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EU funding (€3,549,833): Big Data for Better Outcomes, Policy Innovation and Healthcare System Transformation - Sofia ref.: 116055 Hor1 Feb 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Big Data for Better Outcomes, Policy Innovation and Healthcare System Transformation - Sofia ref.: 116055

The overall goal of the Big Data for Better Outcomes (BD4BO) programme is to facilitate the use of ‘big data’ to promote the development of value-based, outcomes-focused healthcare systems in Europe. To fully exploit the transformative potential of big data, consideration will need to be taken of the use of detailed personal and biological information across the spectrum of care delivery, starting from the development of innovative medicines and treatments, to market access and adoption, diffusion, and use in healthcare systems by providers and patients. This paradigm shift requires shared understanding and standards among healthcare stakeholders including patients, providers, payers, regulators, policy makers, pharmaceutical industry, and academia. OBJECTIVES The proposed Coordination and Support Action (CSA) will establish an enabling platform that brings together these stakeholder groups across the BD4BO programme to ensure quality and consistency of individual projects in line with the overarching programme objective. Our consortium therefore aims to promote the use of big Data for better Outcomes, policy Innovation and healthcare system Transformation (DO->IT). Accordingly, we will: • Define a programme strategy that ensures quality, consistency and sustainability of health outcomes related activities across individual BD4BO projects. • Integrate, synthesise, and manage knowledge from all BD4BO projects, making it easily accessible via a single knowledge exchange platform. • Act as pivotal point of collaboration, stakeholder engagement and communication for all BD4BO projects. • Provide transparency and enable the use of patient health data and human biological samples for research purposes by developing minimum data privacy standards for Informed Consent Forms (ICFs) and supporting materials for use by individual BD4BO disease-specific projects and more widely in the Research and Development (R&D) sector.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Amgen €0.00
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BAYER AG €0.00
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CELGENE MANAGEMENT Sàrl €0.00
Eli Lilly and Company Ltd. €0.00
European Cancer Patient Coalition €100,644
F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG €0.00
Federation Europeenne d'Associations et d'Industries Pharmaceutiques €0.00
Folkehelseinstituttet €186,240
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Health IQ Ltd. €0.00
IHE, Institutet FOR Halso- och Sjukvardsekonomi AB €453,440
INTERSYSTEMS GmbH €0.00
Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine €169,776
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale €96,321
Institut de Recherches Internationales Servier Iris €0.00
Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. €0.00
London School of Economics and Political Science €1,263,850
MERCK KGaA €0.00
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NOVARTIS PHARMA AG €0.00
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Novo Nordisk A/S €0.00
Pfizer Ltd. €0.00
Sanofi-Aventis Recherche & Developpement €0.00
Semmelweis Egyetem €359,918
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THE European Multiple Sclerosis Platform Aisbl €120,745
TMF - TECHNOLOGIE UND METHODENPLATTFORM für DIE VERNETZTE MEDIZINISCHE FORSCHUNG e. V. €231,190
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The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry €0.00
The University of Liverpool €0.00
UCB Biopharma €0.00
Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi €119,921
VERBAND FORSCHENDER ARZNEIMITTELHERSTELLER e. V. €0.00

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/116055

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