Frontiers in Neurology (Aug 2023)

Precision medicine in neurodegeneration: the IHI-PROMINENT project

  • Ashley Tate,
  • Marc Suárez-Calvet,
  • Marc Suárez-Calvet,
  • Marc Suárez-Calvet,
  • Marc Suárez-Calvet,
  • Mats Ekelund,
  • Sven Eriksson,
  • Maria Eriksdotter,
  • Maria Eriksdotter,
  • Wiesje M. Van Der Flier,
  • Wiesje M. Van Der Flier,
  • Jean Georges,
  • Miia Kivipelto,
  • Miia Kivipelto,
  • Milica G. Kramberger,
  • Milica G. Kramberger,
  • Peter Lindgren,
  • Juan Domingo Gispert López,
  • Juan Domingo Gispert López,
  • Juan Domingo Gispert López,
  • Juan Domingo Gispert López,
  • Jyrki Lötjönen,
  • Sofie Persson,
  • Sandra Pla,
  • Alina Solomon,
  • Alina Solomon,
  • Lennart Thurfjell,
  • Anders Wimo,
  • Bengt Winblad,
  • Linus Jönsson,
  • on behalf of the PROMINENT consortium

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1175922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Neurodegenerative diseases are one of the most important contributors to morbidity and mortality in the elderly. In Europe, over 14 million people are currently living with dementia, at a cost of over 400 billion EUR annually. Recent advances in diagnostics and approval for new pharmaceutical treatments for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common etiology of dementia, heralds the beginning of precision medicine in this field. However, their implementation will challenge an already over-burdened healthcare systems. There is a need for innovative digital solutions that can drive the related clinical pathways and optimize and personalize care delivery. Public-private partnerships are ideal vehicles to tackle these challenges. Here we describe the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) public-private partnership project PROMINENT that has been initiated by connecting leading dementia researchers, medical professionals, dementia patients and their care partners with the latest innovative health technologies using a precision medicine based digital platform. The project builds upon the knowledge and already implemented digital tools from several collaborative initiatives that address new models for early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of AD and other neurodegenerative disorders. The project aims to provide support to improvement efforts to each aspect of the care pathway including diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and data collection for real world evidence and cost effectiveness studies. Ultimately the PROMINENT project is expected to lead to cost-effective care and improved health outcomes.

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