Overview

THCS represents a unique strategic opportunity for coordinated, relevant, timely and evidence-based research and innovation in the field of health and care systems transformation.

THCS represents a unique strategic opportunity for coordinated, relevant, timely and evidence-based research and innovation in the field of health and care systems transformation.

The THCS consortium is mainly composed by a network of Ministries of Research and Innovation, Research and Innovation Funding Organisations and Ministries of Health or Regional Health and Care Authorities from interested EU Member States, Horizon Europe Associated Countries and 3 non-EU Countries. In addition, some national public health institutions and research organizations support the prioritization process and ensure an adequate translation of research and innovation findings into the national and regional context.

The Partnership gathers partners with relevant knowledge and expertise from a total of 64 organisations established in 23 Member States and HE Associated Countries, including 9 regions, and 3 non-EU Countries, Switzerland, UK and the United States and 1 region, Scotland. The   diverse competencies of the THCS Partners bring in a broad range of expertise and disciplines required to address the different activities the Partnership will perform, and ensure a continuum between the activities and demonstration of the outcomes of the Partnership to stakeholders.

All partners have a role in the Partnership bringing in their expertise and implementing the collaborative work between the institutions involved. The Partnership structure and its governance ensure interaction between all participants. The broad expertise, proven leadership, organisational structure and procedures, work organisation and structured stakeholder participation will enable the consortium to fully achieve the Partnership objectives.