JADECARE

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

Denmark Thematic Workshop on Risk Stratification

Denmark Thematic Workshop on Risk Stratification

The thematic workshop on Risk Stratification was held in a hybrid format in Aalborg, Region North Denmark (RND) from 20th to 21st of June in close collaboration with the original Good Practice model from the Basque Country in Spain: Basque health strategy on ageing and chronicity: Integrated care. Approx. 15 people were attending in person, 15 online. While Next Adopters from Denmark, Spain, Italy, Estonia, Greece, and Portugal joined the thematic workshop on-site, one Next Adopter from Italy and approximately 15 attendees...

Estonian Thematic Workshop on Health Risk Assessment

Estonian Thematic Workshop on Health Risk Assessment

The fourth of ten thematic workshops was held in Viljandi, Estonia from the 14th to the 15th of June. The overall topic of the workshop was Health Risk Assessment, hosted and organized by the Viljandi Hospital Estonia in close cooperation with experts from the Catalan original Good Practice. The event was organized in a hybrid format (face-to-face and online) in which 24 people from different organisations participated. After the welcome address from Dr. Mart Kull from the Viljandi Hospital, the Estonian Ministry of Social...

Czech Republic Thematic Workshop on Telepsychiatry

Czech Republic Thematic Workshop on Telepsychiatry

The hybrid thematic workshop on telepsychiatry from the Digital Roadmap towards an Integrated Healthcare Sector of the Region of Southern Denmark was held at Fakultní nemocnice Olomouc (UHO) in the Czech Republic from 20th to 21st of June. 18 people were attending in person, 10 online. After the opening by Zdislav Doleček (UHO), the first day started with an introduction on telepsychiatry from the perspective of experts in Southern Denmark: Kuno Kudajewski (WP8 leader and project manager, Health Innovation Centre of Syddansk...

Sevilla Thematic Workshop on TeleCOPD

Sevilla Thematic Workshop on TeleCOPD

Likewise, the second thematic workshop in Spain regarding the original Good Practice from Region Syddanmark was a great success (9-10 June 2022)! The third JADECARE thematic workshop, this time on Tele-COPD, was hosted by the Regional Ministry of Health and Families of Andalusia (CSFJA), with the support of the Andalusian Public Foundation Progress and Health (FPS). It took place at the Institute of Biomedicine of Seville and also approximately 25 people participated online. Three Next Adopters from Latvia and Spain first jointly...