ROSIA

ROSIA proposes to generate a flexible and scalable value-based model of care, organized around self-management, or self-care of rehabilitation at home, designed from a tailored integrated care model which optimizes the quality of care and the use of clinical resources. Also, a strong implication of the community is needed. This model of care is extensive in its use of technology: (i) disruptive solutions at home, (ii) data driven interventions, and (iii) an open platform for third party solutions that integrates timely and effective communication.
To make it feasible ROSIA plans to unlock the current market of disruptive solutions for home rehabilitation by the development of the ROSIA Innovation Ecosystem, to enable clinicians prescribing certified solutions, and facilitating to SMEs and researchers the access to health care system.
ROSIA buyers’ group represents three different European healthcare systems: SALUD, a regional authority from Spain; Coimbra Univ. Hospital from Portugal and National Rehabilitation Hospital from Ireland. Validation will take place in two shires/localities per country. Moreover, ROSIA includes specialized partners in: integrated care, data management and open platforms, value-based health, patient experience, PCP, coordination and dissemination
IFIC’s role: IFIC is the WP2 leader responsible of coordinating the development of the ROSIA model for integrated value-based telerehabilitation care.
Website:www.rosia-pcp.eu
Project Lead

Alejandro Gil-Salmerón
Researcher