The HOME-C2P2 partners collaborate through a multi-country, multi-stakeholder approach involving co-design, implementation, and evaluation activities.
Each partner contributes context-specific expertise—from clinical care to digital innovation—while jointly refining the model and tools.
Coordination ensures shared learning and adaptation across several European countries.
HOME-C2P2 promotes collaborative work between primary and specialized care, placing the patient and their family at the center of the healthcare process to enable home-based care for children and adolescents with complex health conditions.
Ultimately, HOME-C2P2 is about quality of life: ensuring families feel that support doesn’t end when they leave the hospital — it follows them home.
Working side by side with children, families, and healthcare professionals to understand their realities and needs is not just about collecting feedback, but also about amplifying voices and ensuring that the proposed children’s home care model truly reflects the values and lived experiences of those at their heart.
Our HOME-C2P2 project was presented in the THCS Annual Conference 2025, as part of the pre-congress of the European Public Health Congress that was held on 11th November in Helsinki. Dr. Silvia Ricart Campos participated in a round table about primary care (Session 2: Strengthening Primary Care). It was an interesting exchange of pilot experiences aimed at transforming the European healthcare system to address the challenge of chronicity and sustainability.
The kick-off meeting in Barcelona gathered all 6 partners from 5 European countries. HOME-C2P2 will run for 3 years and is funded under the European Partnership on Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS), part of the EU’s Horizon Europe programme (Grant Agreement No. 101095654). 📆 Official start: April 1, 2025
HOME-C2P2 is funded under the THCS Joint Transnational Call 2024 – Innovate to Prevent: Personalised Prevention in Health and Care Services (Grant No. 101095654).