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Improving life quality of patients with mild dementia
Press release/ 08 September 2021
The CAREPATH project, coordinated by ECLEXYS Sagl, is a European Horizon
2020’s project that proposes an ICT based solution for the optimization of
clinical practice in the treatment and management of multimorbid patients
with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or mild dementia (MD). CAREPATH
project solution will target a more complex multimorbidity scenario and
follows an integrated patient-centered approach, to develop a flexible and
modular system to deliver an optimized care, adapted framework that allow
increasing the independence and Quality of Life (QoL) of multimorbid
patients with dementia.
CAREPATH project focuses on the enhancement of
healthcare interventions for the management of conditions of elderly
multimorbid patients
, which present many challenges for Europe, as existing healthcare systems
remain single- disease oriented. Multimorbidity increases with age and it
is a key driver of healthcare costs and the sustainability of health
systems worldwide. This situation becomes more complex, when
multimorbidity is associated with dementia. There is no clear optimal
healthcare pathway for multimorbid patients with dementia.
People with two or more chronic conditions, who are also suffering from
dementia, tend to be at additional risk than those without dementia: a)
multimorbidity can affect their dementia, leading to an acceleration of
its progression, and b) dementia can worsen their multiple conditions, by
hindering their effective management. Statistics worldwide are supporting
these observations: 91.8% of people living with dementia are multimorbid;
13.2% with one additional condition, 33.8% with two or three additional
conditions, 27.8% with four or five additional conditions, and 16.9% with
six or more additional conditions. Diabetes and heart disease are common
co-morbidities, amongst people suffering with dementia. The experience of
living with multiple diseases is extremely challenging for both patients
and their family caregivers. For example, cognitive impairment affects a
patient’s capacity for self-management of multimorbidity, thus
contributing to increasing rates of hospitalization. In the UK alone,
between 45% and 58% of people living with dementia and one of diabetes,
stroke or vision impairment, used hospital services at least once in a
year, compared to a third without any of these conditions.
CAREPATH project proposes an Integrated Care Platform that jointly
addresses multimorbidity, dementia and reduced substantial capacity and
optimally manages healthcare interventions for its users (patients,
informal caregiver, healthcare providers, etc. The project will conduct a
Technical Validation and Usability (TVU) study involving over 45 users and
Clinical Investigation (CI) involving over 200 patients that will be
conducted in four European countries (Spain, Romania, Germany, and UK). On
the other hand, presenting guideline for Dementia/Multimorbidity that will
be conceived for best healthcare delivery. In addition to that, CAREPATH
project, will introduce a Health Economics Impact Assessment for
healthcare cost effectiveness and care provision equalities.
Finally, The CAREPATH project consortium partners is well-balanced both in
terms of geographical spread 10 partners from 6 countries, The consortium
consists of three categories of partners, 2 universities, 4 clinicals
partners, one R&D Centre and 4 SMEs.
For additional information please visit
www.carepath.care