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Strategic Partnership of Emergency Medical Service Practitioners for Coordination of Innovation Procurement

Description du projet

Des services d’urgences médicales plus homogènes

Chaque pays de l’Union européenne possède son propre système de services médicaux d’urgence (EMSS). En cas de problème de santé, les Européens comptent sur ces systèmes pour accéder à des soins rapides et de qualité. Or, malgré certaines similitudes, il n’existe ni structure ni normes professionnelles communes à l’échelle européenne; et les systèmes organisationnels et mécanismes de coordination varient considérablement d’un État membre à l’autre. Le projet iProcureSecurity, financé par l’UE, examinera les principaux défis que pose la diversité des systèmes lorsqu’il est nécessaire pour les États membres de travailler ensemble. Il s’intéressera également aux lacunes en matière de capacités et encouragera la recherche et l’innovation afin d’accroître la normalisation des opérations d’urgence en Europe. Son objectif consiste à créer un système européen d’équipes médicales d’urgence capables de travailler comme une seule entité.

Objectif

Emergency Medical Services in Europe are characterised by a pluralistic landscape with diverse organisational setups, professional standards, coordination mechanisms and actors which result from different historical and institutional contexts in EU member states. However, diversity is united by the common aim, of providing timely care to victims of sudden and life-threatening injuries, emergencies or disasters within EU-member states (EUMS), in cross-border settings and international humanitarian missions. Fostering the response capacities and increasing the cooperation of the European Emergency Medical Services Systems (EMSS) is of decisive importance for strengthening the resilience of European societies in the light of multiple hazards: Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of disasters, terrorism is becoming a very real scenario for mass causality events challenging both out-of-hospital as well as in-hospital emergency care, and health related hazards are calling for close cooperation of public safety and health authorities on an international level. Not only hazards but also the system’s diversity poses a challenge for preparedness planning and cooperation, which needs to involve the whole EMS system at regional and/or national level and integrate it into the whole health system and fully coordinate with the public safety system to be effective. The iProcureSecurity project seeks to identify the major challenges the system’s diversity poses to the ability to work together, stimulate R&I uptake with a view to increasing standardisation of operations across Europe, and deliver technical requirements for R&I activities to create a European system of Medical Emergency Teams that is more homogeneous and capable to work as singly unit. To achieve this aim, the project will engage in several exchange cycles with practitioners and other stakeholders in the innovation landscape as a preparation for major R&I activities as part of a PCP action.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SU-SEC-2018-2019-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-SU-SEC-2018

Coordinateur

SYNYO GmbH
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 246 625,00
Adresse
Otto-Bauer-Gasse 5/14
1060 Wien
Autriche

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PME

L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.

Oui
Région
Ostösterreich Wien Wien
Type d’activité
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 246 625,00

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