An established network
to share and exchange ideas and collaborate
These ecosystems have led to strong cross-border, multi-stakeholder collaborations and are permanent, geographically-focused, and needs-led. Indeed, many have become reference sites for the EIPonAHA.
To continue supporting our ecosystems in building a legacy of innovation and collaboration, we want to offer our members the opportunity to take part in a brand new set of ECHAlliance Group Thematic Innovation Ecosystems that target cross-border topics. The model will use our well-established and successful multi-stakeholder approach that places the patient/citizen at the centre of this initiative.
to share and exchange ideas and collaborate
to gain resources, best practices, and knowledge
knowledge exchange events/meetings
and exchange via Linkedin and other social media groups
The Thematic Innovation Ecosystem on Digital Health & Wellbeing is chaired by our Scottish Ecosystem and targets the following areas.
The Skills for Health Thematic Innovation Ecosystem was the first TIE to start focusing on the increasing needs for new digital skills in health and social care.
Sustainability and effectiveness of healthcare systems due to an ageing population and recent COVID-19 pandemics are the main catalysts of change.
The Housing & Health Thematic Innovation Ecosystem is an opportunity to connect all ECHAlliance members worldwide.
The Mental Health TIE explores sub-topics including new work pressures, children, adolescent and young adults mental health, gender and mental health data or substance misuse.
The Thematic Innovation Ecosystem on Health Procurement explores the topics of sustainability, German, Nordic and European supply chain laws, EU preparatory laws and the roles of SMEs in health procurement.
The Thematic Innovation Ecosystem on Medicines’ Optimisation will have three key action areas: polypharmacy, transitions of care and medication safety in high risk situations.
This ecosystem will look at connecting needs and solutions on the theme of Continence targeting areas such as: Stigma, Young People and Continence and most importantly the area of sustainable products amongst many others.
This Thematic Innovation Ecosystem on Health Data is led by the Finnish National Health and Wellbeing Data Innovation Ecosystem (HYTKI) and ECHAlliance’s Data arm – the Digital Health Society.