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INclusive INtroduction of INtegrated CAre (IN3CA)

Project description


Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing ¿ Wide deployment of integrated care

INCA aims to propose a model that promotes higher coordination of socio-sanitary services while reducing costs, improving patient experience and achieving greater efficiency from health delivery systems.
The inclusive approach of INCA can help to remove technological barriers for patients’ engagement and leverage integrated care programmes in Member States. This would lead to operational deployment of novel organizational models and care pathways for integrated care.
The initiative contributes to the current state-of-the-art in Chronic Disease Management, aspiring to integrate or facilitate the integration of social programs beyond the clinical vision of the care chain provision.
INCA puts the patient at the centre of a personalised network of stakeholders (Social Services, Health providers, Caregivers…), empowering them to communicate directly with their circle of care.

The aim of INCA is to improve outcomes for patients; creating access to better integrated socio-sanitary care e-Services (integration of health care, social care, long-term and self-care in any kind of health/living conditions) outside of hospitals; reducing unnecessary hospital admissions and enabling effective working of professionals across provider boundaries (silos).
INCA will be deployed across "cloud computing" approaches, in order to reach its outcomes in a highly ambitious affordable way, with clear quantitative indicators, assuring the best value for money using INCA against conventional alternative of Public or Private silos of eHealth service deployments.
INCA service can be categorized as an organizer of care around the needs of people with the aim of improving the health services through better coordination across different levels of socio-sanitary care and from different providers within each level.
INCA wants to be seen as a contribution towards first-time introduction of integrated care programmes and coaching of "first time deployment" by "early adopter" regions in Member States or associated countries, including remote "proactive" monitoring of patients.

Call for proposal

CIP-ICT-PSP-2013-7
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Funding Scheme

PB - Pilot Type B

Coordinator

INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO INFORMATICO EIKON SL
EU contribution
€ 497 305,00
Address
CALLE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 27 PARQUE TECNOLOGICO
46980 PATERNA VALENCIA
Spain

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Region
Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Administrative Contact
Josefina Farinos (Mrs.)
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Total cost
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