Dealers and manufacturers in the healthcare sector have announced the launch of the “Care Resources Protocol,” a unified data model set to transform the care and support for individuals utilizing healthcare aids. The Care Resources Protocol enables seamless data integration across the entire industry by employing a standardized language, facilitating features such as remote monitoring, automatic diagnosis, emergencies, and real-time communication between the user and their healthcare provider. Widely adopted, the protocol enables data sharing for scooters, electric wheelchairs, and other devices, paving the way for immediate access to support and assistance in case of emergencies.
“Our mission with the Care Resources Protocol is to provide healthcare providers and individuals with a reliable, comprehensive, and streamlined data model for delivering care and support to users of healthcare resources,” stated a spokesperson for one of the manufacturers.
With the healthcare sector embracing a common language, we aim to enhance the quality of life for individuals using mobility and stationary aids and their healthcare providers.
The protocol also facilitates valuable data collection and analysis, providing dealers, manufacturers, and healthcare providers with insights and information to deliver the best possible care and support to their clients. The Care Resources Protocol enhances the user-friendliness and efficiency of mobility and stationary aids, making it easier than ever before. The ‘Care Resources Protocol’ association will not share or store data itself but will supply the protocol to its members, enabling them to share data across the industry in a standardized manner.
The launch of the Care Resources Protocol marks a significant milestone in the history of the healthcare sector. This protocol aims to transform the way care and support are provided to individuals, whether it’s monitoring for safety, performance optimization, or enhancing data collection and analysis. The Care Resources Protocol is a game-changer promising to make a real difference in the lives of users of healthcare resources and their healthcare providers.

Leading companies in the healthcare sector, including Medux, Welzorg, and Sunrise Medical, have come together to create the Care Resources Protocol, a collaborative non-profit initiative representing a major leap forward for the industry. Join us in driving innovation and improving patient care.
For more information, please contact one of your contacts at the initiators:
Jop Pollmann, CEO Medux
John Naborn, CEO Welzorg
Theo Bogerd, Commercial Director Benelux Sunrise Medical
