Understanding how to support digital solutions

How do you identify public funding solutions for your digital solution? We help you find out more based on the functionalities of your service. This page is based on a HAS classification that groups the functionalities of digital solutions.

Beware, if your digital solution has several functionalities, they may belong to different categories of the classification.
In this case, you need to look at:

  • The main category associated with your solution's main functionality and/or the associated category for each of your solution's functionalities.

Support and general information services

Support services (A1)

These services provide technical support to patients, caregivers or professionals in the context of care or care path optimization, or the medical-administrative management of the facility without direct action on patient health.

General user information services (B1)

These services provide general, non-personalized information on living conditions, hygienic-dietary rules, pathologies/handicaps or any health condition, current therapeutic protocols, or training aids or tools.

Help with daily living and prevention

Living aids (C1)

These services aim to alleviate a disability by providing personalized information or assistance.

Prevention (C2)

These actions aim to provide hygieno-dietary/physiological information adapted to the user's profile (whether or not they suffer from a pathology), so that they can adapt their lifestyle/behavior.

Patient and/or professional monitoring

Self-monitoring and self-treatment (C3)

These actions aim to help people with a diagnosed and managed disease, in the autonomous management of their treatment.

Telehealth (C4)

These actions enable a healthcare professional to remotely interpret patient data, via alerts sent to him or her from data collected in the patient's place of life; and to manage them to optimize patient care and treatment management.

Support services for healthcare professionals

Help in detecting a pathology or deficiency (C5)

These actions enable the production of options proposed to the patient or professional. The digital solutions concerned are intended for use in a broad population and involve diagnostic confirmation, where appropriate.

Help with personalized diagnosis of a pathology or health condition (C6)

These actions enable the production of diagnostic options or prognostic information to the professional.

Processing assistance (C7)

These actions enable the determination of the parameters for its implementation or the orientation of the medical decision. Technology is used during care or upstream to optimize its implementation.

Therapeutic decision support (C8)

These services propose, based on patient data, one or more options to the professional to assist in the therapeutic decision of a diagnosed pathology; or identifies drug interactions, contraindications and pharmacovigilance.

Autonomous decision management

Autonomous decision systems (D1)

These actions analyze data, diagnose and then automatically and autonomously adjust the treatment to be administered or implemented.