Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding
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Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding
Funding from: • EU He alt • ESIF ( h Programme ERDF& ESF) • Horizo n 2020 • US Fu nding Practical Seminar Successful Application • Financial Accounting • Public Procurement 7th – 8th March 2016, Berlin Brochure Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding Your experts: • Department for Communities and Local Government, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, United Kingdom • Public Healthcare Central Purchasing Body – RESAH, Deputy Director, France • Karolinska Institutet, Grants Office, EU Financial Manager, Sweden • The University of Zürich / ETH Zurich, EU Grants Access – International Research Programmes, Research Manager, Switzerland • Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Gemelli University Hospital – EU Office, Head, Italy & Belgium • Stockport Council, Funding and Programmes Manager, H2020 Evaluator for the European Commission, United Kingdom 1 PRACTICAL SEMINAR Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding There is More European Funding Available for Health Actions than Ever Before The success of health actions mainly depends on an effective funding and a good financial management. In the current programming period 2014 - 2020, the health focus is present through funding instruments such as ERDF & ESF (ESIF), HORIZON 2020 (H2020) and the EU Health Programme. The multitude of funding and financial instruments for health actions makes it difficult to obtain a comprehensive overview that highlights the differences between the funding options. Particularly the question of correct procurement creates high levels of insecurity. Especially regarding the current demographic development, investments in active and healthy aging become more important to adapt the living conditions in Europe to the needs of the populations. Therefore investments and innovation in the ‘Silver Economy’ are more and more likely to receive funding by the European Union. Above all, projects that engage health workforce, active and healthy ageing, health at the workplace, cost-effectiveness and sustainable care, health infrastructure, access to healthcare and the reduction of health inequalities, innovations for health solution, e-Health and telemedicine, cross-border care and cooperation between Member States and the education of health professionals are in the focus of the European funds. However, applying successfully for European funds needs a thoughtful preparation and specific know-how. Nevertheless, in order to promote health through the EU Health Programme, to fund Actions investing in the health infrastructure with ERDF, to train your staff with ESF or developing new technologies with H2020, it is worth to spend time on an application. All these programmes offer great possibilities for cooperations between SMEs, administrators, researchers and health institutions, if they are handled correctly. In addition these funds provide the much needed investment capital for investments at the tip of new developments – from social services to cutting edge research. Know how to Apply for EU Health Programme, H2020, and ESI Funds Effectively Practitioners from the public, private and research sectors as well as SMEs are confronted with a range of challenges when applying for European funds. Thorough knowledge of where to get funding and financial instruments and how to comply with all obligations that need to be fulfilled for a proper application is key to success. Being aware of the characteristics of high quality proposals further strengthens the position of prospective beneficiaries. Finally, correct application of procurement law will assure your funding will be granted as well as protect you from financial claims by the European Commission. During the course of the project, there are further administrative requirements that have to be followed: Eligibility of costs, performance indicators as well as reporting obligations are always difficult to assess for Project Leaders and Administrators. However, a profound knowledge of these requirements is crucial to avoid a recovery of grants. Therefore, take the opportunity at our European seminar to receive first-hand information from experienced practitioners in the field. Network with health and funding experts from all Member States and learn from best practice examples to manage successful health actions and to make full use of available EU funding. 2 Who is this seminar for? This European Seminar is the perfect professional training for those working in areas such as: • Active and healthy ageing • Health at the workplace • Cost-effectiveness and sustainable care • Health infrastructure • Access to healthcare • Reduction of health inequalities • Innovations for health solution • e-Health and telemedicine • The education of health professionals • Research and development in health • Cross-border care and cooperation between Member States Working in and for • National Ministries of Health and or Social Affairs, Health and Human Services, Departments of Health • National Ministries as intermediate bodies applying for funding or supporting the applications of subordinate organisations (hospitals, healthcare centres, public and private research institutes) • Health and social agencies on national and regional level • Regional and local administrations in the field of Health and or Social Affairs • Organisations in the field of health and health research • Beneficiaries of EU Funding in the health and health research sector • Companies (especially SMEs) involved in health and health research services • Universities, University Hospitals, Hospitals and Research Institutes in the field of health and health research • NGOs in the field of health and health research • Public and private provider of social services What will you learn at this seminar? • How to identify the relevant EU Funding for your health action • How to make sure your application for funding is successful • How to make sure that you comply with strict EU-financial requirements • How to include safe and sound public procurement in your actions and projects • Which new possibilities are offered by Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) and Innovative Public Procurement (IPP)? • How to use ESIF, 3rd EU Health Programme and Horizon 2020 funding for your Your benefits • Receive a full and exhaustive view of the main funding sources for health actions in Europe • Learn how to write successful applications and to avoid pitfalls during the application phase • Become an expert on financial accounting for the European funding sources • Gain assurance in the complex field of public procurement in the health sector actions and projects • Which US funding opportunities for health actions are available and how to apply for them? • Get a running start at the new opportunities offered by Pre Commercial Procurement (PCP) and Innovative Public Procurement (IPP) • Learn to use ESIF, 3rd EU Health Programme and Horizon 2020 funding for your actions and projects • Discover new funding possibilities beyond EU funding through participation in US funded health projects “This seminar opens new perspectives on funding for the health sector and the silver economy!” “Indeed an innovative programme. Very impressive.” 3 PROGRAMME DAY 1 Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding 8.30-9.00 Registration and Handout of Seminar Material 9.00-9.05 Opening Remarks from the European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law 9.05-9.15 Welcome Note from the Chair and Round of Introductions Financing Health Actions Through ESIF (ESF & ERDF) Andy Bleaden, Funding and Programmes Manager, Stockport Council, United Kingdom & H2020 Evaluator for the European Commission 11.45-12.30 Financing Health Actions Through the 3rd EU Health Programme •Overview European Structural and Investment Funds 2014-2020 •Strategic and Regulatory Framework •Thematic Objectives •Grant distribution process •Likely opportunities for Actions relating to health 9.15-10.00 Third European Health Programme 2014-2020 – Opportunities and Practical Overview for Applicants •Strategic framework •Goals and priorities of the HP •Different actions •Beneficiaries •Types of intervention (financing) •Financing rules •Eligibility criteria •HP new methodology regarding the previous one Sabrina Montante, Head, Health – Research and Innovation Office, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Gemelli University Hospital – EU Office, Italy & Belgium European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) 2014-2020 – Opportunities for Health Actions Amarjit S. Narain, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom 12.30-12.45 Discussion Round 12.45-13.45 Lunch Break and Networking Opportunity 13.45-14.30 Successful Application for European Structural and Investment Funds •Funding criteria and requirements •Eligibility of costs Discussion Round Amarjit S. Narain, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom 10.15-10.45 14.30-14.45 10.00-10.15 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity 10.45-11.30 Third European Health Programme – The Annual Work Programmes •HP annual focus •Specific goals •Priorities and actions •Beneficiaries, types of intervention and actions available •New IT tools of the current HP •The national participation over the years •Web pages showing exactly where to find information, register, etc. Sabrina Montante, Head, Health – Research and Innovation Office, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Gemelli University Hospital – EU Office, Italy & Belgium Discussion Round 14.45-15.15 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity 15.15-16.00 Financial Accounting for European Structural and Investment Funds •From the application to the implementation of the actions procurement, (financial) monitoring •Preparing for audit Amarjit S. Narain, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom 16.00-16.15 Discussion Round 11.30-11.45 Discussion Round “What a great initiative!” 4 Public Procurement in Health 16.15-17.00 The Added Value of Public Procurement to Reach the Objectives of European Programmes •The extent of procurement in the healthcare sector and especially in the budget of the healthcare organisations •The mechanism of a Central Purchasing Body - The interest of a CPB - Why a CPB? •How to enable innovation to access the market? Charles-Edouard Escurat, Deputy Director, Public Healthcare Central Purchasing Body – RESAH, France 17.00-17.15 Discussion Round 17.15-18.00 Lessons From a Successful Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) Programme on How to Use Innovative Funding Instruments: New technologies to assist elderly people – Project Silver PCP: •Pre-Commercial Procurement •Innovative Funding Instruments •Silver PCP - An FP7 funded Pre-Commercial Procurement Project specialising in new technologies to assist elderly people •Innovative Procurement Andy Bleaden, Funding and Programmes Manager, Stockport Council, United Kingdom & H2020 Evaluator for the European Commission 18.00-18.15 Final Discussion Round 18.15 End of Day One From 18.15 Get-Together Reception and Networking Opportunity “Truly European event – sharing experience and expertise across the member states and beyond the EU.” 5 PROGRAMME DAY 2 Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding 8.30-8.45 Welcome Note from the Chair Andy Bleaden, Funding and Programmes Manager, Stockport Council, United Kingdom & H2020 Evaluator for the European Commission Financing Health Actions Through Horizon 2020 8.45-9.30 Horizon 2020 – Opportunities and Practical Overview for Applicants •Strategic framework •Goals and priorities of H2020 •Different actions •Beneficiaries •Types of intervention (financing) •Financing rules •Eligibility criteria •H2020 new methodology regarding the previous Programming Period Dr Frank Heemskerk, CEO, Research & Innovation Management Services, Belgium 09.30-09.45 Discussion Round 09.45-10.15 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity 10.15-11.00 Horizon 2020 – The Annual Work Programmes •HP annual focus •Specific goals •Priorities and actions •Beneficiaries, types of intervention and actions available •New IT tools of the current HP •The national participation over the years; •Web pages showing exactly where to find information, register, etc. Dr Frank Heemskerk, CEO, Research & Innovation Management Services, Belgium 11.00-11.15 Discussion Round 6 11.15-12.00 Financial Accounting for EU-Funded Projects in Horizon 2020 •Project management – from pre-financing to final payment: (financial) monitoring, Form C, use of resources •Procurement •Preparing for audit Cecilia Byström, EU Financial Manager, Grants Office, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden 12.00-12.15 Discussion Round 12.15-13.15 Lunch Break and Networking Opportunity 13.15-14.00 How are Horizon 2020 Projects Evaluated and Reviewed? •How to write a winning Horizon 2020 proposal •How to build your partnership •How to ensure the approval of your project •Secrets and tips •What happens after your bid is submitted? •What happens in a project review? Andy Bleaden, Funding and Programmes Manager, Stockport Council, United Kingdom & H2020 Evaluator for the European Commission 14.00-14.15 Discussion Round 14.15-14.45 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity Horizon 2020 – Special Focus on SMEs 14.45-15.30 As a Health SME: How to Set Your Funding Strategy Right and How Could H2020 Help? •Public versus private funding: which funding at which stage? - Innovation in SMEs through H2020 - Access to risk finance through H2020 •Academia-industry partnerships: do’s and don’ts •Commercialisation of research and how to create sustainable impact on society Dr Frank Heemskerk, CEO, Research & Innovation Management Services, Belgium 15.30-15.45 Discussion Round US Funding Sources – Beyond European Funding 15.45-16.30 Special Focus on Health Funding in Research Collaboration Between US and European Institutions •Hands-on information – where to register – where to get support •Lifecycle of a NIH project •What you must know (important websites and definitions) •Compliance with the complex US funding landscape – what you have to think about and how to implement internal policies and processes Luca Wacker, EU Grants Access – International Research Programmes, Research Manager, University of Zurich/ETH Zürich, Switzerland 16.30-16.45 Final Discussion Round 16.45 End of Seminar and Handout of Certificates “Meeting international colleagues and exchanging ideas and best practices was a unique opportunity.” “I think there is no alternative to this seminar in the ‘funding for health’ sector.” 7 SPEAKERS Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding Sabrina Montante Head, Health – Research and Innovation Office, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Gemelli University Hospital – EU Office, Italy & Belgium Sabrina Montante has been working as Head of the Health – Research an Innovation Office in Brussels for the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart- Gemelli University Hospital since January 2014. In addition, she has been recently appointed as EU Health Specialist of the Italian National Institute of Health of Italy (Istituto Superiore di Sanità). From 2009 to 2014 she was responsible for monitoring European health policies and legislations on health for the Veneto Region Brussels Office while also giving gender and reproductive health trainings for the European Commission in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv from 2011 to 2013. Before that Sabrina Montante was a Consultant to the humanitarian response branch at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Amarjit S. Narain Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom Amarjit S. Narain has been working on the management of ERDF programmes since 2007. He plays a key role in setting up the management and control systems and getting them approved by the European Commission. Currently, he is also responsible for the confirmation of first level controllers for INTERREG programmes and the conduction of quality assurance checks of first level controllers’ work on three programmes. Before joining the ERDF management, he worked on managing public finances and on delivering major regeneration and housing projects by the Central Government in partnership with local governments. Charles-Edouard Escurat Deputy Director, Public Healthcare Central Purchasing Body – RESAH, France Charles-Edouard Escurat became Deputy Director of RESHA’s purchases department and resources & expertise centre in 2013. In addition, he is member of the French association of hospitals buyers (AsFAH). Before joining RESHA in the 2012, he managed the growth of public procurement activities of a consulting firm specialising in optimising procurement. Charles-Edouard Escurat began his career by working for several services in charge of public procurement within different agencies and local authorities. Andy Bleaden Funding and Programmes Manager, Stockport Council, United Kingdom & H2020 Evaluator for the European Commission Andy Bleaden has been working as Funding and Programmes Manager for the Stockport Council since 2002. There he specialised, among other things, in Adult Social Care, Telehealth and Telemedicine. He also formed alliances with pan EU Age/Seniors related groups and recently an EIP on Age Friendly Cities. In addition, he has also been working as an External Expert Evaluator and Reviewer for the European Commission since 2013 for: FP7 and Horizon 2020 Health, Personal Health Calls PHC20 Advancing Active Healthy Ageing and PHC26 Self-management of Health and disease. Before that he worked as Community Regeneration Manager for the Willow Park Housing Trust and there secured funding for large capital and revenue programmes from the Home Office and EU including ERFD funding. From 1992 to 1997, Andy Bleaden helped set up Manchester‘s First Foyer for St Vincents Housing for young homeless people and build strong local links around employment as Operational Manager. He debuted his career as Deputy Project Manager in a Mentally Disordered Offenders Project in 1994. There he worked with mentally disordered offenders returning to communities from long hospitals and or prisons stays. 8 Luca Wacker EU Grants Access – International Research Programmes, Research Manager, University of Zurich/ETH Zürich, Switzerland Luca Wacker joined EU GrantsAccess, the international grants office of ETH Zürich and University of Zurich, in 2013 as Research Manager. After he completed his PhD in natural sciences at the University of Zurich he worked in a business consulting company. In 2009 he moved back to a more science related field at the University of Basel as project coordinator of a national research infrastructure project. At EU GrantsAccess his main tasks are advising and supporting researchers with EU and US funding. Cecilia Byström EU Financial Manager, Grants Office, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden In her position as an EU Financial Manager, Cecilia Byström handles the financial and legal aspects of EU-projects. Throughout the life cycle of a project, her work includes, for instance, continuous follow-ups of costs and budgets, monitoring unauthorised costs, different financial issues, and financial reporting. Prior to her position at Karolinska Institute, Cecilia Byström has been working as a translator at the Mexican Embassy, social anthropologist and project leader. Dr Frank Heemskerk CEO, Research & Innovation Management Services, Belgium After a Bio-medical research background of 15 years at the University Utrecht (NL), National Institutes of Health (USA) and Institute Pasteur (FR), Frank Heemskerk has almost 20 years of experience in the private sector, including executive positions such as Director Research Coordination & Funding and later VP Business Development for Tibotec-Virco until its acquisition by J&J for 500 M€. He was President of EARMA (the European network of R & I managers in academic and industrial European organizations) and co-founded ASTP-ProTon Europe (now the largest European association of University Technology Transfer offices). In 2002 he founded RIMS-Belgium in 2002 (and ARC Innoventures-India in 2015) as specialist in international commercialization and creating society impact. He serves regularly as Expert Evaluator to the European Commission and has a track record of being involved in >42 EU projects and has been investor and Board Member of several start-up companies worldwide. “Very informative and an excellent networking opportunity.” 9 ORGANISATIONAL MATTERS Financing Health Actions Through EU Funding Date of Event 7th – 8th March 2016 Booking Number S-1229 Event Language The event language will be English. Event Price 1.289,- Euro excl. German VAT (19%) The above price covers the following: • Admission to the seminar • Hand-out documents • Seminar certificate, if seminar fully attended • Soft drinks and coffee/tea on both event days • Lunch on both event days Upon request you can receive a digital version of the seminar documents after the event for 60,- Euro excl. German VAT (19%) in addition to the seminar. 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