Title: Strategic Intelligence Monitor on Personal Health Systems Phase 3 (SIMPHS 3) – Renewing Health Carinthia (Austria) Case Study Report
Ignacio Peinado (),
Elena Villalba (),
Francisco Mansoa () and
Alberto Sánchez ()
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Ignacio Peinado: Hospital Universitario de Getafe
Elena Villalba: Hospital Universitario de Getafe
Francisco Mansoa: Hospital Universitario de Getafe
Alberto Sánchez: Hospital Universitario de Getafe
No JRC95546, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
Renewing Health is a European project (February 2010-December 2013), partly funded by the European Union under the ICT Policy Support Programme, part of the Competitiveness and Innovation framework Programme (CIP), with a total budget of €14 million and European co-financing of €7 million. The project aimed to implement health-related ICT services through large-scale real-life test beds for the validation and subsequent evaluation of innovative eHealth services, using a patient-centred approach and a rigorous common assessment methodology. This case study focuses on the Austrian Partner of the project: the Carinthia region and, more precisely, KABEG (Krankenanstalten Betriebsgesellschaft), the hospital management company in the region. In RENEWING HEALTH, KABEG integrated a set of telemonitoring solutions into their existing systems for two target groups - patients suffering from Diabetes Mellitus Type II and patients suffering from COPD – in order to carry out two pilots to test the effects of the resulting system.
Keywords: SIMPHS; eHealth; Remote Monitoring; ageing; integrated care; independent living; case studies; facilitators; governance; impact; drivers; barriers; integration; organisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I11 I18 O33 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36 pages
Date: 2015-04
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-hea and nep-ppm
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