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EU funding (€1,960,996): Transfer of Organisational innovations for Resilient, Effective, equitable, Accessible, sustainable and Comprehnsive Health Services and Systems. Hor1 Dec 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Transfer of Organisational innovations for Resilient, Effective, equitable, Accessible, sustainable and Comprehnsive Health Services and Systems.

In order to strengthen the sustainability and resilience of health services and systems a unique consortium of governmental and funding organizations plus research institutes, has expressed the ambition to systematically learn from the organisation of care in other settings. Overall objective of TO-REACH is to provide groundwork for a future joint research programme that will contribute to the resilience, effectiveness, equity, accessibility and comprehensiveness of health services and systems. We will do so along two work streams: A) We will develop a research program on cross-border learning from good (or even innovative) models of care and the conditions needed to transfer them to other settings for implementation. It could refer to anywhere in the care chain depending on the priorities as identified in a Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) within this project. Conceptual, methodological and empirical advancement will be achieved through 4 meta-questions that will instruct research under a future joint research programme, linking to what counts as good models of care, what are the conditions required for transferability, what are the conditions for up-scaling, and how do they contribute to the performance of health care organisations and systems. B) We will build a platform for funding organizations that allows for collaboration and coordination in the project and projected joint research programme. This will synchronize priorities and activities, hence improving the quality and applicability of research with a focus on the topic areas as described under A. TO-REACH will pursue five specific objectives: Mapping health system challenges and priorities by synthesizing different materials and stakeholder inputs; Developing a framework and providing a knowledge synthesis on the above-mentioned meta-questions; Establishing sustainable cooperation of research funding bodies and links with other initiatives; Developing a SRA through agenda setting at European and Member State level; Disseminating the results of TO-REACH.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY €0.00
Agenzia Nazionale Per I Servizi Sanitari Regionali €52,640
Canadian Institutes OF Health Research €0.00
EIDGENOESSISCHES DEPARTEMENT DES INNERN €0.00
European Health Management Association €152,875
EUROPEAN PUBLIC HEALTH Association €50,286
Forskingsradet FOR Halsa Arbetslivoch Valfard €103,150
Fundacao para A Ciencia e A Tecnologia €24,850
Gesundheit Osterreich GmbH €31,238
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale €86,877
Instituto de Salud Carlos III €1,106.11
Istituto Superiore Di Sanita €347,211
Latvijas Zinatnes Padome €21,500
Ministero Della Salute €13,752.00
MINISTRY OF HEALTH €32,188
Nacionalni Institut ZA Javno Zdravje €59,225
Norges Forskningsrad €47,675
Regional Agency for Public Health and Social Well-Being €40,728
Rigas Stradina Universitate €18,375.00
STICHTING NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR ONDERZOEK VAN DE GEZONDHEIDSZORG €245,828
SUOMEN AKATEMIA €24,748
TERVEYDEN JA HYVINVOINNIN LAITOS €60,125
The Health Research Board €55,354
Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore €92,646
Universita TA Malta €67,567
Universitatea Babes Bolyai €23,377
Welsh Government €50,976
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION €203,144
ZORGONDERZOEK NEDERLAND ZON €53,557

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/733274

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