Analysis Responses

The "Service Deployment Outline", a toolkit to systematically describe the care and cure services in the deployment of innovative Integrated Care Programmes

Category: Taxonomies

The toolkit allows to elicit a description about an Integrated Care Programme, enhanced by technology. It provides 23 Classes of -Integration Needs-, each denoting a -Service Component- (i.e. a set of homogeneous care

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The SCIROCCO Self-Assessment Tool for Integrated Care

Category: Other

The SCIROCCO self-assessment tool is an online self- assessment tool with an objective to assess a region's readiness for integrated care. It builds on the conceptual Maturity Model for Integrated Care developed by the B3 Action Group on Integrated Care of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing.

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VIREAS: Virtual Reality in Keeping Oldere Adults active

Category: User Experience

A set of virtual experiences VIREAS (The Set) has been developed based on several tests and studies among care home residents. The Set contains three virtual experiences: "Walk through a Forest," "Walk through the City Center," and "Travel." The interactive design combines computer graphics and 360?pictures. The Set is designed to positively influence older adults' self-expression and self-confidence, motivate them and stimulate their curiosity. The Set allows older users, especially those in care homes, to see places they cannot visit in the real world and brings them new stimuli they can share with others. The software VIREAS is beneficial mainly in care homes as tool for keeping residents active. The conceptual manual Virtual Reality and Its Use in Care Homes and Beyond focus both on the technical matters of virtual reality use and aspects of the virtual experience, together with the procedures that will make it possible to fully utilize the potential of this method.

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WHO. Classification of Digital Health Interventions v 1.0.

Category: Taxonomies

The classification of digital health interventions (DHIs) categorizes the different ways in which digital and mobile technologies are being used to support health system needs. Historically, the diverse communities working in digital health including government stakeholders, technologists, clinicians, implementers, network operators, researchers, donors have lacked a mutually understandable language with which to assess and articulate functionality.

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