The VR4NEURO project has successfully delivered a clinically validated, AI-powered platform for diagnostics and adaptive rehabilitation of neurological conditions. The diagnostic tool demonstrated 98% sensitivity and an AUC of 88%, validated against the gold-standard CPT, enabling accurate, objective ADHD assessments with minimal false negatives. The adaptive rehabilitation system leverages AI to personalize therapy in real time, based on diagnostic and behavioral data, targeting executive function challenges with a special focus on children with ADHD. A web portal for clinicians supports remote monitoring, personalized reporting, and secure patient management, and platform interoperability with EPR systems was achieved via HL7 FHIR, validated in the Finnish Kanta sandbox environment.
The project’s outcomes also include CE Class IIa certification and ISO 13485 compliance, confirming readiness for clinical deployment across Europe. The introduction of the Pathway Management System, evolved from a simple flagging feature, now provides real-time oversight of patient journeys, offering clinicians decision support and health systems a means to optimize care delivery.
The platform’s impact is multi-fold: enabling earlier intervention, reducing diagnostic bottlenecks, enhancing rehabilitation adherence, and facilitating data-driven care coordination. For broader uptake, key needs include: (1) expanded clinical studies covering additional neurodevelopmental profiles (e.g. ASD), (2) demonstration pilots in diverse health systems, (3) support for international market access and regulatory harmonization (e.g. FDA), and (4) sustained IPR management to protect software and algorithm innovations.
Further, financing is essential to scale commercial readiness and integrate the platform with national health systems. Engaging with payers and regulators will support reimbursement alignment and accelerate clinical adoption. VR4NEURO now stands as a validated, scalable foundation for the digital transformation of neurodiagnostics and rehabilitation, poised for international growth and long-term impact.