TREAT
Transforming Healthcare Through Semantic Interoperability & Patient Self-Efficacy
Project description
TREAT aims to increase patient self-efficacy in managing non-communicable diseases including diabetes, heart attacks, cancers and chronic respiratory diseases, by using an asynchronous model and integrating data from wearables, journals, and medical records. In such a model, healthcare access moves from the clinic (system-centric) into the patient's daily life and health management shifts from the clinician to the patient. The project will develop novel wearables and software-based solutions, like semantic interoperability, automated care feedback loops with AI recommendations and novel interfaces using interactive augmented reality, to improve patient self-efficacy while driving clinical efficiencies.
Belgium
BeWell Innovations
Belgium
Canada
My Viva Inc.
Canada
Rehabtronics Inc.
Canada
Portugal
ByMe - Information technology, Lda
Portugal
PLUX Wireless Biosignals
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
Biotronik Schweiz AG
Switzerland
Herz im Takt
Switzerland
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Switzerland
University Hospital Zurich
Switzerland
University of Lucerne
Switzerland
The Netherlands
Almende BV
The Netherlands
DEMCON
The Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands
Elitac Wearables
The Netherlands
Maastricht University
The Netherlands
MEDrecord BV
The Netherlands
Roessingh Research and Development
The Netherlands
Türkiye
Project publications
- Demcon Johan Sports investigates application of ECG technology for cardiac monitoring during exertion Press article 21 September 2023
- Is hartmonitoring voor sporters ook toepasbaar in de gezondheidszorg? Press article 25 September 2023
Work package documents
- TREAT_Deliverable_D1.1_V1.0.pdf Work package deliverable document 29 June 2024