E-health monitoring project promotes the innovative technologies in order to improve access to primary and emergency health care (at isolated and deprived communities) in the cross border area by providing a personal mobile healthcare system on the base of the mobile video supporting device.

It is co-financed by the Interreg V-A Cooperation Program Greece – Bulgaria 2014-2020, which is a cross-border cooperation Program co-funded by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.

The project faces the fact that “The area population is faced with considerable health challenges, especially in remote areas and areas of concentration of special population groups” and combines Opportunities as “A good interaction track-record between actors from Greece and Bulgaria due to long-standing cooperation” and “Existence of smart specialization strategies in both participating countries and regions”.

Co-funded Projects enable the EU to demonstrate in a practical way how the EU impacts on the everyday lives of citizens.
Within this framework the Interreg V-A “Greece-Bulgaria 2014-2020” Cooperation Program’s budget across the European Union amounts to € 129.695.572,00 million (total funding) for the Programming Period 2014-2020.
 
Greece and Bulgaria, two neighboring countries with a rich past, since the end of the 1990s have entered an era of closer co-operation, due to the INTERREG Program “Greece-Bulgaria”.
The main idea behind “INTERREG” is that countries have issues which can be better solved if they work together with their neighbors than if each one remains confined within its borders.
 
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