For release on 26th June
New IHI-Funded Project ‘CarePath’ Supports People with Chronic Conditions in Managing Their Treatment
A new European research project, CarePath, has launched to support people living with long-term health conditions in managing their treatment effectively and comfortably. By offering personalised tools and resources, the project aims to improve health, wellbeing, and overall quality of life.
Thanks to advances in healthcare, many chronic conditions can now be managed successfully with medication. However, research shows that many people find it difficult to continue their treatment over time, often due to a lack of support, social stigma, or financial pressures.
CarePath will address these challenges by developing a flexible, ready-to-use toolbox designed to help individuals manage their treatments in ways that fit their needs and lifestyles. The project will focus on three common conditions—obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease—and work across both primary care (such as GPs and community pharmacists) and secondary care (like hospitals and clinics).
A Person-Centred, People-First Approach
To ensure the tools are truly useful, the CarePath team will begin by gathering insights from patients, healthcare professionals, and other key stakeholders. They’ll also review existing strategies to understand what works best for different people in different situations.
The resulting CarePath Toolbox will include:
- Mobile applications that empower individuals to take an active role in their care and stay connected with their healthcare teams
- Simple tools to track how people are feeling and what their experiences are like (Patient-Reported Outcome Measures [PROMs] and Patient-Reported Experience Measures [PREMs])
- Short, easy-to-use questionnaires that help identify when someone might need extra support, such as for pain, fatigue, mobility, or the care they receive (for example, whether they felt listened to, supported, and informed about their treatment options)
- A combination of digital solutions and human support systems that can be tailored to different healthcare environments
Pilots Across Europe
CarePath will pilot the toolbox in six countries: Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and Sweden. These countries were chosen for their variety of healthcare systems and communities. A proof-of-concept study will also take place in Germany with people managing type 2 diabetes in outpatient clinics.
Our ultimate aim is to empower individuals to continue their treatment journey in a way that aligns with their personal needs, values and sense of wellbeing.
About CarePath
CarePath is a 5-year project funded by the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI). It brings together experts from across Europe and the USA, to co-create practical tools that help people with chronic conditions manage their treatments more effectively and comfortably.
Project facts:
Project acronym: CAREPATH
Start date: 01 May 2025
Duration: 60 months
Budget: 19,802,965.00 Euro
Requested EU Contribution: 11,300,000.00 Euro
Coordinator: RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Project Lead: Novo Nordisk
CarePath Partners:
www.ihi.europa.eu/projects-results/project-factsheets/carepath

Funding Acknowledgement
This project is supported by the Innovative Health Initiative Joint Undertaking (IHI JU) under grant agreement No 101192133. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme and COCIR, EFPIA, EuropaBio, MedTech Europe, and Vaccines Europe.
Disclaimer
Funded by the European Union, the private members, and those contributing partners of the IHI JU. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the aforementioned parties. Neither of the aforementioned parties can be held responsible for them.
For media enquiries, interviews, or further information, please contact:
European Coalition for People living with Obesity (ECPO)
Email: contactus@eurobesity.org
Katie Mitchell: ECPO Project Manager
Email: katie@eurobesity.org
RISE
Project Coordinator: Camilla Evensson
Email: camilla.evensson@ri.se

This project is supported by the Innovative Health Initiative Joint Undertaking (IHI JU) under grant agreement No 101192133. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme and COCIR, EFPIA, Europa Bío, MedTech Europe, and Vaccines Europe and multiple contributing partners.