The healthcare sector faces various challenges for companies and their innovations to enter the market successfully and quickly. In particular, in the area of innovation for longer home living and care provision, many promising solutions are being developed. However, the implementation of these innovations often stagnates due to various obstacles. Complex funding models, strict regulation and a lack of cooperation between stakeholders lead to fragmentation of initiatives and insufficiently structured and valorised user research. In practice, this results in a limited acceptance of new technologies by healthcare professionals and consumers. The aim is to develop an integral and sustainable structure within 3 years for a regional ecosystem where public and private parties work together on social issues in the social domain, primary care and care.