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EFOEUPATI · Ensuring the future of EUPATI beyond 2020

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 201830 September 2020EU funding €365,243Call H2020-JTI-IMI2-2017-11-single-stage

The European Patients' Academy on Therapeutic Innovation (EUPATI) IMI project resulted in a number of key outputs for the field of patient engagement. The core activities continue running until 2019 under a PPP consortium under an EPF programme focusing on the Patient Expert Training Course, the multilingual public Toolbox, and the EUPATI National Platforms Network. It is imperative that these pillars that support the patient engagement landscape exist in the medium- and long-term to address the growing field of patient engagement. Further investment is needed to develop sustainable models of collaboration to ensure this, and put into place the infrastructure required for these to work, building on those already established under IMI-EUPATI.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

FORUM DES PATIENTS EUROPEENS

BE · €188,340

participant

PFIZER LIMITED

UK

participant

ABBVIE INC

US

participant

GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

UK

participant

EUROPEAN FORUM FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE

BE · €44,476

participant

UCB BIOPHARMA

BE

participant

NOVARTIS PHARMA AG

CH

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €3,750

participant

BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE

participant

IRISH PLATFORM FOR PATIENTS' ORGANISATIONS SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE

IE · €97,189

participant

NOVO NORDISK A/S

DK

participant

EUROPEAN AIDS TREATMENT GROUP EV

DE · €31,488

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