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Project Q4295689 in Greece, Bulgaria
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Improving Healthcare Access through a Personal Health Monitoring System
Project Q4295689 in Greece, Bulgaria

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    509,300.65 Euro
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    599,177.24 Euro
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    31 October 2017
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    31 December 2020
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    Welfare and solidarity center of Komotini Municipality
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    41°19'42.82"N, 25°21'57.67"E
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    41°7'23.16"N, 25°24'56.66"E
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    41°8'24.72"N, 25°21'47.84"E
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    37°58'59.16"N, 23°43'58.40"E
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    41°34'53.15"N, 24°41'54.46"E
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    The project improves access to primary and emergency health care (at isolated and deprived communities) in the cross border area by providing a personal mobile healthcare system on the base of the mobile video supporting device. It creates a user friendly system, so the healthcare system will be equitable, considers models for intelligent remote healthcare monitoring, decreases human mortality by reliable easy-to-use and effective intelligent tools, enables seamless adaptation between different kind of bio-sensors thus introducing a new e-health approach in the clinical practice, allows persons to be under constant monitoring of their physical conditions by healthcare professionals, reduces geographical/physical boundaries as barriers for individuals. (English)
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