Deliverable Work Package 1
Collating and sharing good practice
Work package 2
Analysis, Guidelines and recommendations
Work package 3
Promotion and dissemination
1: Guidelines on how to implement innovative procurement
Task 1.2: Innovative Procurement Task 2.2: development of guidance on innovative procurement
2: Identification of “fit for purpose” co-operation platform to support
objectives of C2 action plan (2013)
Task 2.3: reviewing and assessing existing cooperation platforms which could support the objectives of C2 – repository of evidence, innovative procurement guidelines, toolkits and good practice
documents on interoperability 3: interoperability process
recommendation for EIP-AHA and recommendations for standardisation (2013)
Task 1.4: provision of the technical elements that will be used in the EIP-AHA community
Task 1.5: User perceived
interoperability evaluation framework. Task 1.6: validated reference
architecture /reference platform Task 1.7: investigation of innovative approached (agile interoperability, interoperability by design)
Task 2.4: provision of the operational guidelines for
interoperability that will be used in EIP-AHA community
Tasks 2.6- 2.7)
4: set of good practice documents for the implementation of
independent living solutions based on experience in at least xxx regions (2013)
Task 2.5: best practice for
interoperability specification, open source oriented developments, introduction of research results to the market
5:toolkit/guidance for user empowerment incorporating co-creation, awareness raising and technical confidence building (2014)
Task 1.1: user empowerment Task 2.1: development of toolkit/guidance for user empowerment
Task 3.2: dissemination of toolkit guidance for user empowerment
6: European AHA cooperation platform to incorporate continuous learning on procurement and user empowerment, and open, useable platforms, a roadmap and information on training and awareness raising (linked to assessing platforms 2013 - 2015??)
Task 3.3: A European AHA cooperation platform
Task 3.6: Creation of a meaningful ecosystem
7: A self-sustaining repository of information, practice and evidence to promote the deployment of
independent living solutions (2015)
Task 1.9: existing repositories outside AHA community
Task 3.4: repository promotion and use
Task 3.5: marketing of the database 8: A report that identifies the current Task 1.3: ROI in AHA Task 2.3: taxonomy for social and
social and economic return on investment on existing
implementations that fall under the scope of the action plan (2015)
Task 1.8: evidence refinement and criteria
Task 1.9: existing repositories outside AHA community
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards
Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and
validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living
Participants Number of regions
Deliverable 1: guidelines on how to implement innovative procurement based on experiences in at least 10 regions in Europe(2013 - 2015) Task 1.2: Innovative Procurement Task 2.2: development of guidance on innovative procurement Santech Coral Northern Ireland* SIAT Brainport Scotland CHT/OULU City of Kuopio
University of Valencia, (Task 1.2 - specifically pre
commercial level) ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia)
Centich Mutualité Francaise Tecnalia
General Council of Bas-Rhin
CORAL:at least 2 regions
Norther Ireland: 10 regions **
Scotland: 5 regions
Brainport: 5 regions involved
Centich Mutualité Francaise: 2 Regions
*NI contribution would be based on learning/experience from procurement of Telemonitoring NI as well as input to the EU funded ProeHealth “Study on enhancing procurement of ICT solutions for healthcare”.
AOK Nordwest, Germany; The Municipality of Trikala, Greece; Northern Ireland, UK; Whole System Demonstrator, UK; The Northern Norway Regional Health Authority, Norway; Solimed Health Com-pany Ltd, Germany; Catalonian Public Health Department, Spain; The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs, Estonia; Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy; Uppsala County Council, Sweden
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards
Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and
validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living
Participants Number of regions
Deliverable 2: Identification of
“fit for purpose” co-operation
platform to support objectives of
C2 action plan
(2013)
Task 2.3: reviewing and assessing
existing cooperation platforms
which could support the
objectives of C2 – repository of
evidence, innovative
procurement guidelines, toolkits
and good practice documents on
interoperability
Santech Coral Northern Ireland* SIAT Brainport Scotland CHT/OULU HCP (Innovative procurement guidelines via Ageing Well Project) City of Kuopio Health Lab ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia) CORAL: 8 regions Brainport: 5 Regions involvedOverall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards
Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and
validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living
Participants Number of regions
Deliverable 3: interoperability process recommendation for EIP-AHA and recommendations for standardisation (2013)
Task 1.4: provision of the technical elements that will be used in the EIP-AHA community Task 1.5: User perceived interoperability evaluation framework.
Task 1.6: validated reference architecture /reference platform
Task 1.7: investigation of innovative approached (agile interoperability, interoperability by design)
Task 2.4: provision of the operational
guidelines for interoperability that will be used in EIP-AHA community Task 2.6: to be reworded SIAT Santech Fraunhoffer REAAL IK4 AALOA VDE (task 2.4), CHT/OULU(tasks 1.5, 1.6) HCP (tasks 1.6 and 2.4)* City of Kuopio Smart Homes Scotland (demandside) CORAL (demandside ) ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia) HCP: 1 region, 500 users (tbc) SCTOLAND: 5 regions
CORAL: at least 2 regions
Centich Mutualité Francaise: 2 Regions
Centich Mutualité Francaise
Continua Alliance
*The AAL4ALL project envisages the definition of a reference technical architecture in order to create an ecosystem for products and services for AAL. It will be developed/it is being developed a large scale trial involving 500 users (the 1st at national level) that will serve as proof of concept and validation of the reference architecture
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards
Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and
validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living
Deliverable 4: set of good practice documents for the implementation of independent living solutions based on experience in at least 10 regions (2013)
Task 2.5: best practice for
interoperability specification, open source oriented developments, introduction of research results to the market VSWG IK4 Santech SIAT REAAL Scotland HCP** City of Kuopio University of Valencia Smart Homes Health-Lab ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia) Centich Mutualité Francaise Tecnalia
Department of Health and Consumer Affairs of the Basque Government
VSWG: 1 region (* 3 SMEs and 2 university suppliers – tbc)
Scotland: 5 regions
** In the scope of the AgeingWell project it will be developed guidelines for deployment of ICT & Ageing Well solutions. The goal is to build a practical guide that can be used by all the players of ICT &Ageing field (ICT solution providers, service providers, insurance companies,regions/municipalities etc.). It intends to be a working tool that supports their decision in developing solutions for the ageing sector, contributing to minimize the market uptake risks.
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models
SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living
Participants Number of regions
Deliverable 5: toolkit/guidance for user (older person, carers)
empowerment incorporating co-creation, awareness raising and technical confidence building (2014)
Task 1.1: user empowerment
Task 2.1: development of toolkit/guidance for user empowerment
Task 3.2: dissemination of toolkit guidance for user empowerment
Santech VSWG Liverpool Coral Northern Ireland* INNOVA+
Cooperative Slimmer Leven 2020 CHT/OULU (Tasks 1.1, 2.1) AAL JP [Task 1.1 and 3.2] HCP (Task 3.2) City of Kuopio University of Valencia Smart Homes Health-Lab IBV ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia) Centich Mutualité Francaise
VSWG: 1 region (* approx. 2600 users – tbc)
Liverpool: 1 region (approx. 50,000 users)
CORAL: 2 regions
COOP Slimmer Leven: 1 region: 300.000 users, 25 GP care organizations
AAL JP: 30 projects per year with at least one end user organisation involved IBV (1 region: Spain)
Tecnalia
General Council of Bas-Rhin
Department of Health and Consumer Affairs of the Basque Government
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models
SIP Deliverable 1: By 2015 availability of key global standards and validated implementations of interoperable platforms, solutions and applications for independent living
Deliverable 6: European AHA
cooperation platform to incorporate continuous learning on procurement and user empowerment, and open, useable platforms, a roadmap and information on training and raising awareness
Task 3.3: A European AHA cooperation platform
Task 3.6: Creation of a meaningful ecosystem Santech Coral Innova+ Brainport Northern Ireland REAAL Brainport Development and Cooperative Slimmer Leven 2020 CHT/OULU AAL JP City of Kuopio University of Valencia Smart Homes HCP Health-Lab Centich Mutualité Francaise Tecnalia
CORAL: 25 regions: at least 6 regions
Brainport and Slimmer Leven: 5 regions, 300.000 users, 25 GP care organizations
AALJP: 30 projects per year with end-users, SMEs and research organisations
Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models SIP Deliverable 2: by 2015
availability of evidence on return of investment of these solutions and applications, based on experience involving at least 10 major
suppliers, 100 SMEs and 10,000 users. Participants Number of regions Number of suppliers Number of
SMEs Number of users
Deliverable 7: A self-sustaining repository of information, practice and evidence to promote the deployment of independent living solutions (2015) Task 1.9: existing repositories outside AHA community Task 3.4: repository
promotion and use
Task 3.5: marketing of the database All participants IK4 to lead/coordinate Trento-Rise Department of Health and Consumer Affairs of the Basque Government Scotland IBV Emilia Romagna’s Regional centre for Assistive Technology City of Kuopio IBV CORAL 1 (IK4) 5 4 (Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal) 1 (IK4) 3 2 10 6 55,000 by 2015 900
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions, including guidelines for business models
SIP Deliverable 2: by 2015
availability of evidence on return of investment of these solutions and applications, based on experience involving at least 10 major
suppliers, 100 SMEs and 10,000 users. Participants Number of regions Number of suppliers, Number of
SMEs. Number of users
Deliverable 8: A report that identifies the current social and economic return on investment on existing implementations that fall under the scope of the action plan (2015) Task 1.3: ROI in AHA Task 1.8: evidence refinement and criteria Task 1.9: existing repositories outside AHA community Task 2.3: taxonomy for social and economic return on investment Liverpool Santech IK4 REAAL (economic) SIAT Trento-Rise CHT/OULU(Tasks 1.3, 2.3) Emilia Romagna’s Regional centre for Assistive Technology City of Kuopio University of Valencia (Task 1.8) CORAL Liverpool: 1 CORAL: at least 2 Liverpool: 6 CORAL: at least 30 City of Kuopio: 250 SMEs (tbc0 Liverpool:10 CORAL: at least 25 5000 (ReAAL) CORAL: 50.000
ST (Servicios de Teleassistencia)
Overall Objective: Enhancing deployment and uptake of interoperable independent living solutions based on open standards Specific Action: development of interoperable independent living solutions,
including guidelines for business models Participants
Horizontal task
Task 3.1 This task focuses on the development of a
Framework Promotion and Dissemination Plan that can guide dissemination of the C2 Action Group’s findings and
deliverables.
Action Group Management Coordination Team role:
AAL JP contributes with the AAL Forum and future dissemination activities.