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Beatmungspflege@Zuhause

Respiration Care @ Home (Bea@Home)

“Bea@Home” (Respiration Care @ Home) is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and is a research project regarding long term ventilated patients on their way to a home care treatment ability. Starting in August 2013, the aim of the project is to develop, implement and evaluate an innovative care concept. Therefore the interdisciplinary project partners (Charité, Linde AG, Linde Remeo Deutschland, T-Systems, etc.) create an integrated-intersectional concept by developing new care scenarios, based on international guidelines, which provide a high quality treatment for the patients and their relatives. The scenarios are supported with telemedicine and communications technical services.

Project term:

Three years
since 08/2013

Contact:

Prof. Dr. Martin Gersch, Charlotte Vogt, Cordelia Gertz

Project budget:

Research funds from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF - Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung)
Funding program "IKT 2020 - Forschung für Innovationen"

Project partner:

Lead manager:

Konrad Bengler (Linde Remeo Deutschland GmbH (REMEO®))

Partner:

Freie Universität Berlin

Prof. Dr. Martin Gersch (Department of Information Systems)

Charité - University Medicine Berlin

Prof. Dr. Claudia Spies, (Centre 07 anesthesiology, Operating Theater Management and intensive care, clinic for anestesiology with focus on operative intensive medicine)

Dr. Simone Rosseau, (Centre 12 for internal medicine and dermatology, medical clinic with focus on  infectiology and pneumology, Charité Centre for home mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy)

Prof. Dr. Michael Isfort (Deutsches Institut für angewandte Pflegeforschung e.V. (dip))

Martin Kubitschek (Linde AG)

Dr. Irene Maucher (T-Systems International GmbH)

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Bernd Klein, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jürgen Striebinger (CIBEK technology + trading GmbH)

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stettin, Oliver Christ (PROSYSTEM AG International Healthcare Consulting)

Aim/research issue:

Theory-based and application-oriented analysis of care concepts, especially regarding the conception of services offered, suitable business, financial and cooperative models, governance-mechanisms across sectors, effectiveness and efficiency.

More information about this project can be found here: http://www.beahome.de

Competence Center E-Commerce
Entrepreneurial Network University (ENU)
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