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The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA), set up in 2012, gathers stakeholders at EU, national and regional level from the public and private sector across different policy areas. Together they share knowledge and expertise on common interests and engage in activities and projects to find innovative solutions that meet the needs of the ageing population. Under the framework of the EIP on AHA, the Action Group on interoperable independent living solutions works to improve the quality of life of older people by promoting the full deployment of ICT solutions which can improve their conditions of life and independency. ND-02-14-818-EN-N https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/eipaha/ Full deployment of interoperable independent living solutions for older people A European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing priority INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT) SOLUTIONS CAN HELP HEALTHY AGEING BARRIERS TO THE FULL DEPLOYMENT OF ICT SOLUTIONS ICT solutions can prolong independent living of older people and extend the time they remain active and safe in their preferred environment with smart homes (lights, fall detection, safety, etc.) they also have a huge potential to enhance social inclusion and participation of older people through video conferencing and social media for contact with relatives ICT solutions enhance quality of work for carers and make overall care provisions economically sustainable by avoiding and reducing hospital stays through remote monitoring, safety monitoring TECHNICAL BARRIER: Lack of open solutions and interoperability as current solutions are based on single providers and cannot interact and be combined with other solutions developed by different providers or with slightly different purposes SOCIAL BARRIER: Lack of involvement of older people in the design of the products and services ECONOMIC BARRIER: Limited availability of affordable and commercially viable solutions, fast technological evolution and difficult business models POLICY BARRIER: Limited large scale evidence of return on investments @#? WHAT ARE WE DOING TO PROMOTE THE FULL DEPLOYMENT OF ICT SOLUTIONS? The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) supports public and private actors across the EU to contribute to the full deployment of ICT solutions through: Promotion of common standards for open interoperable ICT solutions: different ICT products/services able to interact between them and jointly deliver integrated services to different contexts, uses, providers Empowerment of end-users: end-users are well-informed, involved in the design of ICT solutions and confident in solutions that effectively meet their needs Promotion of the use of public procurement of innovation: enable public authorities to launch tenders for innovative goods or services which might not yet be largely available on the market Evaluation of the return on investment of interoperable ICT solutions: to make investment in this field attractive for private sector HOW: Toolkits and guidelines Cooperation platform to exchange experience and knowledge HOW: Recommendations on standardisation and interoperability processes Toolkits and guidelines for user-driven innovation solutions for independent living HOW: • Definition of an evaluation metholodogy and metrics Report identifying the current social and economic return on investment on existing implementations Aggregation of socio-economic evidence about return on investment HOW: Cooperation platform to exchange experience and knowledge Guidelines for implementing innovative procurement WHAT ARE WE DOING TO PROMOTE THE FULL DEPLOYMENT OF ICT SOLUTIONS? CURRENT SITUATION: different providers provide multiple solutions that are not interoperable IDEAL SITUATION: different providers offer multiple solutions that are interoperable and can be integrated Public Administration launches innovative public procurement for the integration and interoperability of services for older people Creation of center offering portfolio of integrated services that respect common standards, are interoperable and tested by older people TELE ASSISTANCE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE HOME CARE INTEGRATED SERVICES MODEL AS A RESULT PROVIDER 1 Home care PROVIDER 3 Home care Tele Assistance PROVIDER 5 Transportation service PROVIDER 2 Home care Transportation service PROVIDER 4 Tele Assistance Transportation service
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The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA)The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA), set up in 2012, gathers stakeholders at EU, national and regional level from the public and private sector across different policy areas. Together they share knowledge and expertise on common interests and engage in activities and projects to find innovative solutions that meet the needs of the ageing population.

Under the framework of the EIP on AHA, the Action Group on interoperable independent living solutions works to improve the quality of life of older people by promoting the full deployment of ICT solutions which can improve their conditions of life and independency.

ND

-02-

14-8

18-E

N-N

https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/eipaha/

Full deployment of interoperable independent living solutions for older peopleA European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing priority

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT) SOLUTIONS CAN HELP HEALTHY AGEING

BARRIERS TO THE FULL DEPLOYMENT OF ICT SOLUTIONS

ICT solutions can prolong independent living of older people and extend the time they remain active and safe in their preferred environment with smart homes (lights, fall detection, safety, etc.)

they also have a huge potential to enhance social inclusion and participation of older peoplethrough video conferencing and social media for contact with relatives

ICT solutions enhance quality of work for carers and make overall care provisions economically sustainable by avoiding and reducing hospital stays through remote monitoring, safety monitoring

TECHNICAL BARRIER: Lack of open solutionsand interoperability as current solutions are based on single providers and cannot interact and be combined with other solutions developed by different providers or with slightly different purposes

SOCIAL BARRIER: Lack of involvement of older people in the design of the products and services

ECONOMIC BARRIER: Limited availability of affordable and commercially viable solutions, fast technological evolution and difficult business models

POLICY BARRIER: Limited large scale evidence of return on investments

@#?

WHAT ARE WE DOING TO PROMOTE THE FULL DEPLOYMENT OF ICT SOLUTIONS?

The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) supports publicand private actors across the EU to contribute to the full deployment of ICT solutions through:

Promotion of common standards for open interoperable ICT solutions: different ICT products/services able to interact between them and jointly deliver integrated services to different contexts, uses, providers

Empowerment of end-users: end-users are well-informed, involved in the design of ICT solutions and confident in solutions that effectively meet their needs

Promotion of the use of public procurement of innovation: enable public authorities to launch tenders for innovative goods or services which might not yet be largely available on the market

Evaluation of the return on investment of interoperable ICT solutions: to make investment in this field attractive for private sector

HOW:• Toolkits and guidelines• Cooperation platform to exchange

experience and knowledge

HOW:• Recommendations on standardisation

and interoperability processes• Toolkits and guidelines for user-driven innovation

solutions for independent living

HOW:• Definition of an evaluation metholodogy

and metrics• Report identifying the current social and economic

return on investment on existing implementations• Aggregation of socio-economic evidence about

return on investment

HOW:• Cooperation platform to exchange experience

and knowledge• Guidelines for implementing innovative

procurement

WHAT ARE WE DOING TO PROMOTE THE FULL DEPLOYMENT OF ICT SOLUTIONS?

CURRENT SITUATION: different providers provide multiple solutions that are not interoperable

IDEAL SITUATION:different providers offer multiple solutions that are interoperable and can be integrated

Public Administration launches innovative public procurement for the integration and interoperability of services for older people

Creation of center offering portfolio of integrated services that respect common standards, are interoperable and tested by older people

TELEASSISTANCE

TRANSPORTATIONSERVICE

HOME CARE

INTEGRATEDSERVICES MODEL

AS A RESULT

PROVIDER 1Home care

PROVIDER 3Home careTele Assistance

PROVIDER 5Transportation service

PROVIDER 2Home care

Transportation service

PROVIDER 4Tele Assistance

Transportation service

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