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Successful EU conference on future research for effective health care

20 April, 2015

Inger Ekman med en av konferensen internationella gäster, Lianne Simonse, forskare vid Delft Universty of Technology i Nederländerna.
Inger Ekman with one of the conference’s international guests, Lianne Simonse, researcher at Delft Universty of Technology in the Netherlands.

Last week, over a hundred key EU stakeholders within health care gathered on Medicinareberget for the We Care Consortium conference “Pan-European Road towards future healthcare.” The purpose of the consortium and the conference is to identify research gaps to create a sustainable health care in Europe for Horizon 2020. The conference was organized by the Centre for person-centered care at the University of Gothenburg GPCC.

At the interactive meeting over 100 key EU stakeholders from academia, health care, patient organisations, industry, think tanks, NGOs and government took part in an intense programme with the purpose of identifying research gaps which might help identify how Europe’s healthcare costs can be contained whilst quality of care is maintained or even improved. This should ensure that all EU citizens have equal access to health care, not only those who can afford private solutions.

Conference participants were encouraged to participate throughout the conference using audience response meters and twitter. 67 users and 128 tweets (86 RTs) in 6 hours made #wecare2015 a trending Twitter topic in Sweden.

“Old fashioned” vocal comments were also encouraged, and controversial comments were especially encouraged, as the We Care consortium were keen to get to the bottom of all issues and make sure all aspects and views were aired and covered. They wanted to identify the research gaps that will be reported back to the EU commission and formulated in an EU R&D roadmap and strategy for future health care in Europe.
-These gaps, if covered in the future, will hopefully help to create a sustainable cost contained high quality health care in Europe, conference host Inger Ekman explained.

The specific topics covered, by different panels were:

• The patient’s/person’s role
• Quality measures
• Technology
• Disease prevention and health promotion
• Contracting strategies
• Incentive systems

Key note speakers were Lisa Lindström, CEO of Design company Doberman, on “How to design for future health care”, and Robert Andrew Johnstone, FRSA and Board Member of the European Patients’ Forum (pictured), on “Patient empowerment”.

Conference host Inger Ekman, Professor and Centre Director of the University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-centred Care, has co-ordinatedthe We Care-project, with, amongst others Imperial College in London, VU University in Amsterdam, The Technical University of Berlin, The European Patient Forum, Imec (formerly Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre) and computer giant IBM as key partners.

The conference marked the end of a series of workshops which have been taking place in various places in Europe during the past two years, and an R &D roadmap for future health care will be submitted to the EU commission. Throughout the project all EU citizens have been able to submit research ideas to cover gaps on the We Care web site, and ideas can still be submitted on http://www.we-do-care.eu/forum/ .

 

TEXT: JEANETTE TENGGREN DURKAN
PHOTO: ANNA SONBERGER AND JEANTTE TENGGREN DURKAN fikapaus_600 samling_600

By: Elin Lindström
Tagged With: EU-kommissionen, EU: ramprogram, institutionen för vårdvetenskap och hälsa

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