Call for Tenders for Targeted Analysis “Future Digital Health in the EU”
The service shall examine how digital health solutions and policies in stakeholders' territories foster development of data-driven healthcare and digital health services, identify existing and potential opportunities and challenges to cross-border movement of health data and prescriptions and propose policy recommendations.
The main outcome should be evidence about the development of eHealth solutions in the evolving landscapes of technology, territorial governance and cross-border cooperation as well as a series of policy recommendations for maximising the potential of eHealth solutions, promoting and implementing eHealth services.
Stakeholders
- Ministry of Finance, Regional Development Department, Estonia (lead stakeholder)
- City of Oulu, Central Administration, Strategy group, Finland
- Sofia Municipality, Bulgaria
- Association of Municipalities and Towns of Slovenia (178 municipalities)
ESPON Projects and Publications Relevant for this Targeted Analysis
- SeGi
- TANGO
- Territorial Observation n. 4 “Trends in Internet Roll-out”
- SMART-IST
- RISE
- Comparative analysis of territorial governance and spatial planning systems in Europe
- Territorial and urban dimensions of digital transition in Europe
Budget
The maximum available budget for this contract is 270.000,00 EUR (two hundred seventy thousand Euros), EXCLUSIVE of VAT but inclusive of all other taxes, disbursements, travel, accommodation and delivery costs.
Tendering documents
The documentation related to the Call, such as technical specifications, annexes, questions and answers, can be accessed free of charge, until 7 days before submission deadline, as follows:
Deadline
Deadline for the submission of the offers is 8 August 2017 at 10:30 (CET - Central European Time).
More information
- Any request for additional information must be made by email to the following address: tenders@espon.eu.
- This tender notice has been published at the “Portail des Marchés Publics” of Luxembourg (www.marches.public.lu/) and at the online version of the “Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union”, dedicated to European public procurement TED (Tenders Electronic Daily).