Project cooperationUpdated on 26 January 2026
Low value care || Agentic AI || mental health
Executive Director HDI Group, EIC innovation expert at Human Data Insight Group
Bucharest, Romania
About
HDI focuses on low-value care that emerges from workforce pressure, fragmented information, and poor coordination, particularly in mental health, using a POC-level platform to identify patterns and support practical use of results.
HDI is developing a proof-of-concept platform to support the identification and analysis of low-value care at organisational and service level.
The platform is designed to:
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Identify patterns linked to:
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staff shortages and cognitive overload,
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lack of interoperability and information gaps,
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fragmented care pathways, poor continuity of care
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Address the admin, clinical, continuity of care challenges faced by clinicians.
The platform is used as an analysis and decision-support tool.
Project Status & Ambition
Current maturity: TRL 2–4 (proof of concept / early validation)
Development focus:
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Feasibility testing and early validation with project partners
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Adaptation to different organisational and national contexts
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Use within research and pilot settings, not large-scale deployment
HDI’s ambition is to support practical reduction of low-value care by helping organisations understand where inefficiencies arise and to adress those.
Role in the Consortium
HDI seeks to participate as a core partner for work related to low-value care analysis and use of results. HDI can contribute:
· Discovery/identifying low-value care
· Platform-enabled analysis (POC level)
· Commercialisation
· Valorisation and dissemination of results
Type of Partners Sought
HDI is looking for partners for Horizon Europe Cluster Health proposals, including:
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Universities and research organisations in health services research
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Mental health services, clinics
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Public authorities, payers, and system-level organisations
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Technology partners for downstream development or scaling
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Coordinators seeking partners with strengths in analysis, system understanding, and use of results
Collaboration Interest
HDI is open to joining consortia as:
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A partner responsible for identifying and analysing low-value care
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A POC-level technical contributor using the platform as a research tool
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A contributor or work-package leader for:
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valorisation of results,
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commercialisation and sustainability planning,
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practical uptake at organisational or system level
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Topic
- DESTINATION 4: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-CARE-03: Identifying and addressing low-value care in health and care systems
Type
- Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
Organisation
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Diana Pirjol
Executive Director HDI Group, EIC innovation expert at Human Data Insight Group
Bucharest, Romania
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