Deadline: 16-Apr-2026
The European Commission is offering €24.5 million in funding to support innovative healthcare solutions across Europe. The call focuses on deploying digital and AI-driven tools that improve patient outcomes, care coordination, personalised treatment, and healthcare system efficiency. Eligible applicants are consortia of public and private healthcare procurers across multiple European countries.
Overview
The European Commission invites applications to implement innovative and sustainable healthcare solutions addressing real clinical needs. The initiative promotes:
- Personalised, inclusive, and high-quality healthcare
- Enhanced care coordination across hospitals, primary care, long-term care, and home settings
- Improved patient engagement and clinical outcomes
- Advanced diagnostic and treatment tools for healthcare professionals
- Strengthened health systems with greater efficiency, accessibility, resilience, and collaboration
The call encourages first deployments across multiple healthcare systems in Europe, ensuring solutions are scalable and adaptable to diverse operational environments.
Who is Eligible?
Eligibility focuses on consortia of healthcare procurers from multiple European countries, including:
- Public or private entities responsible for healthcare service delivery
- Organisations with operational responsibility and budget control at national, regional, or local levels
- Entities demonstrating a shared need for innovative solutions and capacity for joint procurement and implementation
Financial capacity is assessed for coordinators requesting grants ≥ €500,000, except for:
- Public bodies
- Low-value grants not exceeding €60,000
Additional applicants may be evaluated if necessary.
Funding Details
- Total funding available: €24,500,000
- Grant amounts may vary based on project size and consortium requirements
- Financial capacity checks may require additional documentation, enhanced financial responsibility conditions, or phased prefinancing
If financial capacity is insufficient, applicants may:
- Provide further information
- Accept phased prefinancing or enhanced conditions
- Be replaced or rejected if requirements are unmet
Types of Supported Solutions
Eligible solutions include digital and AI-driven technologies that:
- Support care coordination and integration across healthcare settings
- Enhance diagnostic processes and enable personalised treatment
- Improve patient engagement and clinical outcomes
- Strengthen healthcare system efficiency and resilience
Solutions should demonstrate practical deployment potential in multiple European healthcare systems and align with operational and budgetary capacities of consortium members.
How to Apply
Step-by-step application process:
- Form a consortium of eligible healthcare procurers across different European countries
- Identify shared clinical needs and define the innovative solution
- Develop a deployment plan demonstrating scalability and integration across healthcare systems
- Prepare documentation for financial capacity checks if requesting ≥ €500,000
- Submit the proposal via the European Commission funding portal
Tips for a successful application:
- Emphasise cross-country collaboration and shared clinical challenges
- Highlight the use of AI or digital technologies for personalised care
- Demonstrate measurable benefits to patient outcomes and system efficiency
- Ensure financial documentation and capacity are clear and verifiable
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying as a single organisation without a consortium
- Failing to demonstrate operational responsibility or budget authority
- Submitting proposals without clear deployment plans across multiple healthcare systems
- Overlooking financial capacity requirements
- Ignoring the need for measurable impact on patient care and system efficiency
FAQs
1. Who can form a consortium?
Consortia must include public or private healthcare procurers with operational and budget responsibilities from multiple European countries.
2. Are technology providers eligible?
Direct applicants must be procurers; technology providers can participate as partners within the consortium.
3. What types of solutions are supported?
Digital technologies, AI, and tools that enhance care coordination, diagnostics, and personalised treatments are eligible.
4. Is there a minimum grant amount?
No minimum, but financial capacity checks apply for requests ≥ €500,000.
5. Can public bodies apply for low-value grants?
Yes, financial checks do not apply to public bodies or grants ≤ €60,000.
6. How is patient impact assessed?
Proposals must demonstrate measurable improvements in patient engagement, outcomes, or system efficiency.
7. Can solutions be deployed in only one country?
No, first deployment must span multiple European healthcare systems to ensure scalability.
Conclusion
This European Commission funding opportunity provides a strategic platform for healthcare procurers to deploy innovative, digital, and AI-driven solutions that improve patient care, system efficiency, and cross-country collaboration. By leveraging the €24.5 million fund, consortia can address real clinical needs, enhance personalised healthcare, and strengthen European health systems.
For more information, visit European Commission.
