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The Charter of Trieste: Accessibility to services for all persons - an update in 2022

  Back in 2020 SCImPULSE Foundation had the honour to join forces with the Italian National Health Institute , the Autonomous Region Friuli-Venezia-Giulia , and Federsanità ANCI FVG  in initiating and launching the Charter of Trieste . We had originally planned to run a 2 years campaign to receive feedbacks and EoI and to hold a new meeting during ESOF2022 in Leiden to update the Charter and trace a new trajectory for the future. As we all know, the covid pandemics happened and changed many priorities across EU in healthcare and service accessibility studies, and if we didn't have the opportunity to campaign, we certainly had a lot of learning and reflection opportunities. So, here we are today, discussing where do we stand, and what's in store for the future of accessibility design for all.

Data Driven and Model Based Computational Futures in Cardiovascular Practice - A call for papers with Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Die Blutgefasse Des Menschen (1898), an antique lithograph of the human blood vessels and cardiovascular system. Digitally enhanced from the original plate. - Licensed as  CC BY 2.0 by  Rawpixel Ltd Manuscript submission is now open for a new article collection we are co-editing called “ Data Driven and Model Based Computational Futures in Cardiovascular Practice ” with Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Impact Factor 5.846, CiteScore 8.2) - and we wanted you to be among the first to know.   The collection aims to bring together the latest quality articles on the strengths and weaknesses of both data-driven and model-based approaches, in a scientific domain with huge clinical and humanitarian impact. We hope to focus on the state of the art and adjacent futures of diagnoses, forecasting, and personalization of interventions in cardiovascular medicine. We especially wish to receive submissions by authors invested in bridging the two worlds to ensure that the best of each is at the