Quality Living in Elderly (QUALIEL) project addresses to empower elderly people to manage their own care and health outside institutions. It aims to develop of integrated mHealth service chains through implementing and deploying different userdriven open innovation ecosystems that connect RDI activities and processes together with all the stakeholders (public, private, endusers) in reallife context (ie Living Labs) in the selected QUALIEL partner countries, thus offering preventive, promoting, caring or rehabilitating health and social welfare services that utilize effectively different technology applications. Small scale piloting activities in four of the partner countries living labenvironments are established focusing on health promotion of elderly people discharged from hospitals, and improvement of their selfcare capabilities at homes, and holistic health behavior. In the pilots that are planned in cooperation with health care professionals and based on their assessments the development of the integration of mHealth services focuses on selfcare management of diabetic, wound, oncologic, and severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients.

Quality Living Enabled by Self-Management of Health (QUALIEL)

LONGO, ERIK
2014-01-01

Abstract

Quality Living in Elderly (QUALIEL) project addresses to empower elderly people to manage their own care and health outside institutions. It aims to develop of integrated mHealth service chains through implementing and deploying different userdriven open innovation ecosystems that connect RDI activities and processes together with all the stakeholders (public, private, endusers) in reallife context (ie Living Labs) in the selected QUALIEL partner countries, thus offering preventive, promoting, caring or rehabilitating health and social welfare services that utilize effectively different technology applications. Small scale piloting activities in four of the partner countries living labenvironments are established focusing on health promotion of elderly people discharged from hospitals, and improvement of their selfcare capabilities at homes, and holistic health behavior. In the pilots that are planned in cooperation with health care professionals and based on their assessments the development of the integration of mHealth services focuses on selfcare management of diabetic, wound, oncologic, and severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients.
2014
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