HaDEA is managing two EU4Health Joint Actions aiming to ensure the safety, quality and regulatory compliance of medicines and medical devices in Europe.
Medical devices
This call for tenders aims to speed up the development of a point-of-care diagnostic medical device that can provide antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) results on the bacteria or fungi causing an infection in humans, within one hour or less from sample collection, and ideally, to also allow for pathogen identification.
The call aims to purchase horizon scanning in the area of medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices in order to maintain an up to date overview of new and emerging technologies.
The call aims to procure timely and high-quality services to ensure the contracting authority's access to sector-specific data and specialised economic expertise on medical products to support policy decision making.
HaDEA has published a prior information notice for a call for tenders to translate into all EU official languages the European medical device nomenclature and the international medical device regulators forum's adverse events terminologies. Interested stakeholders are invited to check the Funding and Tenders Portal for the publication of the contract notice and tender documents in August.
This call will aim at setting up a horizon scanning system for medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices in order to maintain an up-to-date overview of new and emerging technologies. Possible publication: October.
This call aims to support national authorities in implementing policies and practices that improve biosimilar competition to contribute to the accessibility, affordability and availability of medicines for patients in the EU.
This call aims to build capacity and knowledge for the implementation of the HTAR, including the organisation of training and the development of a competency framework for the assessment of medicinal products and medical devices.
The EU4Health call for tenders to speed up the development of and access to innovative medical countermeasures is still open for applications.
The 12 calls for proposals under the 2023 EU4Health Work Programme are still open for applications. The topics include healthcare access, mental health, non-communicable diseases, cancer, Substances of Human Origin, medical devices and the organisation of health conferences and events.
The objective of this call is to conclude service contracts for the purchasing of clinical and non-clinical services to speed up availability and access to innovative medical countermeasures (MCMs) to diagnose/detect, prevent, protect from or treat conditions associated to serious cross-border health threats. Budget: €82 million.
HaDEA has published 12 calls for proposals under the 2023 EU4Health Work Programme. The topics include mental health, NCDs, cancer, Substances of Human Origin, medical devices and events organisation.