Smart Home Care Conference, Paris, 27th March 2015
Towards digital homes for ageing: evidence-based policy lessons
Dr Stephanie CarreteroJoint Research Centre (JRC)
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) The European Commission’s Research-Based Policy Support Organisation
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European policy
ICT innovations for active and healthy ageing: Growth, jobs, social cohesion and digital single market
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Little large scale deployment in Europe
Limited use and reluctance
Social and economic returns on investments?
Prerequisites?
Business models?
Science and practice
ICT innovations for active and healthy ageing:
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IPTS research
ICT for informal carers and paid
assistants
Digital skills for carers
Lessons for policy makersMapping the market
Drivers – Barriers – Business and integration models,
scaling-up
Social & economic returns
Literature reviewCase studiesStakeholders consultations
ICT-enabled social innovation for
active and healthy ageing
2011-2012- € DG CONNECT
• Exploration of practices in 12 Member States.• Study of effectiveness• Identification of success factors for design and
implementation
ICT for informal carers and paid assistants: CARICT PROJECT
Policy lessons: Leadership and policy framework to develop competences, investing to show returns, raising awareness, third sector, exchange of good practices
52 technologies for informal carers in 4 typologies:
Independent living
Information and learning
Personal support and social integration
Care coordination
Returns: Carers + satisfied, competent, quality of the care, productive and employable
Carretero et al. (2012, 2015)JRC PublicationsEuropean Journal of Ageing
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/eInclusion/carers.pastprojectCARICT.html
2013-2014. Funded by DG EMPL
Business model
Service integration
Market creation
Education
Impact
Review of scientific literature
ICT for independent living: ICT-AGE PROJECT
Case study research
Public authorities at all levels involved in implementing these services (long-term care, social care, health care)
6 Policy lessons to implement technology-
based services for independent living of older
people at home
ICT for independent living: ICT-AGE PROJECT
Carretero (2015) & Carretero and Kucsera (2015)JRC Publications
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/eInclusion/carers_ICTAGE.html
2014-2015 € DG CONNECT
• Exploration of good practices: state of play• Operational guidelines for scaling-up• Analyses of barriers, drivers and impact• Update of products and players in the market
eHealth for integrated care and independent living : SIMPHS 3 PROJECT
24 case studies: Integrated care programmesTelecareRemote patient monitoringSelf-care and family care support……
Abadie et al. (2014, 2015)JRC Publications
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/TFS/SIMPHS3.html
2014-2015 € DG CONNECT
Ehealth for integrated care and independent living : SIMPHS 3 PROJECT
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/TFS/SIMPHS3.html
Triggers determining the success of an initiative:
1)the type of organisation and
2)the driving force (organisational vstechnology innovation)
that push the launch of an initiative
Operational guidelines for scaling-up (work in progress):
•Analyse needs carefully
•Monitor and re-fine objectives
•Tackle interoperability
•Promote policy change
•Get support from all key stakeholders
•Address funding (esp. for mainstreaming)
•Role of champions (e.g. Professionals)
CONCLUSIONS
• ICT innovations for active and healthy ageing show social and economic returns: support caring at home, ageing well, productivity, quality of care and life
• Investing in digital for demographic change can generate growth and jobs, and social cohesion
• Organisational innovation and technological innovation determine path for success
• Policy leadership, involvement of key stakeholders, developing business models, involving users (older people, carers and professionals), and solving interoperability and privacy issues are key for implementing and scaling up these innovations
• EC can support Member States:
• Dissemination• Mutual learning (exchange good practices)• Developing policy frameworks• Providing funding
Thank you very much for your attention!
@deunacarretero
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/eInclusion/carers.html
http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/TFS/sps.html