About PROCare4Life

Consisting of 14 partners from 6 EU Member states, PROCare4Life promotes quality of life for older adults. Co-ordinated by Kinetikos - Driven Solutions LDA in Portugal, PROCare4Life was a three-and-a-half year project whose legacy will have an impact at several levels, including local, regional, national, European and internationally.

It has aimed to build on strong communication connections with the relevant research and innovation activities of Horizon 2020 and other EU, national and international programmes. Key stakeholders were involved in various health and care domains, and located in six geographic locations. 

A broad range of collective knowledge and expertise was brought together by PROCare4Life partners. These include key opinion leaders and influencers:

  • from research and innovation to large-scale pilots in digital health
  • from interoperability and standards, to health service innovation
  • and from the technical to the policy levels.

Who was the project for?

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Individuals and families

Individuals and families

Individuals living with chronic conditions, older adults, recipients of care services, patient associations.

Infrastructure and ICT providers

Infrastructure and ICT providers

Parties that provide European-scale infrastructures and interoperability, including e.g., electronic health record (EHR) platform vendors, mHealth apps developers, and wearables developers

Care providers

Care providers

Health and social care professionals, institutes advocating for and implementing integrated care

Health and care experts

Health and care experts

Experts, key opinion leaders and influencers

Health authorities and legislators

Health authorities and legislators

The EC and its various directorates-general, European Parliament, WHO, OECD, G7. Parties that enable delivery of citizen data, access and usage (privacy protection, health technology assessment regulators)

Consortium partners

Consortium partners

PROCare4Life partners, including their partners’ networks of more than 500 members from all the EU member states representing national, regional and EU-wide stakeholders

Health data users

Health data users

Parties that make use of aggregated large-scale big data including academia, clinical research platforms, networks or centres for disease research (e.g., cancer, rare diseases)

Other stakeholders

Other stakeholders

Engaged partners from EIPonAHA and Innovation to Market (I2M), stakeholders associated with success stories and identified best practices