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REACTION is delivering better and more efficient healthcare services in Europe, thus supporting the Commissions activities in ICT for Health: eHealth.
The REACTION platform allows for the creation of inclusive applications with accessibility for all. The project supports the Commissions campaign: eInclusion - be part of it!
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The REACTION project is a 4-year project started in 2010. It is partly funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme in the area of Personal Health Systems under Grant Agreement no. 248590
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Articles: Research areas
Medical and clinical research
The research areas in Medical and clinical research comprise:
- Continuous, context aware, multi-parametric monitoring with resource constrained wearable sensor networks in Body and Personal Area Networks
- Integrative risk assessment to predict likelihood of developing disease (or complications) given their present and historic health status using, among others, physiology-based models suited for personalization.
Sensor technology
The research areas in sensor technologyaffairs comprise:
- Non-invasive or minimally invasive sensors for Continuous Glucoses Monitoring (CGM) and Automatic Glucose Control (AGC).
Socio- economic affairs
The research areas in socio-economic affairs comprise:
- Secure and trusted data fusion with patient empowerment and full respect for privacy
- Socio-economic foundation for ethical and social consideration in Remote Patient Monitoring and a framework for cost-effectiveness metrics and viable business models.
Software and ICT technology
The research areas in software and ICT technology comprise:
- Data management, analysis and correlation of multi-parametric data using semantic annotation, context awareness, and distributed decision support
- Integration of devices and interoperability using loosely coupled devices with reflective properties
- Service orchestration with workflow management, alarm and crisis management
- Network architecture for seamless semantic interoperability of applications and services
