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EU funding (€4,640,205): Prioritization, incentives and Resource use for sUstainable DENTistry Hor25 Nov 2022 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Prioritization, incentives and Resource use for sUstainable DENTistry
Oral diseases and conditions are the 3rd most expensive diseases to treat in the EU. They affect about half of the EU population. As highlighted in the 2021 WHO Oral Health Resolution, there are major challenges in the financing of oral health care: in deviation from the UN and WHO goal of Universal Health Coverage, many EU citizens do not have access to essential oral health care without financial hardship. This causes detrimental impacts for the individual citizen, while increasing costs and wasting resources on the macro level. Research-policy gaps and research-practice gaps keep triggering inertia and inaction instead of addressing the persistent, albeit largely preventable, burden of oral diseases. To this end, the PRUDENT (Prioritization, incentives and Resource use for sUstainable DENTistry) project aims to develop and implement an innovative and context-adaptive framework for optimized financing of oral care. PRUDENT brings together top investigators from prestigious universities, public authorities and policymakers, civil society and patient organizations, health insurers, and health professionals, to achieve a step change in collective problem solving. Given the comprehensiveness of the topic, PRUDENT uses a targeted approach that is entirely focused on four major root-causes underlying the current limitations of oral care financing. Using a mixed-methods research approach, PRUDENT will: (i) co-develop oral health system performance indicators and implement them in EU-wide monitoring framework; (ii) conduct real-world and lab experiments to identify improved oral care financing mechanisms; (iii) leverage regulatory learning, needs-adaptive resource planning and deliberative priority setting to enhance the improvement of oral care financing. The knowledge gained will be merged into the PRUDENT Financing Companion with policy briefs and decision aid tools for concretely actionable and context-adaptive improvement of oral care financing.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| University of Newcastle Upon Tyne | ? |
| Instituto de Saude Publica da Universidade do Porto | €102,029 |
| Ministeru Ghas-Sahha U L-Anzjanita Attiva | €41,250 |
| MTÜ EESTI HAMBAARSTIDE LIIT | €163,280 |
| Semmelweis Egyetem | €179,323 |
| STICHTING LYGATURE | €202,078 |
| STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM | €907,968 |
| Syddansk Universitet | €716,610 |
| TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN | €751,763 |
| UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM HEIDELBERG | €826,302 |
| Universite Clermont Auvergne | €201,525 |
| Universitetet I Oslo | €99,996 |
| University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork | €448,083 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094366
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear.
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