V. De Luca, G. Tramontano, C. Del Giudice, I. Grimaldi, R. Romano, I. Liguori, M. Carpinelli Mazzi, N. Di Carluccio, PA Riccio, P. Speranza, A. Iavarone, P. Abete, A. Postiglione, M. Cataldi, C. Vallone, F. Giallauria, A. Cittadini, M. Triggiani, S. Savastano, E. Menditto, L. Leonardini, A. Colao, M. Triassi, G. Iaccarino, A. Postiglione, E. Coscioni, M. Illario
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Innovative Approaches to Active and Healthy Ageing: Campania Experience to Improve the Adoption of Innovative Good Practices
The demographic projections on the European population predict that people aged over 60 will increase by about two million/year in the next decades. Since 2012, the Campania Reference Site of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing supports the innovation of the Regional Health System, to face up demographic changes and sustainability. Campania Reference Site provides the opportunity to connect loco-regional stakeholders in social and health care services (universities, healthcare providers, social services, local communities and municipalities), with international organizations, in order to adopt and scale up innovative solutions and approaches. This paper describes the building process of Campania Reference Site and the main results achieved, that have been allowing it to become a hub for open innovation in the field of active and healthy aging at regional, national and international level.