The eCare project, under Horizon 2020, aims to develop digital solutions for preventing and managing frailty in older adults, with a focus on promoting independent living and reducing pressure on healthcare systems. It addresses the growing societal challenge of an aging population, where frailty leads to increased healthcare demands and costs. By fostering cross-sector collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, and tech companies, eCare seeks to deliver innovative, patient-centered solutions that improve the quality of life for older adults and make healthcare more sustainable.
The specific objectives of the eCare project include:
- Promote systematic routine screening for pre-frailty stages in older adults in clinical practice.
- Develop and implement sustainable multimodal interventions to prevent and manage physical, cognitive, and psychosocial decline, including addressing loneliness and isolation.
- Manage functional decline and frailty through personalized interventions in physical fitness, nutrition, cognitive function, and social well-being.
- Contribute to integrated care pathways by providing better-informed and trained healthcare professionals to deliver anticipatory, patient-centric care.
- Shift towards patient-centric interventions to promote engagement and acceptance of digital tools for frailty management.
- Advance research and methodology on frailty, including the links between frailty, isolation, and cognitive decline.
- Optimize resource use in health and social care systems, reducing societal costs associated with aging and making healthcare more sustainable.
- Foster cross-sector collaboration among academia, healthcare providers, municipalities, and tech companies to translate research into market-ready solutions.
Conclusions and Results Achieved:
The project achieved notable results through its phased implementation:
- Phase 1 (Feasibility Study): Eight consortia were selected to develop feasibility studies on their proposed solutions. These studies were evaluated, ensuring the solutions met technical and economic criteria.
- Phase 2 (Prototypes Development): Four consortia progressed to prototype development, during which key components of the solutions were developed and tested.
- Phase 3 (Pilot Testing): The final two consortia developed test-series products and services, which underwent limited field testing to assess their practical application. Despite challenges like pilot design and ethical approval delays, the solutions were validated and analyzed for technical, operational, and economic viability.
Key Results:
- The eCare project produced disruptive digital solutions that enable the early detection and management of frailty, thereby promoting independent living and reducing healthcare costs.
- The project engaged multiple stakeholders from 14 countries, including healthcare professionals, older adults, and tech companies, ensuring broad input and collaboration.
- Several key performance indicators (KPIs) were established to measure the effectiveness of the solutions, and the final solutions showed promise in tackling the challenges of frailty.
- Lessons learned and recommendations for future PCP processes in healthcare were documented, and continuous support for business modeling and dissemination ensured that the solutions developed could be scaled and used after the project’s conclusion