Tiers-Lieux d'Expérimentation en santé (TLE) (Third-Party Experimental Healthcare Facilities)

Tiers-Lieux d'Expérimentation en santé (TLE) are consortia, generally led by healthcare structures funded under the "Digital health" acceleration strategy, setting up programs to experiment with innovative digital solutions.

Auvergne Rhône-Alpes

DIGIMENTALLY

  • Supported by Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier
  • Main consortium members: ARHM Foundation and Adapei 69
  • DIGIMENTALLY is an eco-design initiative with the Hospices Civils de Lyon, based on 3 existing Tiers lieux. This Tiers lieu focuses on mental health, experimenting with digital solutions and services in the fields of prevention, care and recovery.

ESPACE

  • Lead partner: Centre Léon Bérard (Lyon)
  • Main consortium members: Centre Oscar Lambret (Lille), Centre Francois Baclesse (Caen), Laboratoire CREATIS - CNRS (Lyon)
  • ESPACE aims to accelerate the development and deployment of 5P medicine (preventive, personalized, predictive, participatory and evidence-based) in oncology, thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI).

MedTechLab

  • Supported by Aésio Santé
  • Main consortium members: Aésio Santé, Mines Saint-Étienne, Gérontopole Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, ALOESS, Nouvelles Technologies - AÉSIO Santé Méditerranée
  • MedTechLab is open to healthcare and medico-social establishments, and is dedicated to experimenting with digital healthcare solutions and supporting R&D projects.

PLATINUM

  • Supported by HCL (Hospices Civils de Lyon)
  • Main consortium members: Pulsalys (SATT Lyon St Etienne), Minalogic, Service d'Accès aux Soins SAS 69, Lyon Biopôle
  • PLATINES focuses on emergency and unscheduled care

SANTEADOM

  • Supported by Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: Clermont Auvergne Innovation (a subsidiary of Université Clermont Auvergne, Université Clermont Auvergne, Groupe VYV3 CENTICH, CareLine, GutyCare)
  • The main theme of the Tiers lieu is home healthcare .

Burgundy Franche-Comté

REALISTIC

  • Supported by CHU Dijon Bourgogne
  • Main consortium members: Université Bourgogne Europe, Santenov Dijon Bourgogne, France Assos Santé
  • REALISTIC is dedicated to supporting the development and testing of innovative digital solutions in the field of re-education and rehabilitation, with the aim of maintaining or restoring the autonomy and quality of life of frail people.

Brittany

INH Lab

  • Supported by Coworkhit
  • Main consortium members: 2 innovation centers, CoWork'HIT and Biotech Santé Bretagne, and 3 medical and rehabilitation centers: Kerpape, Fondation ILDYS and Fondation Saint-Hélier.
  • INH Lab supports digital health projects addressing all types of disability and all ages along the care pathway , and can carry out experiments ranging from use tests to clinical investigations.

JINNOV

  • Supported by CHU de Rennes
  • Main consortium members: Groupe Hospitalité Saint-Thomas de Villeneuve, URPS Médecins Libéraux Bretagne, Centre Hospitalier Guillaume Régnier, CPTS de la Seiche, CPTS Rennes Sud, CPTS de Brocéliande, CPTS du Pays de Redon, France Assos Santé Bretagne
  • JINNOV accelerates the deployment of digital solutions facilitating cooperation between healthcare players on a regional scale, in order to improve patient care, the quality of working life for professionals and support the transformation of organizations.

W.INN

  • Supported by Brest University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: Biotech Santé Bretagne, Technopole Brest-Iroise, Les Patients s'engagent, Innoveo, Atlanpôle Biothérapies, Images et Réseaux, Le Village by CA
  • W.INN is a meeting place for innovation in digital health. It draws on the specific characteristics of each region to build experimentation in line with the establishment's strategy, digital technology and cross-disciplinary expertise.

Centre-Val de Loire

ACCESS CVL

  • Supported by CHRU de Tours
  • Main consortium members: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Orléans, Université de Tours, Université d'Orléans, union mutualiste VYV3 Centre-Val de Loire, Agence Régionale en Santé Centre-Val de Loire, Healthcare Loire Valley association and Atlanpole Biotherapies competitiveness cluster.
  • ACCES CVL is a unique entry point at regional level to simplify and accelerate the emergence of innovations promoting care coordination, as well as innovations targeting communication disorders, for patients, their caregivers and healthcare professionals.

Corsica

Skin

  • Supported by Nice University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: URPS Médecine libérale PACA, Association de Dermatologues Libéraux ADL, Fédération Française de la Peau, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, RESAH, Eurobiomed, Issého
  • Skin aims to offer digital health experiments on all aspects of skin, from pathologies to cosmetic care, to improve patient care and provide healthcare professionals with effective tools.

Grand-Est

CARE Alsace

  • Supported by BioValley France
  • Main consortium members: BioValley France, MedUniq Center, OpenCare Lab, Hôpitaux universitaires de Strasbourg, UGECAM Alsace, CPTS Mossig-Vignoble, Maison Sport-Santé de Strasbourg, Health Factory, ANAP, France asso Santé
  • CARE Alsace aims to improve digital literacy among all citizens, by involving them in digital health innovation processes.

PETILLANTe en Santé (PEPS)

  • Supported by the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims (CHU de Reims).
  • Main consortium members: Institut d'Intelligence Artificielle en Santé (IIAS) and PETILLANTeS, Centre Hospitalier Auban Moët Epernay, SOS Médecins France, Quest for Health, Société Kernel, Société Axon Cable, CH de Troyes.
  • PEPS is a complete ecosystem forsupporting innovation projects in artificial intelligence for healthcare, with the aim of disseminating and valorizing them once they have been validated by large-scale experimentation on real data.

Hauts-de-France

GRECO EXPER

  • Supported by Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Amiens-Picardie (CHU AP)
  • Main consortium members: Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), Numih France, SATT Nord, innov'a
  • GRECO EXPER aims to be a dynamic, collaborative hub for transforming healthcare through technological innovation, focusing on personalized robotic surgery and interventional medicine, and securing patient care pathways.

IN CITU

  • Supported by CHRU de Lille
  • Main consortium members: Université de Lille, URPS Médecins Libéraux, Compagnie des Tiers-Lieu, Eurasanté
  • IN CITU aims to contribute to the development of the hospital and medicine of the future, in particular through the implementation of solutions to enhance care coordination and remote patient monitoring.

Ile-de-France

BOpEX Campus

  • Supported by : Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
  • Main consortium members: AP-HP, Medicen, Université Paris-Saclay
  • Campus BOpEX, dedicated to the operating room, is dedicated to the experimentation and co-development of digital solutions to improvethe quality and safety of care in surgery and anesthesia, working conditions for operating room professionals, and organizational efficiency.

D4MedTech

  • Supported by : GIP Genopole
  • Main consortium members: Centre Hospitalier Sud-Francilien (CHSF), Société d'Accélération de Transfert Technologique (SATT) Paris-Saclay, European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Health France, Centre d'Étude et de Recherche sur l'Intensification du Traitement du Diabète (CERITD)
  • The Tiers-lieu D4MedTech focuses on innovative digital solutions to improve diabetes care. It facilitates the design of new products/services/courses centered on users' needs, and gives companies and healthcare establishments with technologically advanced solutions the opportunity to test them in real life and disseminate them under the best possible conditions.

Novavue

  • Supported by : Streetlab
  • Main consortium members: Centre Hospitalier National d'Ophtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts (CHNO), VYV3 (Groupe VYV), Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild (HFAR), Association Valentin Haüy (AVH), Forum des Living Labs en Santé et en Autonomie (LLSA)
  • Novavue 's ambition is to offer a range of complementary services, to experiment in real life and accelerate the market launch of innovative digital solutions for visually impaired people, caregivers and healthcare professionals.

eSPoir

  • Supported by: ipso santé
  • Consortium member: MOODS team (Centre d'Epidémiologie et Santé des Populations)
  • The eSPoir laboratory offers a place for experimentation in primary care. It combines the organizational and technological expertise of ipso santé's medical practices with the methodological and clinical expertise of the MOODS team, to develop digital solutions integrating a global approach (somatic and psychic) to these issues.

HealthTech Innovation Consortium (HTI-C)

  • Supported by : Hôpital Foch
  • Consortium members: Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild, Medicen Paris Region, Université Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines (UVSQ)
  • Partners : CEA, LNE, Résah, DocCity, Ville de Suresnes, CCI IdF
  • The HTIC supports the development of digital technologies in healthcare across all the activities of its member hospitals, starting with the "Head and Neck/neurosciences" and "Women's Health" (Femtech) specialties. It offers a complete range of services, from ideation to marketing, with the emphasis on involving end-users (doctors, caregivers, patients).

Holistic

  • Supported by : Hôpitaux Paris Saint Joseph - Marie Lannelongue
  • Main consortium members: CPTS 14e, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Centres de santé Marie Thérèse, Paris Biotech Santé, Ecole des Mines Paris -PSL
  • Holistic contributes to developing innovation in preventive healthcare. With a strong focus on AI, start-ups and industrialists benefit from experts and agile fields with flexible private non-profit establishments. Its approach promotes sustainable innovations with a positive impact.

@Hôtel-Dieu

  • Supported by : AP-HP
  • Main consortium members: Université Paris Cité
  • @Hôtel-Dieu promotes the emergence of innovation projects linked to healthcare services, and accelerates the testing and experimentation in real-life conditions of innovations at the heart of tomorrow's healthcare models.

INTERCEPTION

  • Supported byInstitut Gustave Roussy
  • Main consortium members : UNICANCER, Cancer Contribution, Centre Léon Bérard, CEGEDIM, ODYSSEA, CPTS de la Bièvre, CPTS OCTAV, CPTS Val de Bièvre, CRCDC Ile-de-France, DAC 94, ELSAN
  • INTERCEPTION makes it possible to identify people at increased risk of cancer, and to offer them personalized prevention and screening, within the framework of a city-hospital collaboration and a largely dematerialized infrastructure.

MindLink

  • Supported by: GHU Paris Psychiatrie et Neurosciences
  • Main consortium members: La Maison Perchée - La Poste Santé & Autonomie - GIP Sesan - Psycom - Unafam - Hôpital Paul Guiraud - PariSanté Campus - Inserm
  • MindLink is a place for hybridization, open to all, enabling everyone to share their experiences in order to co-design digital mental health systems with users (healthcare professionals, people affected by a psychic or neurodevelopmental disorder, and caregivers).

SANTINEL

  • Supported by : Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP)
  • Main consortium members: Medicen Paris Région, Université Paris Cité
  • SANTINEL aims to accelerate the development, evaluation and market access of innovative solutions dedicated to medical images: in radiology and digital pathology. It covers the 38 AP-HP hospitals and all medical indications.

Cap'Habilis

  • Supported by UGECAM Ile-de-France and FLLSA
  • Main consortium members: FLLSA, ICAM, IMT, INES and UGECAM IDF
  • Cap'Habilis aims to improve the quality of life of patients and people with disabilities , and the efficiency of professionals, by combining the expertise of e-health players and healthcare professionals.

UNIREIN

  • Supported by : CHU Pitié Salpêtrière, APHP Sorbonne Université
  • Main consortium members: GHU APHP Centre, Université Paris Cité Hôpital HEGP, CHU de la Réunion, APHP URC Eco, Hôpital Hotel Dieu, Calydial, France Rein, Info Rein Santé, Entends-Moi, Entreautre, Skezi, Biofutur Selas
  • UNIREIN aims to co-design innovative digital solutions, put them to the test and prove their impact, analyze the user experience, measure the medico-economic benefits, support market access and create a sustainable network of digital health experimentation structures.

Normandy

Tiers lieu: INS (INNOVA NUMERIQUE SANTE)

  • Supported by : CHU de CAEN NORMANDIE
  • Main consortium members: Université de CAEN, Pole Tes, Normandy HealthTech, ISEN-OUEST, Normandie Incubation, Normandie Valorisation, CPTS Caen Couronne, CAEN la Mer, Gerontopôle
  • The INS CAEN project aims to identify, test and transform the patient pathway over the long term for the benefit of the patient, using innovative digital health solutions in Normandy.

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Générations Santé Numérique (GSN)

  • Supported by Poitiers University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: Université de Poitiers, CH de la Rochelle, Technopoles du Grand Poitiers (Neoloji), de la Rochelle et du Niortais (Altae) and Association Melioris (Niort).
  • GSN 's ambition is to improve the health of the most vulnerable populations by promoting digital health innovations aimed at these audiences, and mobilizing a range of skills already available locally in the field of Digital Health.

HEALTH STATION

  • Supported by Bordeaux University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: Centre Hospitalier de la Côte Basque, Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens, Université de Bordeaux, CATIE, UNITEC, Aquitaine Sciences Transfert
  • Station E-Santé aims to respond to three major challenges to be taken into account in the development of useful and relevant digital solutions for user health: the challenge of efficiency, the challenge of use and the challenge of integration.

Occitanie

RI2S

  • Supported by : CHIC Castres-Mazamet
  • Consortium : CPTS Sud-Tarn, EHPAD Agir, École ISIS, Gérontopôle-CHU de Toulouse
  • RI2S (Rural Innov Santé Sénior) is dedicated to the experimentation and co-development of digital solutions for the prevention and care of seniors in rural or isolated areas.

Toulouse Santé Numérique

  • Supported by Toulouse University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: ASEI, Clinique Pasteur (Alliance Clinavenir)
  • Toulouse Santé Numérique enables patients to be supported throughout their entire care pathway in 129 establishments.

Overseas (Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Reunion, Mayotte)

OCEAN CARE

  • Supported by : CHU de Martinique
  • Consortium : ARS Guyane, Tesis Grades de la Réunion/Mayotte, I-NOVA Guadeloupe
  • OCEAN CARE aims to optimize outpatient healthcare pathways, reduce post-operative complications and improve care coordination . It organizes the deployment and validation of digital solutions tailored to the needs of overseas patients, targeting priority pathologies in these regions.

Pays de la Loire

HEALTH LINK

  • Supported by : Nantes University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: Atlanpole, Nantes University
  • LIEN Santé is focused onanticipating the integration of new digital solutions within the hospital of the future, and is open to decompartmentalized fields of experimentation (laboratories, hospital, primary care, data warehouse).

MOBIS: "MOBilités Intelligentes en Santé" (Intelligent Mobility in Health)

  • Supported by : Angers University Hospital
  • Main consortium members:CHU d'Angers, 3 technology parks, Angers Loire Métropole economic development agency, 2 competitiveness clusters with e-health-related areas of excellence, Groupement Régional d'Appui au Développement de la e-Santé des Pays de la Loire, VYV 3 Pays de la Loire-Centich group, Digital Pharma Lab and AFM-Téléthon.
  • MOBIS is dedicated to intelligent mobility in healthcare, with three main themes (motricity, patient pathways, healthcare territory).

ONCO-ATLANTIQUE

  • Supported by : Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest (ICO)
  • Main consortium members: Institut Bergonié (IB), Centre hospitalier de Mont de Marsan (CH MM), Digital Medical Hub (DMH)
  • ONCO-ATLANTIQUE is 100% dedicated to cancer care and the improvement of complex treatment paths: "from biomarkers to out-of-hospital care".

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Le Quatre-Vingt

  • Supported by : Center d'Innovation et d'Usages en Santé (CIUS)
  • Main consortium members:Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille (AP-HM), URPS Médecins Libéraux and URPS Infirmières PACA, Fédération Hospitalière de France PACA, UGECAM PACA Corse, L'APF France Handicap PACA Corse, Ligue Contre le Cancer 06, Association France Diabète 06, Aix Marseille Université (AMU), SATT Sud-Est, ARS PACA, Région Sud Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur...
  • Quatre Vingt is a one-stop shop for digital health innovation projects. It is based on an extensive network of real-life experimentation sites, backed by a collaborative, methodical approach to analyzing needs and uses in the field.

Skin

  • Supported by Nice University Hospital
  • Main consortium members: URPS Médecine libérale PACA, Association de Dermatologues Libéraux ADL, Fédération Française de la Peau, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, RESAH, Eurobiomed, Issého
  • Skin aims to offer digital health experiments on all aspects of skin, from pathologies to cosmetic care, to improve patient care and provide healthcare professionals with effective tools.