BENEFITS’ Innovative Impact Measurement Approach Featured in Global Healthcare Transformation Publication

A research article on the BENEFITS project’s innovative approach to impact measurement has been published in the online eBook: Global Healthcare Transformation in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Informatics. The publication follows the presentation of the project at the 23rd International Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare (ICIMTH), held from 4 to […]
New research finds well-designed disability allowances can increase income without discouraging employment

Across Europe, disability-related social security payments represent one of the largest social insurance expenditures in developed countries, with spending often exceeding 2% of GDP across OECD nations (OECD, 2010). While these programmes are crucial in providing income security and protecting the quality of life for people with a disability or health-related limitations, they are sometimes […]
BENEFITS welcome appointment of Advisory Board

The BENEFITS project aims to create a holistic measurement framework that quantifies the multidimensional benefits of social services beyond financial metrics. Using the project’s tools, policymakers, stakeholders and researchers will be able to better understand the need for social services and improve their provision through evidence-based policy making. This, in turn, will contribute to more […]
BENEFITS Project presented at 2025 Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare

Between 4-6 July, the BENEFITS partners joined the 23rd International Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare (ICIMTH) in Athens, Greece. The conference provided the opportunity to share BENEFITS’ goals and methodology as well as receive feedback from research and healthcare professionals on the future implementation of the project. Hosted annually, this year’s ICIMTH conference […]