Work Packages
DIGITAL PALL is organised into five work packages, each led by one of the consortium partners. All five organisations contribute across every area of the project, which is funded through the Erasmus+ programme.
WP1: Project management
Lead: Hospice Casa Speranței
This work package keeps the project on track, covering coordination, financial reporting, quality assurance, and risk management across all partners. The team meets bimonthly online and two in-person transnational project meetings (Held at different partner locations for administrative and strategic discussions., with formal reviews at the midpoint and end of the project).
WP2: Building digital capacity
Lead: Universidad de Navarra
This work package keeps the project on track, covering coordination, financial reporting, quality assurance, and risk management across all partners. The team meets bimonthly online and two in-person transnational project meetings (Held at different partner locations for administrative and strategic discussions., with formal reviews at the midpoint and end of the project).
Before introducing new tools, we need to understand where each team stands. This work package maps the digital readiness of palliative care clinicians and educators across all four countries, then responds with a practical toolkit and a hands-on training programme held in Pamplona, Spain.
Main outputs: digital capacity assessment report · multilingual digital toolkit · Train-the-Trainers course (25+ participants)
WP3: Educational programmes
Lead: Hospice Casa Speranței
We are developing two free, accredited online courses — one on palliative care for children, one for patients with non-cancer conditions — both including a module on bereavement support. The courses will be available in five languages on an open-access platform.
Main outputs: two evidence-based curricula · interactive online courses · e-assessment tool · national accreditations in Serbia and Romania
WP4: Technology in clinical practice
Lead: Galilee Palliative Care Unit
Digital tools only make a difference when teams are confident using them. This work package embeds technology into the day-to-day work of palliative care teams, including their managers. We develop action plans for upgrading each partner’s digital capacity, training modules for the use of digital tools and the design of an interdisciplinary Digital Care Pathway for evidence-based clinical decision making. We train digital champions and managers across the consortium to sustain this beyond the project.
Main outputs: interdisciplinary digital care pathway · training modules for clinicians and managers · 25 digital champions trained · five in-country knowledge-sharing workshops
WP5: Dissemination and impact
Lead: BELhospice
The results of DIGITAL PALL are designed to travel. This work package ensures findings reach well beyond the consortium, through the project website, international webinars, national events, and publications in the palliative care community.
Main outputs: project website with educational platform · 4 multiplier events (250+ participants total) · 15 webinars (900+ participants from 20+ countries) · dedicated column in Paliatia Journal · 5+ conference presentations
Latest News
Survey Launch
The DIGITAL-PALL project has designed and launched a survey across its four partner countries: Greece, Romania, Serbia, and Spain.
Kick-off meeting in Brașov
On 11 and 12 December 2025, the five partner organisations of the DIGITAL-PALL project held their kick-off meeting at the HOSPICE Casa Speranței Study Centre for Palliative Care in Brașov, Romania.