The project will develop a service framework where increased possibilities for improved wellness and care at home, directed by data-driven methods, integrating needs from different stages of life, different caregivers, and different diagnoses. A combined strategy of service framework development, business modeling, and use case solutions will be undertaken. This multi-track approach aims at developing a service framework that enables the creation of flexible user solutions and a business milieu where new digital business models can flourish. The vision is the creation of services for wellness and care that are in line with the concepts of prediction, prevention, personalization and participation (4P medicine), integrated care, and care at home.
Care integration would mean that care or wellness support, which incorporates a number of different providers, would be possible to deliver to the end-user in an integrated way, avoiding a broad set of devices or applications that would be hard to handle. The ageing population and the rise of chronic illness, which cannot be treated at care facilities, demand functional preventive care and care for these diseases at home. In this manner, we are looking at a service framework and a technical platform that is developed on the principles of integration, standardization, modularisation, and flexibility, which are needed to meet the demands of integration of care, home care, and personalization of care, according to the 4 P Medicine principles, i.e. Personalization, Prediction, Prevention, and Participation.
The current situation (March 2020) and the now ongoing situation of a Covid19 pandemic show the increased need for home care and the need for fast and personalised development of new services for the emerging situation. As the generic principles of the platform intended to facilitate rapid and personalized application development, a number of current cases connected to Covid19 are envisioned to be driving the platform development, and used to prove the viability of the platform by developing operational solutions based on the platform. This framework introduces abstraction layers between data capture, data management and data utilization. This means that new solutions can be developed in a flexible way, gathering data from diverse sources and presented in different ways depending on the user, to the user, including both consumers of care, care professionals and other stakeholders. The service and so that both sides are flexible in the choice of the actual software solution supporting the same service definition language.