The annual conference is aimed at Danish municipal and regional healthcare and social care staff working with telemedicine. The Minister for Economic Affairs and the Interior, Margrethe Vestager, and former Health Minister, Arne Rolighed, are among the many prominent speakers at the conference. The programme can be downloaded here (in Danish).
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The Italian national Exploitation Event was organized in the framework of the eHealth conference that was held on the 28th of May 2013 in Rome. REPLY, INVENT and ATC sponsored the event all day, by placing an inCASA stand. The Conference was sponsored mainly by:
Moreover, a specific inCASA workshop was organized within the event demonstrating the inCASA approach, the technical solution, the services and evidence of the inCASA results, presented by involved inCASA Pilot professionals.
The full agenda of the inCASA session in the eHealth Forum is available online
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INSERM, along with TID and REPLY, submitted an abstract paper for the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). The paper was accepted and inCASA project was presented at a very important event in the healthcare domain on 2nd of June 2012 at Chicago. The inCASA poster can be found here.
The submitted work is focused on the French pilot study and is entitled 'The European inCASA telecare-telehealth electronic platform for the daily assessment of symptoms, weight and activity in cancer patients on chronotherapy at home.'
Additional information regarding the INSERM pilot site activities can be viewed at http://rbc.vjf.inserm.fr
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First pilot in planning: The first inCASA pilot is being planned with the partner Agenzia Territoriale per la casa della Provincia di Torino. ATC Torino is the public body with responsibility for social and public housing in the area of Torino and its surroundings. The Pilot will focus on user behaviour, providing an useful profile to search and determine behaviour that could lead to health problems.
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The inCASA project supports the Commissions activities in ICT for Health: eHealth.
The inCASA platform allows for the creation of inclusive applications with accessibility for all. The project supports the Commissions campaign: eInclusion - be part of it!
The inCASA project supports the Ageing Well Thematic Network which aims at creating a Community of Actors interested in improving the life of Elderly People by promoting the market uptake of ICT solutions for Ageing Well!
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inCASA for Service Providers
One of the clearest objectives related to integration inside inCASA solution is the approach for a measurable service provision combined to institutional efficiencies, users' quality of life and cares activities. Starting from an easy and open access to inCASA platform, exploiting pre-existing one-to-one contact on both social care and healthcare topics in order to build a shared service delivery business model, will allow to external Service Providers to enter in the inCASA project, developing their own business purposes without losing a holistic vision of the people involved.
Service Providers, typically SME organizations, will focus on specific telecare or telehealth services (ex: a specific context alarm or a specific pathology), will act in an integrated way with “basic inCASA services common set”, providing services through the sensors and devices infrastructure placed in elderly people’s homes, still connected to the Local Service Provider, via wired or wireless broadband communications.
In such organizational model, operators take the opportunity to active a specific role in Service Model Delivery, exploiting pre - existing investments on infrastructure, according to the rules of a “public/private partnership”. Service providers will exploit the inCASA platform on the basis of a pay-per-use business model, increasing the number of services available, without taking care of infrastructure and commercial issues.
At the same time the effectiveness of the overall solution will benefit from the general overview of the habits/health profile coming from the Smart Personnel Platform features, enabling Value Added Services that usually lack in the telemedicine context.
Final goal will consist in promoting the development of multi-disciplinary goal setting and integrated care plans, improving multidisciplinary team working and permitting better monitoring of standards of service delivery across the different organizations involved in the service delivery model.
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inCASA for SMEs
inCASA for Scientific Communities
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The inCASA project is partly funded by the European Commission under the ICT Policy Support Programme | See all... |