DynaPlanner

The DynaPlanner project aims to develop an innovative solution to enhance healthcare crisis management and improve the resilience of health services during emergencies. Recognizing the challenges that healthcare systems face during crises—such as pandemics, natural disasters, or large-scale accidents—the project seeks to create a comprehensive platform that assists healthcare providers in effectively managing resources, coordinating responses, and maintaining optimal patient care under stress.

Thanks to the effort of the DYNAMO-PCP Project, led by the Istituto Per Servizi Di Ricovero E Assistenza Agli Anziani (ISRAA, Italy), Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQuAS, Spain), Warmińsko-Mazurskie Centrum Chorób Płuc (WMCC, Poland) and Irmandade da Santa Casa da Misericordia da Amadora (SCMA, Portugal) we will be able to develop the solution in a co-creation process with these organisations and deploy and test it in a set of different pilots in each country.

Specifically, we will focus on addressing the specific needs identified by these organisations for various crisis scenarios.

The project’s primary goals are to design a solution that can handle complex data from multiple sources, optimize resource allocation, facilitate clear communication among stakeholders, and provide tools for dynamic care pathway management.

By integrating advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and natural language processing, DynaPlanner aims to offer a user-friendly platform that enhances decision-making and operational efficiency during healthcare crises.

Final Results and Impact

At the end of the project, we expect to deliver a robust, innovative platform that will enhance healthcare crisis management capabilities. The anticipated outcomes include:

  • Healthcare organizations will be better equipped to respond to emergencies.
  • Improved crisis management can lead to better health outcomes, reduced mortality rates during emergencies, and more efficient use of healthcare resources, resulting in cost savings for healthcare systems.
  • A more resilient healthcare system contributes to overall societal stability during crises. Effective management of health emergencies can minimize disruptions to communities and economies.

The solution’s design allows it to be adapted to various regions and types of crises, making it a valuable tool for healthcare systems worldwide.