Eurecat and Doole Health create an advanced telerehabilitation platform that enables personalized and continuous patient monitoring

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The technology centre Eurecat, in collaboration with the Doole Health, both members of Catalonia.health, have developed an advanced telerehabilitation platform called Rehabilify, which enables patients to continue their treatment from home, maintain contact with medical teams and ensure personalised, effective and continuous monitoring.

The platform, which has benefited from the participation of Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute, also a member of Catalonia.health, as a clinical expert and in the fields of telemedicine, is already being tested in a pilot phase at three hospitals in Spain, Ireland and Portugal and is expected to be commercially available from January 2026. The project, coordinated by Eurecat, has been funded by the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme as part of a pre-commercial procurement (PCP) process.

The project, which is being tested in a pilot phase as part of the ROSIA project at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dublin; Salud Aragón in Barbastro and Alcañiz, and the Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra in Coimbra, aims to promote a scalable and sustainable software-as-a-service (SaaS) model that connects innovative solutions with hospitals and medical centres and generates business opportunities for developers of rehabilitation technologies.

Felip Miralles, Director of Health Technologies at Eurecat, pointed out: “Collaboration with healthcare companies such as Doole Health on initiatives such as Rehabilify exemplifies Eurecat's commitment to promoting distinctive, results-oriented technological innovation with a real impact, which strengthens competitiveness and facilitates the internationalisation of partner companies."

José Maria Ruíz, CEO of Doole Health, added: "Rehabilify exemplifies the type of projects that give meaning to our technology: real solutions for specific clinical challenges. Our platform allows the deployment of personalised, scalable telerehabilitation services that are integrated with the care processes of each centre, without friction or technological dependencies. We are committed to an open and interoperable model that accelerates the incorporation of digital services, with a measurable impact on both the patient experience and the efficiency of professional teams."

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