MAFEIP
Monitoring and Assessment Framework for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing

The MAFEIP tool has been tested by a diverse range of institutions (regional governments, large companies, SMEs, academia, etc.) for assessing the potential impact of new propositions for health and social care interventions.

The Use Cases aim to provide the results of the health and economic outcomes achieved in a variety of social and technological interventions conducted in different Actions Groups of the EIP on AHA. Examples of innovative interventions analysed with MAFEIP include novel ICT tools necessary to integrate care pathways across organisations and locations, technology scenarios for improved dementia care management, and devices for improved fall risk assessment, among others.

 

Use cases evaluated with MAFEIP

 

iPrognosis (Intelligent Parkinson early detection guiding novel supportive interventions) provides technology-based solutions against Parkinson’s and raises awareness on the disease and self-health management.

The Smart City Case Study describes the potential benefits of using the MAFEIP tool to evaluate Smart City projects and interventions, by using a cost-effectiveness analysis.

The main aim of the Puglia-project was to address the specific need of reducing the dialysis patient stress in hospital, allowing integrate care empowerment and dialysis treatment at home.

Do CHANGE provides patients with high blood pressure, ischemic heart disease or heart failure chronic conditions with a set of tools and services to optimally monitor and manage in near real-time their health condition and disease. It has been tested in three different locations: Badalona Serveis Assitencials (BSA), the Elisabeth TweeSteden Ziekenhuis (ETZ) and the Buddhist Tzu-Chi Dalin General Hospital (BTCD).
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Kinesis QTUG™ is a medical device that assesses an older adults’ falls risk, frailty and mobility with the objective to facilitate the accurate and early identification of patients at risk of falling.
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