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THCS · Project

European Initiative to Modernize and Digitally Integrate Health and Care Services

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Imagine if your doctor, your physical therapist, and your social worker all used the same playbook and shared a digital map of your health. Right now, these services often act like separate islands, making care fragmented. This effort works to build a bridge between them so that the system focuses on the person rather than the department.

By the numbers
91,574,573
EU Contribution in EUR
63
Partners
26
Countries involved
20
Total deliverables
The business problem

What needed solving

Health systems are struggling with aging populations and workforce shortages, leading to fragmented care. There is a lack of coordinated, digital-first methods to move patients between different types of care services efficiently.

The solution

What was built

A governance structure and a strategic roadmap (AWP2024/2025) to coordinate research, digitize services, and transfer best practices across 26 countries.

Audience

Who needs this

Digital health platform developersPublic health administratorsCare service providersHealth policy consultants
Business applications

Who can put this to work

HealthTech
SME
Target: Digital Health Software Provider

If you are a software provider dealing with fragmented patient data across borders — this project developed a way to facilitate the digitization of health and care services that improves how different systems talk to each other.

Healthcare Administration
enterprise
Target: Private Clinic Network

If you are a clinic network dealing with inefficient patient flow and outdated organization — this project developed evidence-based solutions for the redesign and integration of care services to better respond to patient needs.

Public Sector Consulting
mid-size
Target: Health Policy Consultancy

If you are a consultancy dealing with the challenge of scaling local health successes to other regions — this project developed a system for good practice transferability to help scale-up solutions across different countries.

Frequently asked

Quick answers

What is the cost or pricing for the solutions developed?

Based on available project data, there is no specific pricing or cost mentioned for the resulting solutions, as the project is funded by an EU contribution of EUR 91,574,573.

Is this ready for industrial scale?

The project aims to support the transfer and scale-up of solutions across countries and regions, but it is currently in the early stages of coordinating research and innovation actions.

How is IP and licensing handled?

Based on available project data, specific IP and licensing terms are not provided; the focus is on creating knowledge and evidence to inform policy and practice.

What is the timeline for implementation?

The project period runs from 2023-01-01 to 2029-12-31, indicating a long-term transformation effort.

How will these solutions integrate with existing systems?

The project focuses on the digitization of health and care services and the integration of care across traditional boundaries to ensure a more seamless experience.

Consortium

Who built it

The consortium is heavily weighted toward public and research entities, featuring 63 partners from 26 countries. With 20 research organizations and 39 other entities (mostly public), but only 1 SME and 0 industrial partners, the project is currently driven by policy and academic goals rather than commercial market entry.

How to reach the team

Contact the Ministero della Salute in Italy

Next steps

Talk to the team behind this work.

Contact us to track the 2025 work plan deliverables for early adoption opportunities.

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