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 In 2012 a proposal was put forward for a strategic scientificled action for health research and to create a ID: 795302
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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
Slide2In 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’
Slide3In 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
Slide427 experts across disciplines and activities
advisors
and liaisons to the communitypolicy experience and visioncomplementary to existing bodies> to consult and connect
Who we are
Slide5SPH
Funders
Academia
Research
organizations
Charities
Industry
Government/
policymakers
Civic society
Healthcare organizations
Slide6SPH 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.
Slide7Written consultation
Forum
Vision paper
SPH consultations 2016
Slide8The 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
.’
Slide9Working Groups
Health Technology Assessment
high-level meeting
Workforce for health research
Long-Term Strategy
SPH workshops 2016
Slide10Creating 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
Slide11Long-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.
Slide12Mechanisms 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
Slide13Formal 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
Slide14mechanisms
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