Project

Joint Action on Networks of Expertise

Acronym
JANE
Code
41M01223
Duration
01 October 2022 → 30 September 2024
Funding
European funding: various
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Immunogenetics
Keywords
cancer
 
Project description

JANE will be a Joint Action to establish seven new Networks of Expertise in the cancer field in the following domains:

personalized primary prevention; survivorship; palliative care; omic technologies; hi-tech medical resources; one or

more complex & poor-prognosis cancer(s); adolescents and young adults (15-39 years at cancer diagnosis) with cancer.

The Joint Action will have two goals:

1) to prepare everything necessary to launch the new Networks of Expertise;

2) to critically evaluate existing models of current and future EU networking with a view to optimizing the functioning of the new Networks of Expertise.

The projects management goal is to bring about the creation of 7 Networks of Expertise, with the final deliverable for each being a call for expressions of interest. One Work Package will be assigned to each Network of Expertise. It is envisaged to have 5 Transversal Task Forces and one additional Work Package that will operate transversally to all the Work Packages. The subject of the Transversal Task Forces and the additional Work Package will be: sustainability; integration between EU networking and MSs; integration between information-technology infrastructures, including the use of artificial-intelligence tools; integration between health care and research; the ERN model; patient involvement. The ambition of this Joint Action is to bring about new Networks of Expertise able to function effectively, building on previous and ongoing EU networking experiences, and finding solutions rooted in the European oncology community.

In this regard, the outputs of the discussions and the consensus made within the Task Forces about current problems of EU health networks will be shared with the European oncology community and Member States, through a green paper and a European conference. Health care networking can be a privileged hallmark of the EU, having the potential to target the health of half a million citizens in a highly coordinated fashion.