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Demonstration of intelligent decision support for pandemic crisis prediction and management within and across European borders

Project description

Smart support platform for pandemic prediction and management

The goal of the EU-funded STAMINA project is to develop an intelligent decision support platform for pandemic prediction and management. The project will enable national agencies and first responders to anticipate pandemic threats and plan daily efforts to enhance health security. The objectives of the project include the creation of real-time web and social media analytics for the detection of possible disease outbreaks, predictive modelling of pandemic outbreaks and early warning systems. The crisis management part will define the roles of key actors during crisis management and include protection and diagnostic devices for first-line screening. Finally, STAMINA will develop a common operational picture as the main interface that enables coordinated response and demonstrate its application within and across EU borders.

Objective

STAMINA develops an intelligent decision support toolset for pandemic prediction and management and demonstrates its use by practitioners at national and regional levels within and across EU borders. The STAMINA toolset enables national planners and first responders to anticipate and respond to the the “known-unknowns” in their daily effort to enhance health security. Main functionality of the toolset includes:
• Real-time web and social media analytics aiming at public trust monitoring and flagging possible disease outbreaks
• POCT and smart wearable diagnostic devices for first line screening
• Predictive modeling of pandemic outbreak and its impact, along with decision-making support in implementing mitigation strategies,
• Early Warning System
• Crisis management tool defining the roles and actions of key actors during crisis management
• Scenario Generation tool for creation of training scenarios
• Common Operational Picture as the main interface of the solution enabling timely and coordinated response
The toolset is accompanied by a set of Guidelines on effective implementation of risk communication principles and best practices in cross-organisational preparedness and response plans.
The use of the STAMINA toolset will be demonstrated through 12 national and regional small-scale demonstrators and one large-scale cross-border simulation exercise involving all consortium partners.

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-SU-SEC-2018-2019-2020

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EXUS SOFTWARE MONOPROSOPI ETAIRIA PERIORISMENIS EVTHINIS
Net EU contribution

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€ 643 125,00
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THEANOUS 15
118 54 ATHENS
Greece

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SME

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Yes
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Αττική Aττική Κεντρικός Τομέας Αθηνών
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 918 750,00

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