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National activities pave the way for the first Observatories

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In addition to the H2O project kick-off meeting, held from 12-14 October 2020, national events are taking place in the four Tier 1 countries where the first observatories will be formed.

  • Austria held a national kick-off meeting on 05 November 2020. 39 representatives of all stakeholder groups attended. After a project introduction and overview, breakout sessions considered the topics Governance & Communication, Infrastructure & Technology, and Patient Perspectives.
  • The Dutch national kick-off meeting was held on 17 December 2020 with speakers from the Ministry of Health, Health Technology Associations, H2O Work Packages 1 and 5, all involved patient organisations, and Takeda on behalf of the EFPIA partners.
  • In Germany the national kick-off took place on 15 January 2021 with participation from all stakeholder groups.
  • Spain organised asynchronous meetings with stakeholders in January 2021, with a plan to pursue a formal kick-off meeting dependent on stakeholder availability and scheduling considerations.

These meetings and the information collected have established a solid foundation on which the national teams will implement the Health Outcomes Observatories. Beyond the kick-offs, each country is actively engaging with key stakeholders through further meetings and outreach in order to build support and participation, and to pave the way for future actions.


27th January 2021/by moon
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This project has received funding from the Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 945345-2. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and EFPIA and Trial Nation and JDRF.

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