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Digital health technologies for the prevention and personalised management of mental disorders and their long-term health consequences

Summary

IHI JU is based on the idea that interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration will enable perspective and breakthrough innovations in healthcare, including the pharmaceutical industry but also new fields such as biopharmaceuticals, medical technologies and biotechnologies.

Programme Name

Innovative Health Initiative

Programme Description

IHI JU is based on the idea that interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration will enable perspective and breakthrough innovations in healthcare, including the pharmaceutical industry but also new fields such as biopharmaceuticals, medical technologies and biotechnologies.

Programme Details

Call

Digital health technologies for the prevention and personalised management of mental disorders and their long-term health consequences

Detailed Call Description

Digital health technologies (DHT) might have the potential to address some of the challenges in the prevention, prediction, monitoring and personalised management of mental disorders and their long-term health consequences, as well as to tackle some of the organisational issues in providing mental health care. 

Applicants should demonstrate how DHT may enable:

  • better prevention and prediction of disorder onset or relapse;
  • better disease management;
  • tackling comorbidities;
  • addressing long-term health consequences (such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes).
  • Applicants should aim to deliver robust evidence on how DHT may be:

  • made easy to adopt and use in a sustained way for both people with mental disorders, their families/caregivers and health and care providers;
  • effectively incorporated into clinical research and in clinician workflows.
  • The choice of the specific mental disorder should be justified based on unmet public health need, its impact on quality of life of people with mental disorders and their families/caregivers as well as the feasibility and preliminary evidence available on the use and value of DHT. To contribute to breaking the silos between psychiatry and other medical branches and better address the impact of co-morbidities in people with mental disorders, applicants should consider relevant co-morbidity/ies where DHT data, learnings and technologies are already available and can be further developed/applied to mental disorders. Co-morbidities can significantly exacerbate mental health disorders, impacting quality of life and the development of long-term health consequences The choice of comorbidy/ies must therefore be justified accordingly.

    Consortia should propose ways to foster the future integration of digital and clinical mental healthcare, as well as how DHT might enhance the outcomes of interventions by social and healthcare professionals while decreasing the burden on the healthcare system.

    Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

    At least 45% of the action’s eligible costs are provided by contributions from industry members, their constituent or affiliated entities, and contributing partners.
    Maximum financial contribution from IHI up to €24,000,000.
    A financial contribution of IHI between €6,000,000 and €8,000,000 will allow a proposal to adequately address these results. However, this does not preclude submitting and selecting a proposal that requests different amounts.
    Programme Category
    EU Competitive Programmes
    Total Budget
    €138,000,000
    Thematic Categories
    • Health
    • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
    Eligibility for Participation
    • NGOs
    • Non Profit Organisations
    • Private Bodies
    • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
    • Semi-governmental organisations
    Call Opening Date
    13/12/2022
    Call Closing Date
    15/03/2023
    EU Contact Point

    All questions regarding JU JU invitations should be directed to  infodesk@ihi.europa.eu.

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    Funding&Tenders IHI JU 2nd Call for proposals
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