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The European voice for informal carers

Register now for Laurel/EHTEL’s Digital Innovation Webinar on May 20

Register now for the upcoming webinar ‘Digital Innovation for Integrated Long-Term Care: Transforming Europe’s Care Systems’. The webinar takes place on May 20, 2025 at 2pm CET.

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Europe faces significant demographic challenges, including ageing populations and increasing demand for long-term care services. Digital technologies have the potential to reshape Integrated Long-Term Care (I-LTC) by improving care quality, personalization, accessibility, and efficiency. However, the successful integration of digital solutions at a system level requires coordinated strategies, evidence-based policies, and alignment with European values like equity and sustainability.

This webinar is supported by the Laurel project.

This webinar will explore how digital technologies can:

  • Support quality assurance and transparency through the monitoring of care processes.
  • Enable remote care management to complement traditional care delivery.
  • Drive systemic transformation in care models and organizational practices.

Speakers

  • Rachelle KayeEHTEL & Assuta Medical Centers: The Laurel Digital Assessment Tool
  • Oscar ZanuttoHead of Innovation, ISRAA:Case Study Spotlight: DigiCare4CE

Panellists

A discussion on leveraging digital tools for systemic change will take place with panellists representing a variety of stakeholder perspectives:

  • Tech Provider: Vincent KeunenCEO & founder of Andaman7, Belgium 
  • Healthcare Organization: Matteo MauriProject Manager Coop. Lameridiana, ISIDORA, Italy 
  • Policy Expert: Specialist in European/National integrated healthcare policy or digital governance
  • Informal Carer: Maria NilssonSwedish Family Care Competence Centre (Nka), Linnaeus University, Sweden

Attendees will have a chance to ask questions and share their views.

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