Identification of Medical Ecosystems in the Field of Mental Health and Cardiovascular Diseases at the Cologne Site

Cara Dannenberg, Johannes Heimann, A. Koumpis, O. Beyan
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As part of the Europe-wide smart health innovation hub implemented in the context of the Horizon Europe SHIFT-HUB project, our work concerns the identification of specific medical research ecosystems in the two fields, namely cardiovascular diseases and mental illness, with Cologne as the central location. To achieve this aim, the websites of involved organizations were used for data research purposes, and the members of each respective ecosystem or network were identified by acquiring information about their cooperation partners. A variety of selection criteria have been applied to filter out whether these partners were suitable to be considered as a further starting point for the research. The results indicate the existence of ecosystems in the two fields, with Cologne as the central location, in which various stakeholders, including healthcare institutions, healthcare providers, foundations, NGOs, and the business community, work closely together. Larger institutions are usually networked at an international level, while smaller institutions increasingly depend on and foster regional partnerships. This promotes cooperation and the exchange of knowledge at the regional level and facilitates direct contact with the people affected, i.e., patients’ groups. Research institutions in both fields often receive financial support from commercial organizations, which highlights the importance of the business community’s involvement in exploiting research results and promoting the quality of healthcare. The article highlights the complexity and interdisciplinarity of the particular ecosystems, with all the different categories of institutions comprising an indispensable position. The interaction amongst stakeholders at international, regional, and local levels can significantly help to deploy resources more effectively and improve the quality of life of people suffering from any of the two conditions.
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科隆医疗中心精神卫生和心血管疾病领域医疗生态系统的鉴定
作为在地平线欧洲 SHIFT-HUB 项目背景下实施的全欧洲智能健康创新中心的一部分,我们的工作涉及以科隆为中心,识别心血管疾病和精神疾病这两个领域的特定医学研究生态系统。为实现这一目标,我们利用相关组织的网站进行数据研究,并通过获取其合作伙伴的信息来确定每个生态系统或网络的成员。通过各种选择标准,筛选出这些合作伙伴是否适合作为研究的进一步出发点。结果表明,这两个领域都存在生态系统,以科隆为中心,各利益相关方,包括医疗机构、医疗服务提供者、基金会、非政府组织和商界,都在其中紧密合作。规模较大的机构通常在国际层面建立网络,而规模较小的机构则越来越依赖和促进地区伙伴关系。这促进了地区层面的合作和知识交流,也方便了与受影响人群(即患者群体)的直接接触。这两个领域的研究机构往往得到商业组织的资金支持,这凸显了商界参与利用研究成果和提高医疗质量的重要性。文章强调了特定生态系统的复杂性和跨学科性,所有不同类别的机构都处于不可或缺的地位。国际、地区和地方各级利益相关者之间的互动可大大有助于更有效地调配资源,提高这两种疾病患者的生活质量。
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