Open evidence, in consortium with Empirica, is working on the Interoperability of Electronic Health Records in the EU study. The overall goal of the study is to obtain a comprehensive, reliable and validated overview of the current situation in the EU with regard to the development of interoperable Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems that benefit patients. […]
Open Evidence is conducting a study on online platforms to support the Observatory for the Online Platform Economy. The creation of this observatory is one of the multiple measures that the EU institutions have initiated to assess the key issues related to the online platforms due to their growing importance and impact on everyday lives. Over […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with RAND Europe, has been commissioned by the European Commission – DG CONNECT, to conduct the study on“Media Literacy and Online Empowerment issues raised by Algorithm-Driven Media Services” SMART 2017/0081. This multi-disciplinary study will be a first step for EU media policy to analyse the underlying issues posed by algorithm-driven media […]
WE4AHA is a new H2020 Coordination and Support Action (CSA) for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA). It started in September 2017 and will continue until the end of 2020. Over the course of four years, the action will connect demand- and supply-side stakeholders through matchmaking, twinning, assessing innovative […]
The use ICT across healthcare functions, known as eHealth, is an important target of the EU Information Society policy as shows the ambitious programmes set for the healthcare system networks, professionals tools and users access. The main driver for stimulating the adoption of ICT in healthcare has been the ageing of the population, but there […]
Open Evidence in partnership with empirica have been awarded a service contract with the European Commission Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content & Technology (DG CONNECT) for procuring support services for the management and utilization of the Monitoring and Assessment Framework for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing – MAFEIP tool. The […]
The objective of the study is to assess the implementation of the Action Plan with a view to recommend concrete actions to be taken by the EU and the EU Member States under the new eGovernment Action Plan 2016 – 2020.
The main objective of the project is to provide evidence and analysis for the EU Free Flow of Data Initiative, as announced in the DSM. More specifically, the study will inform the European Commission’s (EC) Impact Assessment concerning the emerging issues of data ownership, interoperability, (re)-usability and access to data, and liability. Current problems will be assessed, followed by an analysis and comparison of the impacts of different policy options.
The study on the new generation of eGovernment services has been launched in August 2015 by the European Commission in order to provide an analysis of the new generation of Open eGovernment Services as well as of how the public sector can become an agent of innovation.
INLIFE aims to prolong and suport the independent living of seniors with cognitive impairments through interoperable, open, personalised and seamless ICT solutions that suport home activities, communication, health maintenance and mobility using novel business models based on feedback from large-scale and multi-country pilot applications.