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e-Health Users Guild

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In the eHealth Users Guild, entrepreneurs work together with the elderly, family and carers on the successful deployment and marketing of modern supporting technology.

The project offers an open work and learning environment in which we experience, co-create and integrate innovative eHealth applications towards the desired culture change and care innovation.

Central question
‘How do you make the choice for eHealth (easier) in daily practice?’

Reason and challenge
Within the ‘Silver Economy’ expectations are high with regard to eHealth products and services that can support the self-reliance and well-being of the elderly at home. In practice, it is not always so nice and easy: the elderly and their formal and informal carers adopt modern technology with difficulty. The business community speaks of an ‘implementation infarction’.

Solution
To sustainably boost the economic power of the ‘Silver Economy’, the ‘eHealth User Guild’ project focuses on the successful implementation (including awareness, user-friendliness and revenue model) of eHealth services and products to support the elderly, healthcare providers and entrepreneurs. Through experiencing, co-creating and integrating eHealth applications, entrepreneurs in Living Labs work with the elderly and carers on the much-needed cultural shift towards the successful deployment of eHealth at home.

The intended results of this project after three years are:

In this way we work together for acceptance of digital care!

The Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences is especially involved in the implementation research and also as an entrepreneur from the Hipper Academy.
The purpose of this implementation study is to develop a method for eHealth implementation together with users (elderly and healthcare professionals) and entrepreneurs. This should provide practical tools for users to actually use modern assistive technology in practice (to support the daily functioning of older people).

In this research project, eHealth implementation is studied at two levels:
1. the process of implementation of eHealth innovations by users;
2. (successful) implementation of approximately 17 concrete eHealth innovations based on acceptance, integration and upscaling.