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International projects source: SICRIS

Framework to IMPROVE the Integration of Patient Generated Health Data to Facilitate Value Based Healthcare

Keywords
Patient Generated Health Data, Use Cases, Framework, Smart Integrated Healthcare
Organisations (5) , Researchers (3)
0312  University Medical Centre Ljubljana
0355  Valdoltra Orthopaedic Hospital
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  39561  MSc Mateja Blas  Mathematics  Researcher  2024 - 2025  30 
2.  24220  PhD Vesna Levašič  Neurobiology  Researcher  2023 - 2025  203 
3.  21779  PhD Eva Podovšovnik  Social sciences  Researcher  2023 - 2025  242 
0502  Institute for Economic Research
1187  General hospital Celje
3997  BETTER, programska oprema, d.o.o. (Slovene)
Abstract
IMPROVE will use Patient Generated Health Data (PGHD) gathered via m-health and e-health technologies to gain improved insights into the real-life behavior of, and challenges faced by, patients of all ages with complex, chronic diseases and comorbidities. Already today, a wealth of patient and citizen information is available, but fragmented, and therefore not coming to its full utility and value. These personal data will complement and improve existing approaches for Patient-Centered Outcome Measures beyond those currently available in state-of-the-art platforms. The IMPROVE platform that the consortium will build will enable the smart use of patient input and patient generated evidence to 1) advance the role of patient preference and patient experience in the context of treatment selection, 2) improve medical device design based on patient preferences and experiences, and 3) facilitate faster market entry of patient-centric and cost-effective advanced integrated care solutions. Improved clinical adoption of Value Based Health Care, and enhanced return on research and innovation investments will be demonstrated in different care settings across the EU, for 10 use cases in at least 5 different disease areas (e.g., ophthalmology, oncology, cardiovascular disease, chronic inflammation, and neurology). The use cases will be conducted using a large variety of implementation strategies, building on a design thinking approach, to optimally test the innovative framework of data gathering and translation into controlled change and action. In addition, a significant contribution from implementation science is planned to reach out to all stakeholders that are relevant for this initiative and maximise the impact to IMPROVE healthcare provision.
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