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Планови, проектни цели, активности

The Cross4all project goals and results were presented during the public event conference.

A demo was shown of the Personal Health Record developed by AUTH for the project, as well as the data monitoring and collection procedure.

A big Thank you to the Mayor of Ohrid for volunteering for the purpose of the demo.

Cross4all will offer citizens of the target groups preventive services and support to digitalize their health records, by designing and implementing a Pilot Programme in the areas of two Municipalities:

 

-  Ohrid (FYROM) and

-   Neapoli-Sykies (Greece),

 

as well as reaching out individuals at remote and isolated areas, by implementing a Pilot Programme of Mobile Units.

In the context of these pilots, these two Municipalities, along with the Cardiovascular Diseases clinic from Ohrid, will work together on improving and extending their healthcare and social care services in order to better address the special needs of the target groups, through improved primary healthcare and social care services (preventive health services, diagnostic pre-assessment, guidance, prescription services, etc.) that will be friendly and fully accessible to citizens with chronic conditions and citizens with disabilities, including to children with disabilities.

Each of the tree Pilot Centers of the Cross4all project will be equipped with mobile units [sets of wireless sensors and smart devices; such as tablet, wireless sensors for vital sign recording (heart rate, heart pressure, spirometer, cardiograph, weight scale, body temperature, and arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation (Sp02), glucometer, etc.)].

 

Staff members will be trained appropriately in order to be able to deliver a large part of their services at the homes of people with disability and/or reduced mobility. In this way, the two Municipalities will act as prototype local centres of reference for the rest of the Municipalities that wish to tackle health Inequalities and improve access to health and social services for people with chronic conditions and disabilities, including the very poor and those living in rural and remote areas.

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