Collaborating for Digital Health and Care in Europe
Community Update
[Greeting]
Wishing you all the very best holidays and happiness at the end of this busy and intensive year!
In 2022 we were very lucky to shake hands with, and greet, a good number of our EHTEL members again, and meet you in-person.
Thank you so much for being part of our 2022 and helping us achieve such a lot! Most notably, this was encapsulated a month ago in our yearly highlight: the2022 EHTEL Symposium.
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Here is our festive gift to you: start your new year with an exciting vision of what's ahead! Scroll down to watch a 3-minute video summary of the most inspiring words and ideas shared during the EHTEL Symposium. Readan overview of the Symposium details too.
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In 2023 we will continue to support you: by keeping you up-to-date with the latest developments on the health data space; creating opportunities for collaboration; offering you visibility, knowledge and new skills; and together, influencing healthcare strategies – especially around digital – at European level.
Meanwhile, enjoy your holidays.
We very much look forward to being in touch with you, our EHTEL Members and Friends, again in the new year, when we will bring you a whole new programme of activities.
Our festive gift to you. Live or relive the key messages of the 2022 EHTEL Symposium!
Watch a 3-minute video summary of the most inspiring words and ideas shared by EHTEL Symposium speakers, on one of the main exciting developments to be brought forward in 2023: the European Health Data Space. Read a quick overview too.
On 10 October 2022, the Reference Sites Coordination Network (RSCN) held its 4th Call for AHA Reference Sites AwardsCeremony. The event celebrated the success of the 65 AHA Reference Site regions. Several EHTEL members were awarded for their work on a life-course approach to active and healthy ageing.
The 2nd Open Call for Transnational Access to the Living Labs of VITALISE Project is now open! Send your application until 8 January 2023 and carry out part of your research in another country, in one of the 17 Living Labs involved in the project.