Epilepsy is one of the most common nervous system disorders and affects more than 50M people worldwide. Currently there is no cure for epilepsy. Although antiepileptic drugs can help, one third of all patients do not respond to any pharmacological intervention. This staggering number has not changed in decades, despite over 14 new therapies entering the market.
Seizures that lasts for more than a brief period of time are a medical emergency and can lead to death. Each year, more than 1 out of 1,000 people with epilepsy die from sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). If seizures are uncontrolled, the risk of SUDEP increases to more than 1 out of 150.
Importance for Society: Approximately 8-10% of people will experience an epileptic seizure during their lifetime. The majority of new-onset cases occur in elderly and children. The unpredictable nature of seizures causes the largest burden for patients as it literally disrupts their lives. Patients with several seizures a week are hesitant to leave the house & find it hard to obtain employment.
Main objective of this feasibility study was the development of a comprehensive business plan to evaluate the opportunities & risks of introducing ESPS into the homecare market. The results of the feasibility study manifest the project’s technological, practical as well as economical feasibility.