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EIT Health launches Call for Innovative Healthcare Solutions

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EIT Health (European Institute for Innovation and Technology) has launched a call for new models to deliver healthcare (NMDH). The call seeks collaborative consortia to bridge the gap between market-ready health solutions and real-world implementation.

The NMDH Call is focused on projects that aim to deploy healthcare solutions at Innovation Maturity Level (IML) 8 to 9. Eligible applicants must form consortia of at least two organisations from different countries, with involvement from industry, research, and education sectors.

EIT Health will provide up to 50% funding of the total project budget, with a maximum of €700,000 available per project. Projects can receive funding for activities lasting up to 24 months, targeting the integration of digital and data-driven care to improve patient outcomes and healthcare system efficiency.

The call closes on 6 May 2026. Interesting stakeholders can participate in an information session on 17 March 2026 and engage in a Q&A session on 7 April 2026 or 21 April 2026.

For further details, please visit the call's webpage

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