CareWay

Home-care platform linking patients with nearby nurses for non-emergency home care. Requests via website/phone. GPS & satellite help find the closest nurse for fast, safe service.

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  • North Macedonia

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  • 2. Smart Emergency Healthcare Delivery ​

Description

💡Idea

Our idea is a web platform and phone line that connects patients in need of non-emergency home care with the nearest available nurse. Instead of waiting for public services or visiting clinics, users can request services like vital sign monitoring, medication administration, or wound dressing from the comfort of their home. The system makes access to healthcare easier for the elderly, people with disabilities, or those recovering from illness.

🛰️ EU space technologies

We use Galileo for precise GPS tracking to identify and dispatch the nearest available nurse, ensuring quick and accurate service delivery. Copernicus supports regional healthcare planning by providing environmental and demographic data—such as population age distribution or accessibility of certain areas—helping us identify zones with high demand for home-based medical care. Together, these technologies enhance the efficiency, responsiveness, and reach of our service.

🏥 EU Space for Healthcare

We are solving Challenge #2: Smart Emergency Healthcare Delivery. 

Our project allows bringing non-emergency medical care directly to patients’ homes. By organizing the system efficiently, we reduce the need for hospitals to send urgent care teams for mild symptoms and avoid unnecessary hospital visits for basic check-ups or treatments. This relieves pressure on emergency services, shortens wait times, and ensures timely care for those who truly need it — making the healthcare system more responsive, accessible, and resilient. 


🤝 Our team 

Olivia and Rijad - Medical High School Students and Volunteers at International Red Cross Organisation

{They brought fresh ideas and practical insights from their medical training. They focused on what patients truly need, whether it’s possible and safe to manage certain care tasks at home, and how to make those solutions effective and user-friendly.}

Stefan - Student at the Faculty of Computer Science and Software Engineering

{From logo to layout, he made sure the design was clean, intuitive, and visually consistent, helping users feel confident and connected from the first click, as well as innovative ideas.}

Angel - High School Student and Student at Qinshift Academy

{He shaped the business side of the project with clear, confident pitching and helped build a sleek, responsive website that matched the team’s vision.}

Ivana - BioChemistry graduate

{She bridged science and strategy. She focused on how real users would interact with the app, refining both the UX and the business pitch for maximum impact.}

Gorast - Student at Qinshift Academy and International Slavic University 

{He handled the technical backbone of the project. He worked on data processing, GPS integration and backend logic, making sure the system was fast, reliable, and secure.}

Darko - Student at Qinshift Academy

{He handled the frontend development, making sure everything looked great and worked smoothly across devices. His focus was on creating a seamless, interactive experience for users.}