eCREAM – enabling Clinical Research in Emergency and Acute care Medicine – is a 5-year Horizon Europe project led by the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research (IRFMN, Italy). The eCREAM consortium includes 11 partners from 8 European countries (France, Greece, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, UK).
DHILab has the responsibility of WP3, aimed at designing and developing an innnovative, flexible EHR for Emergency Department conjugating practice and research.
EUVECA is an ERASMUS+ project designed to support the development of future-oriented skills within the health and care sector. At the heart of the project is the creation of 7 European Regional Vocational Excellence (RVE) Hubs, which will collaborate through a European Platform for Vocational Excellence. DHILab is involved in the design and creation of the e-learning platform offering the RVE Hubs courses to the users.
The overall objective of the PNC Digital Health Solutions in Community Medicine project (DHEAL-COM) Project is the strengthening and development of a Life Science Hub at national level (DHEAL-COM HUB) for the co-creation of digital health services where the person’s needs are the starting point. DHILab unit is mainly involved in WP3: Data exploitation to implement digital health technologies in research, clinical pathways and services, and WP8: Citizen engagement, sustainability and exploitation. In WP8 in particular, DHIlab will customize and maintain an instance of TreC Ricerca as the basis for the Open Platform that will provide to different users (patients, healthcare professionals) the services developed in the course of the project.
Based on the Trec Research and ViCo platforms, the objective of the project is to provide a digital tool to accompany and support the woman and the family during pregnancy and, in the future, in the first 1000 days of the child's life. DHILab is involved in the design and development of the TreC components, the content and the app for new parents.
The objective of the project is to create a module for the TreC platform to treat, assist, accompany, and support women with breast cancer throughout their illness journey, aiming to improve the quality of life for patients and their families. DIHLab is in charge of designing and developing the technological solution based on an app that can be prescribed by healthcare providers, with remote management functions, a diary for the structured collection of data generated by citizens, the delivery of informational and educational materials, and virtual assistants managed by ViCo for delivering behavioral interventions and digital therapies.
A project funded by Pfizer, aimed at investigating the acceptability and usability of a digital tool aimed at optimizing the managemet of methastatic breast cancer Her-2 patients treated at home. DHILab is in charge of creating and maintaining the digital solution building upon the TreC Arianna project.