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THCS SRIA (2023)
The THCS SRIA (2023) outlines a coordinated European effort to transform health and care systems into sustainable, resilient, and people-centred structures. It emphasizes digitalisation, interoperability, integrated care models, and evidence-based policymaking as key enablers for transformation.
For OPENVERSE, THCS represents a strategic collaboration target for applying immersive, interoperable, and simulation-based technologies to health ecosystems. Joint work could advance digital twins for health systems, ethics-by-design governance, and data-driven interoperability across the digital health landscape.
Basic Identification
Initiative / Partnership Name: Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS)
Full SRIDA Title & Version: Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA), February 2023
Publication / Last Update Date: February 2023
Governing Body / Association: THCS Coordination and Support Action consortium; co-funded European Partnership under Horizon Europe Cluster 1.
Type: Co-funded Partnership (public-public, focusing on health system transformation).
Website / Source: https://www.thcspartnership.eu
Strategic Orientation
Vision Statement:
To accelerate the transformation of European health and care systems towards resilience, sustainability, and person-centredness by coordinating research, innovation, and implementation efforts across Member States.
Core Mission / Objectives:
- Develop and implement evidence-based, sustainable models of health and care delivery.
- Support integrated care that is proactive, data-driven, and equitable.
- Strengthen the resilience of health systems against shocks (e.g. pandemics, demographic changes).
- Enable digital and organisational innovation in healthcare through policy alignment and systemic experimentation.
Key Strategic Pillars / Focus Areas:
- People-centred Care Transformation – integration of preventive, primary, and long-term care.
- Health System Resilience and Sustainability – governance, workforce, and financial models.
- Digital Health & Data-Driven Transformation – data spaces, AI, and interoperability.
- Evidence-based Policymaking – cross-national evaluation and learning mechanisms.
Expected Outcomes / KPIs:
- 20+ cross-country projects co-funded by 2030.
- New evaluation frameworks for health innovation adoption.
- Increased implementation of interoperable digital solutions across Member States.
Policy Alignment:
- Horizon Europe Cluster 1 (Health)
- European Health Data Space (EHDS)
- EU4Health Programme
- Digital Europe Programme
Technological and Thematic Priorities
| Theme | Focus Areas | Examples / Expected Results |
| Digital Transformation of Health Systems | Adoption of interoperable, AI-supported digital solutions for care pathways. | Development of secure data-sharing infrastructures. |
| Integrated Care Models | Patient-centred design integrating public health, primary care, and social care. | Cross-border testbeds for continuity of care. |
| Health Data Spaces & Interoperability | FAIR data principles, data linkage across health domains, and semantic interoperability. | Support to EHDS and secondary data use. |
| Workforce & Skills Transformation | Upskilling healthcare professionals for digital and integrated care. | Cross-country training programmes. |
| Sustainability and Governance | Value-based healthcare, financial sustainability, and ethical data use. | Policy experiments and scaling of best practices. |
Cross-cutting Topics: ethics and trust in health data, citizen engagement, gender equality, social innovation, and sustainability.
Related Infrastructures / Platforms: European Health Data Space, EDIHs, EIT Health, IHI JU, and AI4HealthEU.
Interdependencies / Synergies: Strong complementarities with IHI JU (innovation uptake), ADRA (AI & data), and EOSC (data sharing and FAIR principles).
Governance & Ecosystem
Leading Organisations / Associations: THCS Partnership Coordination (CNR, Italy, and ISCIII, Spain) and 50+ national and regional funding agencies.
Stakeholder Groups: national and regional health authorities, research institutions, healthcare providers, policy makers, patients, and citizens.
Engagement Mechanisms:
- Open calls and joint transnational funding calls.
- Thematic workshops and policy dialogues.
- Stakeholder consultations on SRIA updates.
Update Frequency: Biannual review and alignment with Work Programme priorities.
Contact / Participation Info: Public calls and events published via thcspartnership.eu.
Alignment with Virtual Worlds
Relevance to Virtual Worlds Domains:
The THCS SRIA provides a policy and systemic perspective on digital transformation, highly relevant for OPENVERSE’s goal of federating trustworthy, interoperable, human-centric virtual infrastructures.
Key Points of Alignment:
- Human-centric digital ecosystems: Mirrors OPENVERSE’s focus on trust, ethics, and inclusion.
- Data interoperability: Direct alignment with OPENVERSE’s technical and semantic interoperability building blocks.
- Digital twins and simulation for policy: Health system modelling and scenario-based simulations overlap with OPENVERSE’s virtual twin logic.
SRIDA Document Metadata
Keywords / Tags: health systems, resilience, interoperability, digital transformation, integrated care, sustainability, AI, data spaces.
Referenced Horizon Europe Clusters: Cluster 1 (Health) and Cluster 4 (Digital, Industry & Space).
TRL Range: Typically TRL 4–7 (implementation-oriented).
Budget or Investment Priorities: €300+ million co-funding through Horizon Europe and Member States for 2023–2030.
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