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Openwork & Digital Health: A technological innovation project presented

CONTACT (Cooperation and integration of clinical trials and care pathways) is the Innonetwork project presented at Fiera del Levante by Piero Cosoli (Project Coordinator and PM of Openwork), of which the Openwork company is the leader.

CONTACT was created with the goal of creating an ecosystem of practices, processes, and tools supported by ICT technologies ( primarily Business Process Management, Cloud, and Mobile ) for the integrated and patient-centered management of medical clinics and clinical trials. The project pursues the following objectives:

  1. Allow the definition, execution and monitoring of clinical pathways developed by knowledge workers (care teams);
  2. include in these pathways the collection and analysis of "patient generated data", therapies and diagnoses, evaluations and tests (lab and diagnostic);
  3. to achieve constant patient monitoring, allowing the prevention of adverse events due to specific patient characteristics, or the detection of collective variations in vital parameters.

The ecosystem will be tested in the field of neurodegenerative diseases on a sample of patients with Multiple Sclerosis undergoing drug therapy at the IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza.

The project partnership, which in addition to the aforementioned IRCSS and Openwork also involves Sincon, EuronetInformatica & Telecommunications, the Polytechnic of Bari,  the female startup Golem Plus and the Spin Off of the University of Bari Ser&P, represents a real knowledge chain on issues related to healthcare digital.


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