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Welcome to the third episode of the Digi4Care podcast — on Pilot 3, which brings digital tools and remote monitoring into post-clinical rehabilitation for patients with cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Rehabilitation is one of the most overlooked parts of the patient journey. People leave the hospital after a heart attack or with a serious chronic diagnosis, and then — too often — they slip out of structured care. They don't start a rehabilitation programme, or they don't finish it, and the result is avoidable complications, lower quality of life, and costly readmissions. In this episode we sit down with three guests working at very different parts of that puzzle to ask: what is actually going wrong in post-discharge care, and what can digital tools realistically do about it? We talk about why rehabilitation is fragmented and inconsistent across countries, what stops patients from engaging long-term, and how clinicians can monitor people they don't see every week. Then we turn to what Pilot 3 puts on the table: smartwatches, blood-pressure monitors and smart scales for daily measurements; AI-powered tools like thermography and a Doppler device for early detection of complications; and a remote patient-monitoring system that keeps continuous communication between patients and their care teams. We walk through how the pilot is being run on the ground — recruiting between 30 and 100 patients per site, what the digital rehabilitation journey looks like day-to-day for a patient, and how clinicians actually use the data — and we discuss what success would look like: better adherence, fewer hospitalisations, improved quality of life, and real cost savings. We close with the bigger question: what would it take for digital rehabilitation to become standard practice in the region, and what changes do our guests hope to see in the next five years? WHAT YOU'LL HEAR - Why post-clinical rehabilitation is the weakest link in chronic-disease care - The biggest barriers across the Danube Region — access, motivation, data, cost - The smart devices and AI tools tested in Pilot 3 - How the pilot is being implemented and evaluated across sites - What it would take to make digital rehabilitation standard practice GUESTS Mira Ganova — CEO of the Digital Health and Innovation Cluster, Bulgaria. Builds a multidisciplinary expert community to support digital health transformation in Bulgaria and across the region. Ákos Tiboldi — Anaesthesiologist & Intensive Care Physician; Researcher, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Austria. Péter Vajer — General Practitioner; Family Medicine Department, Semmelweis University, Hungary. Also works with the National Cardiovascular Centre on screening, prevention and international projects. HOST Šimon Jeseňák ABOUT DIGI4CARE Digi4Care is a transnational Interreg Danube Region project supporting the adoption of digital technologies in healthcare. It brings together partners from seven countries — academia, hospitals, NGOs and policy institutions — to validate and scale innovative screening, monitoring, ultrasound and telemedicine tools that support earlier detection, better patient pathways and more effective, informed decision-making in everyday care. Beyond the technologies themselves, the project works at system level on policy, financing, regulation, data management and training, so that what works in a pilot can actually reach patients across the region. If you found this useful, subscribe — upcoming episodes go deeper into the remaining pilots with the clinicians and researchers leading them. Share your thoughts and questions in the comments. #Digi4Care #DigitalHealth #Rehabilitation #CardiovascularHealth #Diabetes #RemoteMonitoring #Wearables #HealthTech #DanubeRegion
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