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EndoHealth

Transformation of endometriosis patient care through digital monitoring, health education, and economic research

Photo: Anne-Sophie Gresle
Duration
10/11/2023 - 10/05/2025
Funded by
Barcelona City Council, in collaboration with the ‘La Caixa’ Foundation

ENDO-HEALTH has three interconnected components aimed at improving the care of endometriosis patients and their quality of life, as well as increasing society's knowledge about the disease. First, to implement an enhanced care model at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona through the digital collection of patient-reported data. Second, to launch an educational campaign to raise awareness of endometriosis among students and combat social stigma. Finally, to analyze the economic impact of delayed diagnosis of the disease in terms of healthcare and social costs.

Total Funding

149.986,38 €

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