A Federated Collaborative Care Cure Cloud Architecture for Addressing the Needs of Multi-morbidity and Managing Poly-pharmacy
Acronym
C3-Cloud
Description of the granted funding
C3-Cloud will establish an ICT infrastructure enabling a collaborative care and cure cloud to enable continuous coordination of patient-centred care activities by a multidisciplinary care team and patients/informal care givers. A Personalised Care Plan Development Platform will allow, for the first time, collaborative creation and execution of personalised care plans for multi-morbid patients through systematic and semi-automatic reconciliation of clinical guidelines, with the help of Decision Support Modules for risk prediction and stratification, recommendation reconciliation, poly-pharmacy management and goal setting. Fusion of multimodal patient and provider data will be achieved via C3-Cloud Interoperability Middleware for seamless integration with existing information systems. An Integrated Terminology Server with advanced semantic functions will enable meaningful analysis of multimodal data and clinical rules. Active patient involvement and treatment adherence will be achieved through a Patient Empowerment Platform ensuring patient needs are respected in decision making and taking into account preferences and psychosocial aspects. Co-design and 4-layered multi-method multi-stakeholder evaluation will lead to a user friendly solution. To demonstrate feasibility, pilot studies will focus on diabetes, heart failure, renal failure, depression in different comorbidity combinations. Pilots will operate for 15 months in 3 European regions with diverse health and social care systems and ICT landscape, which will allow for strengthening the evidence base on health outcomes and efficiency gains. C3-Cloud adaptive patient pathways and organisational models validated by patient organisations and a clinical reference group, change management and training guidelines will be shared with the European community. Commercial exploitation of C3-Cloud integrated care solutions will be facilitated through an Industry Vendor Forum and commercial EHR/PHR products of 3 leading SMEs.
Show moreStarting year
2016
End year
2020
Granted funding
MEDIXINE OY
433 750 €
Participant
REGION JAMTLAND HARJEDALEN (SE)
324 875 €
Participant
SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST (UK)
302 500 €
Participant
ASOCIACIÓN INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN SERVICIOS DE SALUD-KRONIKGUNE (ES)
242 500 €
Participant
Servicio Vasco de Salud Osakidetza (ES)
429 375 €
Participant
CAMBIO HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS AB (SE)
304 875 €
Participant
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RECORDS (FR)
459 375 €
Participant
OREBRO UNIVERSITY (SE)
240 250 €
Participant
SRDC YAZILIM ARASTIRMA VE GELISTIRME VE DANISMANLIK TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI (TR)
611 250 €
Participant
EMPIRICA GESELLSCHAFT FUR KOMMUNIKATIONS UND TECHNOLOGIEFORSCHUNG MBH (DE)
471 250 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK (UK)
804 375 €
Coordinator
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (FR)
370 625 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 995 000 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Health (5290 Health care provision and integrated care (5309 )
Topic
Advanced ICT systems and services for integrated care (PHC-25-2015Call ID
H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Other information
Funding decision number
689181
Identified topics
health care