HIV is now considered as a chronic health condition with the life expectancy of people living with HIV being similar to the general population, providing that individuals know their HIV status, have access to antiretroviral therapy and are linked to treatment and care. European guidelines recommend follow up by a health care professional every 3-6 months with routine blood monitoring including an HIV viral load: most individuals are seen by a clinician every 6 months.
The majority of individuals have undetectable HIV viral loads (the aim of treatment) on antiretrovirals and are seeking to reduce at the impact of HIV on their lives; at the same time the number of people living with HIV continues to increase and the population is ageing.
The EmERGE project is a five year and five months Horizon 2020 funded project which started in May 2015 and completed in September 2020. Within the project we have successfully co-designed, integrated and evaluated a digital health pathway for people living with medically stable HIV.
Within the EmERGE pathway individuals are seen once a year face-to-face by their clinician with an interim visit carried out using the EmERGE platform. People attend for their bloods; results are checked by a clinician and are then encrypted and pushed securely through to the persons’ mobile phone with a message from the clinician and other information.
The EmERGE pathway has been evaluated in a study which enrolled 2251 people living with HIV across five diverse clinical sites in Europe - the digital health platform having been successfully integrated and operational at sites since 2017.
The results of the evaluation study have been analysed and are being prepared for publication; they have been presented & are due to be presented at National and European conferences.
EmERGE has been distinctive in the high degree of community involvement throughout the project.
The EmERGE project consortium has chosen to take a values-based not-for-profit strategy to ensure that the EmERGE platform can be provided sustainably to existing clinics and new sites beyond the project. In so doing it aims to ensure that the Horizon 2020 funding & the efforts of all partners can continue to bring benefit to citizens of the member states, working towards a digital single market.