Three pioneering digital health innovations developed through the EU-funded SEURO Horizon 2020 project have been officially published on the European Commission’s Innovation Radar, recognising the School of Nursing and Midwifery as a key innovator at European level.
These innovations ProBCF-C, ProTransfer, and ProACT represent the first innovations listed on the EU Innovation Radar from the School of Nursing and Midwifery and extends the Faculty of Health Sciences total to four.
The Innovation Radar is a European Commission initiative that identifies high-potential innovations and innovators arising from EU-funded research, with a strong focus on market readiness, scalability, and societal impact.
Transforming Digital Health Through Nursing and Midwifery Research
Developed within the SEURO H2020 project led by Dr. John Dinsmore (Coordinator/Lead PI), these three innovations address critical gaps in the design, implementation and transferability across the EU of digital health solutions.
Innovation 1: ProBCF-C
Digital tool to support the development and implementation of digital health behaviour change interventions
https://innovation-radar.ec.europa.eu/innovation/64159
ProBCF-C supports the systematic design and implementation of digital behaviour change interventions and has been identified as having potential to contribute to European and international standardisation.
Innovation 2: ProTransfer
Digital tool for healthcare organisations to improve implementation and transferability of digital health solutions
https://innovation-radar.ec.europa.eu/innovation/64163
ProTransfer supports healthcare organisations in implementing and scaling digital health solutions across health and social care contexts.
Innovation 3: ProACT
Digital health platform empowering individuals with multimorbidity to self-manage at home
https://innovation-radar.ec.europa.eu/innovation/64161
ProACT empowers people living with multimorbidity to self-manage their health supported by the care network (healthcare professionals, formal and informal caregivers)