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Leveraging AI based technology to transform the future of health care delivery in Leading Hospitals in Europe

Description du projet

Comment les robots améliorent la résilience des hôpitaux durant les pandémies

Les hôpitaux d’Europe ont lutté pour faire face à la pression considérable engendrée par la pandémie de COVID-19. L’un de leurs plus grands défis a été d’augmenter la capacité de leurs unités de soins intensifs. Dans ce contexte, le projet ODIN, financé par l’UE, a identifié 11 défis liés aux soins hospitaliers qui peuvent être relevés en combinant la robotique, l’IdO et l’IA. Par exemple, des robots autonomes et collaboratifs peuvent réduire la charge de travail qui pèse sur le personnel débordé. Ces robots peuvent fournir une série de services d’assistance, qu’ils soient d’ordre clinique ou logistique. L’objectif global du projet consiste à ouvrir la voie aux procédures et à la prise en charge axées sur les données dans les soins de santé.

Objectif

Hospitals must increase their efficiency and productivity and boost quality and safety, while containing and reducing costs. This cannot be an untaught linear reduction. For instance, the number of ICU beds per million of EU habitants was reduced of 75% in the past 30 years, also in response to the unneglectable need to invest on territory healthcare services in response to democratic challenges. This left EU Hospitals completely unprepared to the COVID-19 pandemics, proving that hospital budget cuts must be complemented with major organizational restructuring, making use of innovative technologies.
We have identified 11 hospital critical challenges, which ODIN will face combining robotics, Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to empower workers, medical locations, logistics and interaction with the territory. ODIN will deploy technologies along three lines of intervention: empowering workers (AI, cybernetics and bionics), introducing autonomous and collaborative robots and enhancing medical locations with IoT. These areas of intervention will be piloted in six hospitals (in Spain, France, Italy, Poland, The Netherland, Germany), via seven use cases, spanning from clinical to logistic, including patient management, disaster preparedness and hospital resiliency.ODIN pilot will be a federation of multicentre longitudinal cohort studies, demonstrating the safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ODIN technologies for the enhancement of hospital safety, productivity and quality. Use-case protocols will be approved by the local hospital ethical committees, in order to assure the highest quality of the study, while providing a pragmatic solution for the scaling-up of the ODIN technological solutions and business models in a variety of local ecosystems.
ODIN vision is that as Evidence Based Medicine revolutionized medicine with data-driven procedures, so data-driven management (enabled by Industry 4.0 tech) can revolutionise hospital management

Appel à propositions

H2020-DT-2018-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-DT-2020-1

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

MEDTRONIC IBERICA SA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 722 953,00
Adresse
CALLE MARIA DE PORTUGAL 11
28050 Madrid
Espagne

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Région
Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Type d’activité
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 207 790,00

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