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Gravitate–Health: Empowering and Equipping Europeans with health information for Active Personal Health Management and Adherence to Treatment

Projektbeschreibung

Optimale Nutzung von Gesundheitsinformationen für bestmögliche Patientenerfahrung

Die Digitalisierung von Gesundheitsinformationen bietet ärztlichem Personal, Patientinnen und Patienten sowie deren Unterstützungsnetzwerk unendlich viele Vorteile. Allein in Form von Patientenbeteiligung können digitale Informationen den Prozess für die jeweilige Person erleichtern, wenn sie umsetzbar, verständlich, relevant, zuverlässig und evidenzbasiert sind und dem jeweiligen Bedarf, Gesundheitskontext und der Lesekompetenz der Person entsprechen. Im EU-finanzierten Projekt Gravitate-Health soll gezeigt werden, wie eine ganzheitliche, digitale nutzerzentrierte Lösung für Gesundheitsinformationen zu spürbaren Verbesserungen führen könnte, vor allem bei Verfügbarkeit und Verstehen gesundheitsbezogener Informationen aus bestimmten vertrauenswürdigen Quellen. Außerdem will Gravitate-Health belegen, wie aus besserer Verfügbarkeit und genauerem Verstehen dieser Informationen eine höhere Therapietreue, ein sichererer Einsatz von Medikamenten und bessere Behandlungserfolge entstehen können, was die gesundheitsbezogene Lebensqualität insgesamt fördert.

Ziel

The Gravitate-Health mission is to equip and empower citizens with digital information tools that make them confident, active, and responsive in their patient journey, specifically encouraging safe use of medicines for better health outcomes and quality of life. It is our vision that engagement of citizens in their own health can only be achieved with access to actionable, understandable, relevant, reliable and evidence-based information meets their specific needs, health context, and literacy level. This project's ambition is to provide a key piece to advance this vision: the Gravitate Lens (G-lens), which focuses (but does not conceal or filter) approved electronic product information (ePI) content, and offers a route for patients to access trustworthy, up-to-date information that better meet their individual needs.
Gravitate-Health is an integrated digital health information project. The principle objective is to demonstrate how use of an integrated, digital, user-centric health information solution with two-way communication could enable tangible improvements in availability and understanding of health information from a set of trusted sources, starting with regulator-approved medicinal product information (e.g. package leaflet content) and EHR-IPS (International Patient Summary). The secondary objectives are to demonstrate that the improved availability and understanding of health information from trusted sources translate to higher levels of adherence to treatment, safer use of medication (Pharmacovigilance), better health outcomes and quality of life, and to develop new and deeper insights into how use of available health information can be optimized to act as effective risk minimization measures.

The project allows for efficient and timely development of the G-lens, provides testing grounds for new services and an evaluation framework to test the efficiency, efficacy and safety of Gravitate-Health services. Our main outputs will be an open source digital platform supporting G-Lens functionally, demonstrated in a number of testing scenarios, and a White Paper with recommendations on realistic strategies to strengthen access, understanding and future use of digital services like ePIs as a tool for Risk Minimization.
The Gravitate-Health is a public – private partnership with 41 members from Europe and the US, co-led by University of Oslo (coordinator) and Pfizer (industry lead), funded by the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) – a joint undertaking of the European Commission, the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), IMI Associated Partners.

Koordinator

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 1 983 896,15
Adresse
PROBLEMVEIEN 5-7
0313 Oslo
Norwegen

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Region
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Links
Gesamtkosten
€ 2 441 989,90

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