The Interreg South Baltic Programme 2021–27 points to disparities in innovation capacity in the South Baltic area, as well as between the urban and rural territories. In public healthcare, innovation is much needed to deal with a dramatically increasing number of cancer patients in the future because we live longer, and thanks to improved diagnostics and treatments. |
The combination of long distances to specialized clinics and more cancer survivors’ calls for new ways of moving treatment monitoring and cancer rehabilitation to the patients ́ own homes by the innovative use of digital technologies. Digitalisation offers a unique possibility to a much greater extend to involve patients and relatives actively in their own treatment.
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The AMBeR project’s vision is to share the experiences and knowledge among project partners and provide a model of implementation and input for policy guidelines on regional and national level. The objectives are to carry out pilots of different e-health solutions at several sites across the SBA and use their results to develop a model of e-care for cancer patients. |