Discover Join Action impact and results
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.
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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
Implementation strategy for the transfer of original Good Practices in JADECARE
For the transfer of the good practices selected by the European Commission an implementation strategy has been developed. The strategy includes a set of methods and techniques, concrete procedures and recommendations. It aims to improve the quality of adoption and sustainability of JADECARE good practices in the 23 Next Adopters, taking into account their particular needs, interests, possibilities and expectations. To achieve this, the strategy has to be scientifically appropriate, applicable taking into account the availability of...
1st JADECARE Stakeholder Forum “Implementation of digitally enabled integrated person-centred care – Needs and Solutions“
JADECARE (Joint Action on implementation of Digitally Enabled integrated person-centred CARE) will contribute to innovative, efficient and sustainable health systems through providing expertise to assist European countries in undertaking digital health system transformation. It will enable national authorities to benefit from efficient solutions in digitally enabled integrated person-centred care. The Stakeholder Forums of JADECARE are intended to facilitate the exchange of experience and the networking between the organizations...
JADECARE presented on 9th Bavarian Public Health Conference 2021
Also in Germany public health promotion and prevention of disease for risk groups based on efficient data analysis and targeted digitally enabled actions is one of the goals of public health services. In Bavaria it was recognised, that the European diversity offers unique chances for mutual learning. In this framework, JADECARE has been presented as a source of experiences and tools for a successful digital transformation also to national or regional public health services: The 9th Bavarian Congress for Public Health Services was...
Learning from original Good Practices: General principles and successful implementation
In order to support the implementation of JADECARE original Good Practices by Next Adopters, JADECARE Work Package 4 has published a report on general principles of successful implementation of original Good Practices. The milestone 14 report aimed to develop a foundation of a continuously extended and enriched resource supporting Next Adopters in how they successfully implement the four original Good Practices in their local regions. Showing the results of various assessments of the original Good Practices, Next Adopters should...