems with innovative solutions driven by knowledge and evidence. The general objective of THCS is to contribute to the transition towards more sustainable, efficient, resilient, inclusive, innovative and high-quality people centred health and care systems equally accessible to all people. For this purpose, THCS aims not only to create new knowledge and scientific evidence but to co-design new solutions and support their transfer and scale-up across countries and regions while also fostering capacity building. The approach for a successful and smooth implementation of THCS will focus on three main work streams: 1) Filling the knowledge gaps with research actions aiming at providing the necessary evidence, 2) Implementation and transfer aiming at supporting actions focusing on the testing of existing solutions and adaptability in different national and regional contexts, and 3) Boosting health and care systems through dedicated activities (capacity building and trainings, study visits, technical assistance, twinning, networking) involving different health and care stakeholders. To address these three work streams, THCS is built around four pillars that group different types of activities addressing different types of stakeholders of the health and care system. The activities are organised in ten Work Packages working closely together to achieve the objectives of the Partnership and clustered in the four Pillars.
欧洲的健康和护理系统面临着核心的共同挑战,这些挑战需要协调和协调的解决方案。欧洲转型健康和护理系统(THC)的伙伴关系代表了一个独特的战略机会,可以将利益相关者汇集在一起,建立协同效应,协调研究和创新行动,促进健康和护理服务的数字化,并支持健康和护理系统的转型以及知识和证据所驱动的创新解决方案。 THC的一般目标是为更可持续,高效,有弹性,包容性,创新和高质量的人以健康和护理系统的为中心的过渡做出贡献。为此,THC不仅旨在创建新的知识和科学证据,而且旨在共同设计新的解决方案,并支持其在国家和地区之间的转移和扩大,同时还促进能力建设。 The approach for a successful and smooth implementation of THCS will focus on three main work streams: 1) Filling the knowledge gaps with research actions aiming at providing the necessary evidence, 2) Implementation and transfer aiming at supporting actions focusing on the testing of existing solutions and adaptability in different national and regional contexts, and 3) Boosting health and care systems through dedicated activities (capacity building and trainings, study visits, technical assistance, twinning, networking) involving different health and护理利益相关者。为了解决这三个工作流,THC围绕四个支柱建造,该支柱将不同类型的活动分组,以解决卫生和护理系统的不同类型的利益相关者。这些活动是在十个工作包中组织的,以实现合作伙伴关系的目标,并聚集在四个支柱中。
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