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Slide1

The

Scientific Panel for

Health

Health research in a connected

a

nd participative

society

June 9, 2017, Brussels

Karin

Sipido, MD PhD

Chair of the Scientific Panel for Health

Slide2

In 2012 a proposal was put forward for a strategic, scientific-led action for health research and to create a

“European Council for Health Research”

>> translated into Horizon 2020 proposal as

‘Scientific Panel for Health’

Slide3

In 2012 a proposal was put forward for a strategic, scientific-led action for health research and to create a

“European Council for Health Research”

>> translated into Horizon 2020 proposal as

‘Scientific Panel for Health’

http

://

ec.europa.eu/research/health/policy-issues-horizon2020_en.html

A broad mandate:

to provide foresight and overall vision, strategyto identify bottlenecks to innovation and propose solutions

Slide4

27 experts across disciplines and activities

advisors

and liaisons to the communitypolicy experience and visioncomplementary to existing bodies> to consult and connect

Who we are

Slide5

SPH

Funders

Academia

Research

organizations

Charities

Industry

Government/

policymakers

Civic society

Healthcare organizations

Slide6

SPH consultations 2016

Forum

Vision paper

… calling

for research policies to

:

facilitate

high quality

cross-border

collaboration

ensure a harmonized, simplified and transparent

regulatory framework

that supports innovation,

nurture

multi-stakeholder

multi-disciplinary research across the innovation

cycle

involve

citizens and patients

, and

create

value through health

in a knowledge-based society.

Slide7

Written consultation

Forum

Vision paper

SPH consultations 2016

Slide8

The Lancet

, 2016

focus beyond H2020..

‘..

the Scientific Panel for Health is calling for the:

development of a comprehensive policy for health research, defining and aligning common projects across EC directorates, the EU and member states,

implementation of ‘health-in-all policies’

A long-term mechanism to ensure these policies and quality of research requires a science-led multi-stakeholders’ platform for European transdisciplinary health and biomedical research which could take shape as a

European

Council for Health

Research

or

an

Institute for Health

.’

Slide9

Working Groups

Health Technology Assessment

high-level meeting

Workforce for health research

Long-Term Strategy

SPH workshops 2016

Slide10

Creating a next generation workforce will not occur

through EU legislation

…implementation from bottom uphotspots and hubsrole models funding incentivesThe next generation health research workforce

Focus

:

Barriers/needs/models for workforce training & education

Moving

academic education, rewards and

incentives

Biotech

, academia and industry mixed

careers

Workforce

for big data in health research

Manuscript in progress

Brussels

Sept.

27 2016

Slide11

Long-term policy & strategy in health research

Focus

: Exploring mechanisms for strategy & prioritizationBrussels Sept. 28 2016Health research is for society, need to listen to and include society’s voice when setting the research agenda.

Evidence-based

mechanisms

guide

strategic priority setting: outcome evaluation, medical needs, ..

Critical appraisal of current mechanisms and continuous review is needed.

Strategic priorities should be sufficiently broad to create a bottom-up excellence-driven implementation.

Slide12

Mechanisms and

perspectives on research strategy and agenda setting

Speakers from: EC (Cornelius Schmaltz) WHO (

Tana

Wuliji

) Johns Hopkins/NIH (Michael Klag

) FEAM (Bernhard Fleckenstein)

Strategic

Priorities in R&D for Global Health

Slide13

Formal meeting with Research, Science & Innovation Commissioner

Carlos Moedas

SPH reporting

Presentation at the SC1

Programme

Committee

HTA meeting with DG SANTE & DG R&I

Regular interaction with

DG R&I Deputy Directory

Meeting with

Health & Food Safety Commissioner

Vytenis

Andriukaitis

Member States

EC

Slide14

mechanisms

r

esearch & discoveryinnovation

e

nvironment

population

public health

systems medicinebig data

devices

interventions

h

ealth & economic value

novel technologies

market

m

ulti-stakeholder collaboration

s

ocietal participation

& benefit

Health research in a connected and

participative

society

Diane Gal, Karin Sipido

2017

Scientific Panel for Health Conference