Improving the quality of life of patients with advanced chronic diseases

 

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“Equitable, integrative, and value-driven digital health transformation”
A joint initiative by ADLIFE and i~HD

📅 Dates: November 27th - 28th, 2024
📍 Venue: Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Basque Country (Spain)

 ADLIFE Project Overview Video

The ADLIFE Project

ADLIFE is an EU-funded project aiming to improve the quality of life and independence of elderly patients with advanced chronic diseases through digitally supported interventions. Our innovative and intelligent ADLIFE toolbox strives to leverage integrated and personalised care, based on multidisciplinary collaboration and patient empowerment.

We have developed three complementary digital platforms to support elderly patients with chronic conditions, and the health professionals, organisations, and the systems that care for them.

Benefits for patients & their caregivers

The digital toolbox aims to improve patients’ quality of life, enabling them to remain independent for as long as possible.

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Benefits for health systems

The innovative digital toolbox aims to make care provision more efficient, effective, and sustainable.

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Benefits for the healthcare team

The project will enable multidisciplinary healthcare teams to work together on shared care plans, supporting collaborative, integrated and personalised care.

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ADLIFE is going to demonstrate that it is feasible to provide more appropriate, targeted and timely care to patients with advanced chronic diseases. The innovative ADLIFE toolbox will support early detection of care needs and more coordinated care planning, triggered by patient involvement, collaboration across care settings and clinical decision support systems.”

Esteban de Manuel Keenoy
ADLIFE Chief Investigator (January 2020 - 2023)

The ADLIFE consortium

The ADLIFE consortium involves 13 partners from nine countries, collaborating in this research and innovation project, funded by Horizon 2020. The ADLIFE innovative toolbox will be deployed, used and evaluated in seven pilot sites with the ambition to demonstrate that it is flexible and appropriate, and can be replicated at large scale in different environments.

University of Strathclyde

 

SRDC

 

Odense University Hospital (OUH)

Biosistemak - Lead Partner

 

OptiMedis

 

The European Institute for Innovation through Health Data

Jamtland Harjedalen

 

NHS University Hospitals Coventry
and Warwickshire

 

University of Birmingham

 

FaIkiewicz Specialist Hospital

Samson Assuta

 

NTT Data

 

The University of Warwick