JADECARE

The Joint Action (JA) on implementation of digitally enabled integrated person-centred care (JADECARE) is part of a series of initiatives the EU has launched to face the challenges of the transformation of health and care in the EU. JADECARE intends to reinforce the capacity of health authorities to successfully address important aspects of health system transformation, in particular the transition to digitally enabled, integrated, person-centred care in the EU. For this purpose, 16 EU countries participate in JADECARE. In order to achieve these goals, four “Early Adopters” of original Good Practices support “Next Adopters”, i.e. participating regions of Member States to transfer the successful practices and generated knowledge into the healthcare systems of the participating partners.
[Read more: Background & Ambition]

JADECARE involves 45 organisations
from 16 countries all around Europe
.

Implementing four proven Good Practices of digitally enabled integrated care by 21 Next Adopters

These four original Good Practices stand for a bundle of proven practices and methods ready for being transferred to the Next Adopter health care organisations:

  • Basque health strategy on ageing and chronicity: Integrated care (Basque Country, Spain)
  • Catalan open innovation hub on ICT-supported integrated care services for chronic patients (Catalonia, Spain)
  • The OptiMedis model – integrated population-based care (Germany)
  • Digital roadmap towards an integrated health care sector (Southern Denmark Region)

By transferring these four practices, JADECARE proposes to strengthen the capacity of health authorities to successfully address all important aspects of the transformation of the health system towards digitally enabled, integrated and person-centred care.

NEWS update

Strasbourg Thematic Workshop on Set up Use of Routine Health Care Data to Assess Efficiency of Chronic Care Pathways

Strasbourg Thematic Workshop on Set up Use of Routine Health Care Data to Assess Efficiency of Chronic Care Pathways

The last thematic workshop in Strasbourg from the 04th to the 05th of July 2022 was very productive and fruitful! The hybrid event was hosted by the Eurometropole of Strasbourg (EUSTRAS) in close cooperation with OptiMedis Nederland. The overall question of the workshop was ‘’How to set up the use of routine health care data to assess the efficiency of chronic care pathways?’’.It was a continuation of the Slovenia workshop providing a platform for an in-depth discussion on current health sector reform measures, typical innovations,...

Toscany Thematic Workshop on Integrated Care

Toscany Thematic Workshop on Integrated Care

The eighth of a series of 10 JADECARE_EU thematic workshops was very successful. The workshop was hosted by the Regional Health Agency Toscana in Italy on the 30th of June and the 01st of July. The event was performed in close collaboration with the original best practice model from the Basque country. Attendees from different EU member states participated in the hybrid event and presented their implementation status with a focus on their integrated care actions. On the first day, Next Adopter teams from Italy, Croatia, the Czech...

Croatian Thematic Workshop on Patient Empowerment

Croatian Thematic Workshop on Patient Empowerment

The seventh of ten thematic workshops was held regarding the implementation of Core Features of the Basque Good Practice in Zagreb, Croatia from the 27th to the 28th of June 2022. The overall topic of the workshop was Patient Empowerment, hosted and organized by the Croatian Institute of Public Health (Hrvatski zavod za javno zdravstvo - HZJZ) in close cooperation with experts from the Basque original Good Practice. The event was organized in a hybrid format (face-to-face and online) in which 28 people from different organisations...

Budapest Thematic Workshop on Vertical and Horizontal Integration – Integrated Care

Budapest Thematic Workshop on Vertical and Horizontal Integration – Integrated Care

One of the last thematic workshops was held in a hybrid format in Budapest, Hungary from the 4th to the 5th of July by Országos Kórházi Főigazgatóság (OKFÖ) in close collaboration with the original Good Practice; Catalan Center for Open Innovation on ICT-supported integrated care services for chronic patients (Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer - IDIBAPS). The workshop’s topic was VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION: DIABETES-MORBIDITY which deals with the setting of the use of integrated care and routine...

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