
CHIPS
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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2011Partners:UC, CAISSE REG SECUR SOC MIMES SUD OUES, ARMINES, UCA, UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE +5 partnersUC,CAISSE REG SECUR SOC MIMES SUD OUES,ARMINES,UCA,UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE,ALMERYS,CHIPS,Centre Hospitalier d'Albi,UMT - MUTUALITE TARNAISE,CGX SYSTEMFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-10-TECS-0016Funder Contribution: 1,234,010 EURIn order to meet the challenges of homecare, there is a need to establish a strong coordination between the health stakeholders. The homecare organizations have different work practices, and there is a need to help them put the patient at the center of he homecare process. The goal of the project is to develop a technological platform allowing for the orchestration of homecare prcesses, with the aim to improve this type of care and to face unforeseen events that are frequent in this type of processes. This platform is meant to answer the needs of homecare or home hospitalization structures, in terms of coordination, planning and monitoring of the care plans, and of the stakeholders activities. The system needs to provide for : - The rendering of real-time state of the care process, either globally or on e per-actor basis - The timely transmission of information (alerts, schedule changes...) towards the appropriate stakeholder - The planning and coordination of activities, and their dynamic re-planning - The managing of coherence and traceabilty of activities - The help to the decision process by providing statistic data
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2022Partners:Eurobiomed, CROIX-ROUGE FRANCAISE, CHU Bordeaux, INSA Toulouse, Digital 113 +8 partnersEurobiomed,CROIX-ROUGE FRANCAISE,CHU Bordeaux,INSA Toulouse,Digital 113,INSTITUT NATIONAL UNIVERSITAIRE JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION,CNRS délégation Occitanie Ouest,e-santé Occitanie,Université de Toulouse III (Paul Sabatier),Agence Nationale appui performance établissements santé et médico sociaux,FORMS,CHIPS,GIP MiPihFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-22-CMAS-0013Funder Contribution: 3,525,500 EURmore_vert