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D Charalambakis1, Y Samiotakis, L Sasson

  • 1ATKOSoft SA, Marousi, Greece.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|August 18, 2000
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The RISE project uses information technology to improve healthcare and social integration for the elderly and disabled. It focuses on training health professionals to better assist these populations through new service provision methods.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Gerontology
  • Assistive Technology

Background:

  • Elderly individuals often face health decline, loneliness, and dependency.
  • Existing healthcare systems may not fully address the integrated needs of the elderly and disabled.
  • There is a growing need for technological solutions to enhance the quality of life and social inclusion for these demographics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the impact of the Research, Information, Services, and Education (RISE) project on the Health Informatics sector.
  • To describe the educational and training needs for healthcare professionals adopting new technological approaches.
  • To explore how the RISE project can serve as an efficient tool for health professionals assisting the elderly and disabled.

Main Methods:

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  • Development of a distributed network of service providers across the European Union.
  • Implementation of Information Technology (IT) applications tailored for healthcare.
  • Creation of specialized software components, tools, and training methodologies.
  • Main Results:

    • The RISE project aims to improve healthcare delivery and quality of life for the elderly and disabled.
    • It facilitates the integration of elderly and disabled individuals into society.
    • The project highlights the necessity of professional training for effective implementation of new health service models.

    Conclusions:

    • The RISE project offers a novel approach to health service provision for the elderly and disabled through IT.
    • Enhanced training for health professionals is crucial for the successful adoption of these new methods.
    • The project seeks to redefine healthcare services to better meet the fundamental needs of vulnerable populations.