ADLIFE Blog
Celebrating World Creativity and Innovation Day: A throwback to ADLIFE’s Hackathon
ADLIFE is celebrating World Creativity and Innovation Day bringing its recent hackathon to the spotlight.
Women of the ADLIFE Project 2024
In celebration of International Women’s Day on Friday 8th March 2024, we invite you to meet some of the fantastic women within the ADLIFE Consortium helping to #InspireInclusion.
Exploring the role of nurse care coordinator in our Israeli pilot site
In this interview, Yanna Abramzon highlights patient relationships, communication, and digitally-supported monitoring, as a key part of her role as nurse care coordinator at the ADLIFE pilot site in Israel.
Pilot recruitment for coordinated care in the Basque Country
Nerea González is interviewed on the ADLIFE recruitment process in the Basque Country, where health care professionals and patients alike will test our intelligent toolbox until the end of the year.
Women of the ADLIFE Project 2023
In celebration of International Women’s Day on Tuesday 8th March 2023, we invite you to meet some of the fantastic women within the ADLIFE Consortium helping to #EmbraceEquity
A Clinical Perspective: maximising patient experience in the healthcare environment
This article offers insight into the experiences of heart failure patients in the current health climate, reflecting how integrated care is key to its improvement.
Supporting caregivers for ageing populations
For International Caregivers Day - ADLIFE explores the role and experiences of caregivers for individuals with chronic diseases, highlighting the importance of including caregivers in our project.
ADLIFE’s Strategy for the Cultural Transformation of Questionnaires and PROMS
Nerea González Hernández shares ADLIFE’s strategy for questionnaire translation and adaptation, to enable their use cross-culturally.
Ana Ortega-Gil reflects on her time at MIT Innovators Festival 2022
Ana Ortega-Gil reflects on her time at MIT Innovators Festival as a European MIT Innovator Under 35 2022 Award Winner.
Understanding and addressing the challenges of Advance Care Planning
In this article we explore the research of Dr Tulinayo, to address the concept of advance care planning, and the barriers to its implementation in the health care system.
ADLIFE Project in Use Case Work Group of Health & Care cluster of Large Scale Pilots
ADLIFE is member of a cluster of 13 Large Scale Pilot projects which aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people through supportive innovative technologies across Europe. We spotlight our progress in our lifecycle of ADLIFE pilot application scenarios.
Digital Health & Care Policy Agenda in Scotland
In this blog, ADLIFE consortium members, Professor Roma Maguire and Dr Lisa McCann, reflect on the digital health & care policy agenda in Scotland, Scottish digital health developments in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and the promise and potential impact that future integrated care systems such as ADLIFE will bring to the Scottish population.
Care Planning for Chronic Diseases in the ADLIFE Project
To coincide with Carers Week in the UK (7th - 13th June 2021), our Turkish partner SRDC tell us more about the Patient Empowerment Platform for patients and their caregivers in the ADLIFE project.
Developing a Health Outcome Framework in ADLIFE
In this blog, our partners over at Kronikgune discuss the rise of value based services and how they can be implemented into healthcare planning.
Implementing Decision Aids in ADLIFE Architecture
An article addressing ADLIFE’s strategy for shared decision making, enabling clinicians and patients to share the best available evidence when faced with the task of making decisions.
Shared Decision Making with Patients
Shared Decision Making is a particular way of structuring a conversation with a patient to ensure the patient is well informed and that his/her preferences are taken into account when making decisions regarding their illness and treatment.
Early Warning System of ADLIFE
The early detection of any signs of deterioration of their health condition is crucial for patients with advanced chronic diseases.