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[...] The most efficient measure needed would be better cooperation between all types of stakeholders to act against the fragmentation between the policies.
Angelo Rossi Mori
Of course! (see above). However the cooperation is not yet there in most regions, and it must be one of the first challenges to be faced by a plan.
Angelo Rossi Mori, 14/10/2016 17:22
Patrik Eklund
That's it! And that requires the process model of integrated pathways, involving ALL stakeholders, professionals, and seniors
Patrik Eklund, 25/10/2016 11:36
Francesca Cesaroni
Efficient public/private cooperation, with the involvement of end users, is hard to be reached, mainly because of vertical rooted approaches of each interested party. Nonetheless, pilot actions can sometimes reveal the benefits each party can obtain when collaborating in innovative approaches. Concrete and measurable benefits can really help to affect policies and act against fragmentation
Francesca Cesaroni, 25/10/2016 16:42
Lars Kayser
This should have high priority and the sprints should in particular address this.
Lars Kayser, 31/10/2016 12:15
Stuart Anderson
The issue here is what incentives are there to engender cooperation. Achieving cooperation is a very significant issue. The systems we have at the moment often incentivise gaming and competition. The wider the stakeholder net the more complex this becomes because the value systems across different stakeholders become more difficult to align. This is not a measure it is an aspiration as it stands - there needs to be work put in to discover how to achieve this aspiration.
Stuart Anderson, 31/10/2016 17:34
ERRIN Network
thanks very much for all: Angelo, Patrik, Francesca, Lars and Stuart. I liked all your comments. They touch upon different aspects of cooperation but support the original idea. I have included all the comments in the report.
ERRIN Network, 04/11/2016 08:25