Project Coordinator at COHEHRE 2024 Conference

On Wednesday, 20 November, the EVOLVE2CARE coordinator, Dr Evdokimos Konstantinids, attendeed the COHEHRE 2024 Conference in Ghent, Belgium!

Hosted by the Odisee University of Applied Sciences and  the Artevelde University of Applied Sciences, the event lasted three days (18-20 of November) and elaborated on the theme of Revolutionising Health Education: The impact of Innovative Practice with 4 sub-themes:

  • Simulation as a learning method
  • Living Labs
  • Integration of AI in teaching + assessment
  • Creating Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs)
Dr Konstantinidis, represented AUTH and ENoLL partners during the third day’s parallel sessions to spread the word about the project’s recent kick-off and its open call for Living Labs and HealthTech innovators across different disciplines to collaborate and boost innovations for Transitional Care!

Open Survey to examine drivers and barriers within the Transitional Care

Following our preparatory efforts during the first month, we are already looking to grasp the  intricacies of innovation within the Transitional Care!

To this end, the entire consortium is working closely under Task 1.1 to conduct a comprehensive background research that is going to accumulate data through literature reviews, stakeholder interviews, and surveys in order to identify the key drivers and barriers that potentially influence the development of innovative technologies in Transitional Care sector. 

Starting from the analysis of the indicated scientific work, the project team has already counted more than 70 drivers and barriers of specific categories, including legal; regulatory; fiscal; technical operational and other miscellaneous cases.  

Based on the findings from combing the literature, the background research is now ready for the next step! To this end, EVOLVE2CARE is going to run an open survey to dive deeper into the matters of innovation in Transitional Care and solicit further insights regarding what drives innovation in the sector and what hinders it.

The survey will last for three weeks and seeks to understand how different stakeholders engaged with the transitional care, spanning from HealthTech innovators, Living Labs and decision makers all the way to healthcare recipients and their closed ones, experience the application and breakthroughs in the Transitional Care.  

The survey’s input is going to prompt the EVOLVE2CARE campaign to bring together entrepreneurs and researchers with certified Health and Wellbeing Living Labs across Europe, with the end-goal to foster a new paradigm of collaboration and effective innovation to meet the actual needs of the Transitional Care sector!

Kick-off Meeting in Thessaloniki, Greece!

On October 30-31, 2024, the Evolve2Care project held its 2-day kick-off meeting at the Medical School of Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece! ​

Representatives from all five partners of the consortium, that is, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), European Network of Living Labs (Belgium), Anthology Ventures (Bulgaria), Sploro (Spain) and ViLabs (Cyprus) gathered to set the foundation for our initiative, which aims to create a people-centric experimentation ecosystem to support innovation in healthcare with a particular focus of the transitional care sector. The event was hosted by AUTH’s Lab of Medical Physics and Digital Innovation (iMedPhys Lab in short), whose team acts as our project coordinators. The agenda of the the 2-days meeting featured in-depth discussions on project objectives, work packages, and coordination strategies.

Day 1 began with a general introduction to the project by AUTH. Professor Panagiotis Bamidis, head of the the iMedPhys Lab gave the welcoming speech followed by a brief round of partners’ introduction to break the ice and familiarise all the team members. Then, presentations were made by project coordinator, Associate Professor Evdokimos Konstantinidis and Despoina Petsani, who covered the project’s management framework, ethics requirements and financial control. Having addressed the modalities, we delved into the work packages on the experimentation spaces (WP1, WP2). AUTH and Sploro partners led the sessions to provide a comprehensive overview of the background review on the barriers and drivers of innovation in the healthcare sector that interests the project and to inform the team about the planned activities and responsibilities for the upcoming months. Our primary goal is to collectively understand the innovation capacity existing in the transitional care use cases that the project plans to implement. Such finding are going to feed into the actions envisioned within WP3 as this was presented by AV partners. The first day, concluded with the session of WP4. VIL led the Product Box exercise to have partners share ideas and synthesise together what shall be the basis of our outreach activities and materials.

After a vibrant social dinner hosted at the Thessaloniki’s Museum of Modern Art premises, partners met for Day 2 during which the discussions focused on validating the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the project’s roll-out, and on reviewing the defined use cases that will be essential part of the project’s open calls to match healthcare innovators with certified Living Labs. The plan for the open calls of the project seeks to to engage with innovators and researchers and leverage the AccelUp platform to liaise the engaged stakeholders with Living Labs across Europe that demonstrate a credible capacity to act as the testing environments for concepts and innovations that will advance the HealthTech in the transitional care.

With each partner bringing unique expertise, Evolve2Care aims to foster a sustainable ecosystem that will drive healthcare advancements across Europe!

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