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ImpleMentAll – Getting eHealth Implementation Right

The health sector spends large amounts of time and money on developing, testing and implementating eHealth for a wide range of both physical and mental health problems. Nevertheless, very few eHealth solutions make it into routine care and those that do take many years to get there.

PROJECT PERIOD

Start: January 2017
End: March 2021 (the programme has been
transferred to the Centre for Digital Psychiatry
in the Region of Southern Denmark)

On the basis of experiences and results from previous EU projects (e.g. Renewing Health and MasterMind), ImpleMentAll wanted to develop a systematic approach to facilitate the implementation of telemedical solutions in the future. The right approach was found by collecting knowledge of development, use and assessment of the implementantion strategies used in different projects on eHealth and medical technology in a range of different countries. Previous research in the field was also included in the project.

AIM

The aim of ImpleMentAll was to develop a generic and adaptive approach to implementing eHealth solutions. The new approach should facilitate and ensure the implementation of telemedical solutions for both physical and mental disorders.

The project had the project partners’ ongoing implementation projects as a starting point.

PARTNERS

The ImpleMentAll consortium was made up of 18 partners from 11 countries in Europe and Australia. The Region of Southern Denmark was the lead partner on the project.

EXTERNAL FUNDING

The project was partly funded by SC1-PM-21-2016 in Horizon 2020. The Australian partners also funded a part of the project.

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Rikke Lyngholm Christensen

Rikke Lyngholm Christensen

Programme Manager

Centre for Innovative Medical Technology (CIMT). Odense University Hospital, Dept. of Clinical Development - Innovation, Research & HTA


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