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CARRE project

Personalized patient empowerment and

shared decision support for

cardiorenal disease and comorbidities

Slide backgroundDUTH

Democritus University of Thrace
Greece

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The Open University
UK

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The University of Bedfordshire
UK

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Vilnius University
Hospital Santariškių
Klinikos, Lithuania

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Kaunas University
of Technology
Lithuania

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Industrial Research Institute
for Automation and
Measurements, Poland

CARRE rated EXCELLENT in final review!

 

The CARRE project investigated information and communication technologies for empowering patients with comorbidities (multiple co-occurring medical conditions), or persons with increased risk of such conditions, especially in the case of chronic cardiac and renal disease patients.

The CARRE project has received funding from the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 611140.

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CARRE is an FP7 eHealth project

Project identifier
FP7-ICT-2013-611140
Project acronym:
CARRE
Project title:
Personalized patient empowerment and shared decision support for cardiorenal disease and comorbidities
Topic:
ICT-WP-2013.5.1 Personalized health, active ageing, and independent living
Funding scheme:
Small or medium-scale focused research project (STREP)
Project budget:
3,210,470€
EC funding:
2,573,755€
Duration:
36 months
Start date:
1 November 2013
End date:
31 October 2016

CARRE Newsletter
CARRE GETS ‘EXCELLENT’ RATE IN FINAL ASSESSMENT
March 17, 2017
CARRE Preliminary Evaluation Results
November 5, 2016
CARRE in eHealth Forum 2016
October 30, 2016
Gender Balance in CARRE Project
October 21, 2016
CARRE Press Conference in Vilnius
September 27, 2016
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CARRE for patients

Cardiorenal disease is a common, serious and costly condition. It is characterised by simultaneous kidney and heart failure while the primarily failing organ may be either the heart or the kidney.

Managing or even preventing this complex but common situation can be challenging as comorbidities require care provision by different medical specialties administering often contradicting and interacting treatment regiments.

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CARRE for professionals

CARRE plans research and technological development that will lead to a technological infrastructure for visual and quantitative understanding of disease progression pathways and comorbidities trajectories and their dynamics, enriched with up-to-date medical evidence and personalized for the individual patient.

Sources of medical and other knowledge will be semantically linked with sensor outputs to provide clinical information personalised to the individual patient.

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CARRE project is co-funded by the EC under the grant no. FP7-ICT-611140. 
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