Past Event: Monday, September 30, 2024

This call is focused on the digital transformation of Ministries, Government Departments, and Public Sector Entities operating within the health sector. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of health services through the adoption of advanced digital technologies.  

Applications for this call should align with the specific objective of leveraging digitalisation to benefit citizens, companies, research organisations, and public administration. By promoting digital innovation in the health sector, this programme seeks to improve patient care, streamline healthcare operations, and foster greater collaboration among stakeholders.  

 

To discover how this initiative can enhance your health sector operations and for detailed guidance on the application process, please reach out to our team. We are equipped to provide you with all the support you need to maximise this opportunity. 

Get in touch with our Experts

Mandy Spiteri
Director | Business Consulting Services

Mandy has over 14 years experience working on EU affairs and the public sector. She was formerly the Chief Executive Officer at Servizzi Ewropej f’Malta(SEM). During this period, she was responsible for the overall management of the Agency and has provided technical advice to Government on various EU related matters, including EU funding. Mandy possesses extensive knowledge on EU funding programmes and project management and has overseen the submission of over 150 EU project proposals.

Svetlana Grech
Assistant Manager | Business Consulting Services

Svetlana is an Assistant Manager at Grant Thornton, previously serving as a Senior Manager in various sectors of the Malta Public Service and other public sector entities. She has extensive experience in managing EU funding programmes, policy drafting, monitoring, and evaluation, as well as project management. Additionally, Svetlana has managed and implemented EU projects in both the public and private sectors and has expertise in the licensing, monitoring, and regulatory aspects of the social sector.