Dutch Healthcare Institute announced rounds 9 for submission of applications for the Promising Care subsidy scheme

16

Dec 2022

The Promising Care subsidy scheme aims to speed up the patient's access to potentially promising care through temporary inclusion in the basic insurance package. A maximum of €69 million is available annually.

The first step for applying for a grant within the Promising Care subsidy scheme is submitting a project idea that substantiates the purpose and relevance of the research project. If the project idea is accepted, the independent advisory Committee invites these applicants to submit grant applications for the accepted project ideas.

There are two application rounds per year for the Promising Care subsidy scheme. The period for submitting a project idea within round 9 (the first round of projects to be awarded in 2024) of the subsidy scheme for promising care will be open from January 12, 2023, until March 14, 2023. Applicants whose project ideas will be accepted can submit a grant application until September 21, 2023. The decision on applications will be published by March 21, 2024

The full details in Dutch can be found here.

This news is just one of about 300 market access news collected by our team in the subscription services "HTA Alerts" and "Reimbursement Alerts" every two weeks from more than 80 organizations. Access our paid subscription services to stay on top of all developments specifically for your products in Europe (reimbursement news) and globally (HTA news).

Not ready for a subscription service? Subscribe to our free-of-charge newsletter delivered every second week to get updates about key reimbursement developments in Europe (10-12 news every two weeks).

The latest related news

21

Mar 2023

On March 8, 2023, the Ministry of Health and Prevention published an Order in the Official Journal of the French Republic on the coverage of the INTERVAPOR system for lung volume reduction under Forfait innovation program.

Read more

17

Mar 2023

On March 2, 2023, the Innovation Committee at the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA) published the determined funding priorities for new forms of care. A total of six prioritized topics are defined. The preparation of a complete application can be supported for a period of up to six months with a grant of up to a maximum of €75,000. The deadline for submitting ideas is May 16, 2023.

Read more

08

Mar 2023

On February 23, 2023, the Innovation Committee at the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA) published the decisions, recommending the transfer to standard care for another three completed projects. The projects relate to preventing the family risk of colorectal carcinoma, shared decision-making in the hospitals, and digitally supported drug therapy management.

Read more

14

Feb 2023

Surgery for rotator cuff tears has been evaluated within the "New Method" framework since 2020. In January 2023, the method assessment phase was completed, and the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) report was published. As the recommendations from HTA are now available, the Decision Forum needs to make a coverage decision regarding the method.

Read more

09

Feb 2023

On January 25, 2023, the Innovation Committee at the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA) published the decisions, recommending the transfer to standard care for another two completed projects. The projects relate to the improvement of the management of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD) patients and the aftercare of pediatric patients suffering from chronic pain.

Read more