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GRADeS Pays de la Loire

The GRADeS Pays de la Loire is the Groupement régional d'appui au développement de la e-santé (GRADeS) for the Pays de la Loire region.

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Groupement Régional e-Santé Bretagne

This Groupement is a regional organization, which supports Breton healthcare professionals in the implementation and use of adapted digital solutions.

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Health Data Hub (HDH)

Mand implement the strategic directions relating to the National Health Data System.

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Health insurance

Provides care regardless of resources, situation or state of health. It thus guarantees access to care for all its insured members.

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i-Care LAB Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

i-Care LAB is an innovation space dedicated to healthcare applications that aims to foster the emergence of new solutions.

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IGNfab

Project accelerator of the National Institute of Geographic and Forestry Information (IGN).

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Inria

Encouraging research and development in information and communication sciences and techniques, at the national and international levels.

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Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT)

The Institut Mines-Télécom, abbreviated to IMT, is a public establishment attached to the Ministry of the Economy and Finance.

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Lyonbiopôle

Lyonbiopôle Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is an international competitiveness cluster
specializing in healthcare. specialized in healthcare.

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Medicen Paris Region

Medicen Paris Region is the Ile-de-France region's global healthcare competitiveness cluster.

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National Cancer Institute Living Lab

The Institut national du cancer is the French government's health and scientific expertise agency for cancer, coordinating actions to combat cancer.

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Overview of eHealth players.
As a reminder, the National Roadmap for eHealth defines a prioritised action plan for the purposes of:

  • Bolstering eHealth governance
  • Enhancing the security and interoperability of health it systems
  • Accelerating the rolling out of core digital services
  • Providing training and support to professionals on these resources
  • Supporting innovation
  • Encouraging the involvement of all stakeholders

In France, the eHealth players represent all the organisations, institutes, companies, and health professionals involved in creating or improving digital solutions and services to optimise patient care pathways. 


The main orientations of this national roadmap require a shared vision and harmonious dialogue among all these players, namely, between the various care institutions, medical professionals and developers of innovative products or services for the health sector. Doctors must be able to certify that their digital work tool(s) provide 100% security for their patients' medical and care data.
On G_NIUS, you can find the players classified by type: 

  • Institutional stakeholders : The regional health agencies (ARS), the Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des produits de santé (ANSM - National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products), the Agence du Numérique en Santé (ANS), the Agence Technique de l’information sur l’hospitalisation (ATIH), the public investment bank (bpifrance), the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), Regional Support Groups for the Development of e-Health (GRADeS), the Health Insurance Fund, etc
  • Research players : The French Atomic and Alternative Energy Commission (CEA), the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria), etc.
  • Digital industry federations: The National Union of the Medical Technology Industry (Snitem), the Federation of Medical and Paramedical Outpatient Software Publishers (FEIMA), etc.
  • National or regional support actors : Competitiveness clusters, etc.
  • Healthcare federations 
  • healthcare facilities and health professionals
  • trade unions

Each of these health players is positioned in its own field: They may be involved in research, in supporting companies, in implementing data security, in prevention, in training, in regulation and enacting sanctions, etc. A number of health professionals can therefore support you throughout the development and marketing phases of your e-health project. But how do you find the right person to talk to among all these players?

Given the many unique aspects of the eHealth ecosystem, it is important to be able to understand and identify the best contacts at each stage of your project. 

How can G_NIUS help me identify the right people to support me in the development of my project?
 
Given the wide variety of players and professionals in the health sector, there is a risk of not being able to identify the right person to find the right information at the right time. 
G_NIUS, born of a collaboration between the Ministerial eHealth Delegation (DNS) and the Agence du Numérique en Santé (ANS), offers you an inventory of all the players in the field of eHealth classified by their field of intervention. Because the security rules and laws governing your project will very depending on its nature (medical device, digital application, care service, etc.), on the technologies used for processing and/or storing personal data, and on who its end-users are (healthcare professionals, healthcare institutions, the general public, etc.).


You will find all the information you need on prevention, security and eHealth ecosystem to carry out your eHealth innovation project and make your contribution to the digital revolution of the French national health system.

When searching for information on this page, a system of filters allows you to quickly identify the players who can meet the needs of your innovation department. You will find details of what they do, and when and why to contact them, as well as a practical guide with an FAQ answering the most common questions.

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