Innovating care for people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe
At the moment the total number of people with multiple chronic conditions in the European population is estimated at about 50 million and this number is expected to even further increase. This poses a great challenge to health systems and the delivery of healthcare and social services, as not only will the number of chronically ill people increase, their needs for care will also increase and become more complex because of ageing and multimorbidity. Innovation of chronic illness care is urgently needed as current care delivery models are not adapted to the needs of the growing number of people with multiple chronic health problems. Moreover, innovation is necessary to provide good quality care with limited resources. New models and integrated care programmes for (older) people with multiple chronic conditions are now being developed and implemented. In most European countries an overview and analysis of patient-centered multisectoral and multidisciplinary care programmes that address people with (multiple) chronic conditions is lacking. Since an actual overview of European integrated care programmes addressing multimorbidity is not available yet, ICARE4EU aims to provide such an overview of programmes and initiatives. This includes the analysis of their characteristics, strengths and weaknesses, and ensuring regular updates, is an important step to enhance the quality and sustainability of multimorbidity chronic illness care in Europe.
ICARE4EU will describe and analyze approaches addressing the needs for health and social care provided by multidisciplinary teams for people with multiple chronic conditions that are developed or implemented in 30 European countries. It aims to contribute on disseminating knowledge and innovative solutions to improve chronic illness care in Europe.
ICARE4EU activities focus on:
WP1 | Coordination of the project
WP2 | Dissemination of the project
WP3 | Evaluation of the project
WP4 | Data collection and state of the art in 30 European countries
WP5 | Patient- centeredness of integrated care programmes addressing multimorbidity in Europe
WP6 | Management & professional competencies in integrated care programmes addressing multimorbidity in Europe
WP7 | Use of e-health technologies in integrated care for older people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe
WP8 | Financing of integrated care for people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe
As the leader of the work packages 2 and 8, the department of Health Care Management focuses mainly on dissemination of the project and financing of integrated care for people with multiple chronic conditions in Europe. The dissemination strategy includes a promotional flyer, a policy brief, a monitoring template and the organization of an international symposium. The overall aim is to inform the public and stakeholders concerning the aim and outline of the project and to provide policy options.
Coordinator: NIVEL (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research)
Contact: PO box 1568; 3500 BNUTRECHT
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 302729700
Website: www.icare4eu.org
The Case Reports provide information on innovative examples of multimorbidity programmes which were selected from our database. The presented cases were reviewed in depth during site visits that occurred in the first half of 2015.
The State-of-the-Art report provides an overview of innovative programmes and approaches in Europe to address the challenges of care provision to people with multimorbidity. Information will be provided on various characteristics of integrated care programmes for people with multimorbidity that have been identified in 31 European countries.