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Programmes Health EIT AI, data & cloud Deployment: Best use of technologiesEIT Health's Flagship Calls 2025 invite the EIT Health communities, and beyond, to work on tackling specific challenges relating to health priority areas.
Currently, the Flagship call on 'Digital Tranformation of Healthcare' is open with deadline on 5 November 2024. This Flagship aims to support the digital health transformation in Europe and has two focus points: the development of, and access to, digital health medical devices, and the implementation of the European Health Data Space by exploring the secondary use of data. It will also look at how to train and develop patients, citizens, and healthcare professionals on the importance of using and sharing data and digital tools to enhance the quality-of-care pathways.
Who could apply? If you’re part of the healthcare industry, a start-up, a public health body, a policymaker, an academic institution, or corporate focused on business, education, research, or health service delivery, the EIT Health Flagship Call 2025 is designed for you. This is not an exhaustive list.
Missed EIT Health's informational webinar for applicants? Catch up with the webinar recording and presentation slides.
More information on the call and on how to apply on the EIT Health website (scroll down for this particular flagship).
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