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New Models to Deliver Healthcare Call is a grant from EIT Health that funds collaborative, industry-led, payor-supported, and patient-centric projects that implement and scale value-based healthcare models. The program bridges the gap between market-ready health solutions at Innovation Maturity Level 8 to 9 and their real-world adoption in healthcare systems.
Applications are open to consortia of at least two organizations from different countries, including industry, research, and education partners, along with a commercialising entity providing a CE-marked digital solution. The deadline for applications is May 6, 2026.
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New Models to Deliver Healthcare Call Home |  Events & Opportunities |  New Models to Deliver Healthcare Call New Models to Deliver Healthcare 2026 The New Models to Deliver Healthcare (NMDH) Call aims to bridge the gap between proven, market-ready health solutions at Innovation Maturity Level (IML) 8 to 9 and their adoption in real-world healthcare systems.
This call offers funding for collaborative, industry-led, payor-supported and patient-centric projects that implement and scale value-based healthcare models. Consortia of at least two organisations from different countries.
The consortium must include partners from at least two of the following sectors: industry, research, or education, with the following roles represented: Commercialising Entity providing a CE-marked digital medical or in-vitro diagnostics device at IML 8–9. Please refer to EIT Health’s Healthcare Innovation Cycle Framework for more information on the required Innovation Maturity Level for this call.
Payor (at minimum as a formal advisor with a signed letter of involvement) EIT Health will fund up to 50% of the total project budget, up to a total grant funding amount of €700,000 per project. The commercialising entity must sign a Financial Sustainability Contribution Agreement and, in the case that it is a micro or small enterprise, must receive €400,000–€500,000 of the grant.
Funding will be awarded for up to 24 months for activities enabling the real-world deployment of value-based healthcare solutions that demonstrably improve patient outcomes while optimising healthcare system efficiency and sustainability.
This includes the deployment and integration of digital- and data-driven care pathways supporting outcome-based care, the collection and analysis of PREMs, PROMs and health economics data, the optimisation of clinical processes, and engagement with payors to support reimbursement decision-making. Call opens on: 25 February 2026 Call closes on: 6 May 2026 Call Information Session: 17 March 12.
00 CET – Register here Q&A session: 07 April 12. 00 CEST – Register here Q&A session: 21 April 12. 00 CEST – Register here Looking for consortium partners for this call?
Join our dedicated networking rounds to connect with members and external partners. Click here for the official call document and supporting documents. Step 1: Register your organisation in the EU Funding & tender opportunities portal to obtain the nine-digit Participant Identification Code (PIC number).
If you do not know if your organisation already has a PIC number, you can verify directly on the EU Portal whether your organisation is already registered. Step 2: Apply to the call via EIT Health’s application platform. Click on the “Apply now” button below.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Consortia bringing together industry, academia, healthcare providers, and other key stakeholders. Open to professionals, start-ups, and organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified, but EIT Health calls often range up to €700,000 for similar initiatives. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 6, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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