Scaling up innovation in cardiovascular health

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

Horizon Europe (2021-2027)

Programme Description

Horizon Europe is the European Union (EU) funding programme for the period 2021 – 2027, which targets the sectors of research and innovation. The programme’s budget is around € 95.5 billion, of which € 5.4 billion is from NextGenerationEU to stimulate recovery and strengthen the EU’s resilience in the future, and € 4.5 billion is additional aid.

Programme Details

Identifier Code

HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-15

Call

Scaling up innovation in cardiovascular health

Summary

CVDs are the main cause of death in the EU, with over 1.7 million deaths annually, costing about EUR 282 billion, or 11% of the healthcare budget.

With projections showing a rise in CVD prevalence and mortality by 2050 due to an aging population, the Commission is preparing a comprehensive EU Cardiovascular Health (CVH) plan to support Member States in their efforts to reduce the burden of CVDs.

The proposal is expected to support prevention, early detection, including via digital and personalised approaches.

Detailed Call Description

Applicants should take stock of research and innovation results to identify gaps and set up a plan for a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) on CVDs, with the final aim of leveraging research and innovation results to improve risk prediction, early detection and screening practices for CVDs and associated comorbidities, especially obesity and diabetes, across the EU and Associated Countries. This initiative addresses the pressing need to translate existing innovations and promising research results into implementable protocols that enhance prevention, diagnosis, and health outcomes for diverse populations. By fostering collaboration and integrating digital tools and methods, proposals will support the future EU CVH plan, building and aligning with future and ongoing activities, including the European VHT Initiative, the 1+Million Genomes Initiative, Tech Foresight/Horizon scanning activities and actions funded under the EU4Health Programme (2021-2027) and the Digital Europe Programme.

Proposals should include all the following activities:

  • Conduct a comprehensive review at national, EU, and international levels of existing cardiovascular research and innovative healthcare solutions, potentially linked with associated comorbidities, to identify gaps and areas where future integration into health systems can have the greatest impact. The mapping should build upon existing EU-level reviews and pay particular attention to sex- and gender-related gaps, including under-representation in studies and differences in risk, diagnosis, and treatment. Such insights will inform subsequent policy actions and implementation initiatives under other funding programmes.
  • Create a detailed report outlining the barriers to effective personalised prediction, screening and prevention in cardiovascular health, providing recommendations to overcome these challenges.
  • Develop a SRIA on CVDs and associated comorbidities aiming to improve personalised prevention, prediction and screening and to inform research funders and stakeholders, including relevant EU and national initiatives. The agenda will include stakeholder validation and adoption pathways. Support the development of personalised prevention and care pathways and the role of digital interventions, based on genomics, VHTs and AI-driven methods in line with the European Health Data Space (EHDS) Regulation, to enhance precision in early detection and health management. Where applicable, the mapping of existing practices such as biomarkers for diagnosis, monitoring in patients, and stratification of patient groups should be considered.
  • Integrate sex and gender-related variables, age, racial or ethnic origin, socio-economic, lifestyle and behavioural factors, genetic predisposition into research design, data collection and analysis, to ensure inclusive and generalisable findings enhancing the effectiveness of screening, diagnostic, and prevention strategies across diverse population groups.
  • Organise high-impact, targeted events with clear objectives to promote a multi-sectorial approach, fostering collaboration among healthcare providers, researchers, civil society, patients’ organisations, and policymakers
  • Work with health experts to develop the capacities for implementing standardised screening protocols and methods.
  • Develop a comprehensive dissemination strategy and stakeholder engagement plan to share findings and promote the results, utilising online platforms and social media to reach a broad audience. Complement with long-term engagement mechanisms such as policy briefings or partnerships with EU-level dissemination networks.

The applicants should ensure adequate involvement across the project lifespan of all relevant stakeholders and value chain actors including industry, healthcare professionals, scientists, patients’ associations to ensure performance and sustainability and maximise the final impact.

This topic requires the effective contribution of social sciences and humanities (SSH) disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts and institutions, in order to meaningfully enhance the societal impact of the related research activities.

Call Total Budget

€1.900.000

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

100%

Expected EU contribution per project: €1.90 million.

Thematic Categories

  • Health
  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • Information Technology
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
  • Social Affairs & Human Rights

Eligibility for Participation

  • Businesses
  • Educational Institutions
  • International Organisations
  • Legal Entities
  • Local Authorities
  • Natual person / Citizen / Individual
  • Non Profit Organisations
  • Other Beneficiaries
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions

Eligibility For Participation Notes

n recognition of the opening of the US National Institutes of Health’s programmes to European researchers, legal entities established in the United States of America may exceptionally participate as a beneficiary or affiliated entity, and are eligible to receive Union funding.

Coordinators of projects must be legal entities established in an EU Member State or Associated Country.

If projects use satellite-based earth observation, positioning, navigation and/or related timing data and services, beneficiaries must make use of Copernicus and/or Galileo/EGNOS (other data and services may additionally be used).

A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects.

Call Opening Date

10/02/2026

Call Closing Date

16/04/2026

National Contact Point(s)

Research and Innovation Foundation

29a Andrea Michalakopoulou, 1075 Nicosia,
P.B. 23422, 1683 Nicosia
Telephone: +357 22205000
Fax: +357 22205001
Email: support@research.org.cy
Websitehttps://www.research.org.cy/en/

Contact Person:
George Christou
Scientific Officer
Email: gchristou@research.org.cy