Tuesday 13 September, 2022 – ONLINE – 10:00 (CET)
The RITMOCORE PPI EU project co-ordinated by AQuAS (Agency for Health Quality and Assessment of Catalonia) is holding an online FINAL DAY on September 13, 2022 to share results, conclusions and lessons learnt from the development and deployment in relation to the new model of Public Procurement Innovation in Health.
The new RITMOCORE model attends patients with pacemakers throughout their care cycle. Change management is essential for the effective implementation of the model, which is based on risk-sharing contracts that regulate the co-responsibility between the buyer hospital and the successful bidder.
RITMOCORE project has validated the shared value model at European level and will allow the future adoption of patient-centred treatments incorporating advanced digital technologies that foster remote monitoring, coordinated care, and patient empowerment.
The Final Event aims to bring together Procurers, Knowledge partners, Industry, Innovation Agencies, Policymakers, and sister EU projects to share results and conclusions of RITMOCORE PPI.
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10h00 OPENING SESSION
10.00-10.10 Welcome & Introduction – Irina Kalderon Libal: DG CNECT.H3 Health Innovation
Ecosystems, AI in Health and Active and Healthy Ageing, European Commission
10.10-10.25 Relevance of addressing the evolution in the treatment of patients using or in need of an
implantable pacemaker (PM) – Jay Wright, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
10.25-10.45 Overview of RITMOCORE PPI: from unmet needs definition to deployment of innovative
services – Ion Arrizabalaga, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació de Catalunya (AQuAS)
10h45 RESULTING INNOVATIVE SERVICES
10.45-11.05 Sant Pau Hospital – Jose Luis Cerezuela, Biotronik Spain; Xavier Viñolas, Sant Pau
Hospital
11.05-11.25 Bellvitge University Hospital – Jose Luis Cerezuela, Biotronik Spain; Ignasi Anguera,
Bellvitge University Hospital
11.25-11.45 Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital – Robert Hilton, Boston Scientific UK; Jay Wright,
Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
11.45-11.50 Call for Tender Experience – Insights from a small hospital – Fernando Jara, Fundació
Assistencial Mutua Terrasa
11h50 SUPORTING ENTITIES’ PERSPECTIVE
11.50-12.00 VALDE Innova – Sofía Moreno
12h00 ROUNDTABLE AROUND POLICY BRIEFING RESULTS & ESCALATION OF RITMOCORE PPI MODEL
12.00-12.45 Chair: Rossana Alessandrello, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació de Catalunya (AQuAS)
Participants:
• Jenny Camaradou, Patient and Citizen Advisory Group of PiPPi Community of Practice and EUPATI
Patient Consultant
• Toni Gilabert, Consorci de Salut i Social de Catalunya (CSC – Catalonian Group Purchasing
Organization)
• Ivo Locatelli, Strategic Procurement DG Industry, Internal Market, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG
GROW), European Commission
• Vasileios Tsanidis, Innovation Procurement Advisor at the European Innovation Council (EIC)
• Rosa Vidal, CatSalut (Public Catalonian healthcare payer)
12h45 CLOSING REMARKS
12.45-13.00 Conducted by: Ramon Maspons, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació de Catalunya (AQuAS)
KNOWLEDGE PARTNERS / PPI EXPERTS
10h00 OPENING SESSION
10.00-10.10 Welcome & Introduction – Irina Kalderon Libal: DG CNECT.H3 Health Innovation Ecosystems, AI in Health and Active and Healthy Ageing, European Commission
10.10-10.25 Relevance of addressing the evolution in the treatment of patients using or in need of an implantable pacemaker (PM) – Jay Wright, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
10.25-10.45 Overview of RITMOCORE PPI: from unmet needs definition to deployment of innovative services – Ion Arrizabalaga, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació de Catalunya (AQuAS)
10h45 RESULTING INNOVATIVE SERVICES
10.45-11.05 Sant Pau Hospital – Jose Luis Cerezuela, Biotronik Spain; Pending of confirmation: Xavier Viñolas, Sant Pau Hospital
11.05-11.25 Bellvitge University Hospital – Ignasi Anguera, Bellvitge University Hospital; Pending of confirmation: Jose Luis Cerezuela, Biotronik Spain
11.25-11.45 Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital – Robert Hilton, Boston Scientific UK; Jay Wright, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
11.45-11.50 Call for Tender Experience – Insights from a small hospital – Fernando Jara, Fundació Assistencial Mutua Terrasa
11h50 SUPORTING ENTITIES’ PERSPECTIVE
11.50-12.00 VALDE Innova – Sofía Moreno
12h00 ROUNDTABLE AROUND POLICY BRIEFING RESULTS & ESCALATION OF RITMOCORE PPI MODEL
12.00-12.45 Chair: Rossana Alessandrello, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació de Catalunya (AQuAS)
Participants:
• Jenny Camaradou, Patient and Citizen Advisory Group of PiPPi Community of Practice and EUPATI Patient
Consultant
• Toni Gilabert, Consorci de Salut i Social de Catalunya (CSC – Catalonian Group Purchasing Organization)
• Ivo Locatelli, Strategic Procurement DG Industry, Internal Market, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW), European
Commission
• Vasileios Tsanidis, Innovation Procurement Advisor at the European Innovation Council (EIC)
• Rosa Vidal, CatSalut (Public Catalonian healthcare payer)
12h45 CLOSING REMARKS
12.45-13.00 Conducted by: Ramon Maspons, Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació de Catalunya (AQuAS)
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