Digital Health Organisations Who Operate in Europe
Robust organisations comprise a special feature of the European digital health landscape, not known elsewhere. All strong global and pan-European organisations work here
Robust organisations comprise a special feature of the European digital health landscape, not known elsewhere. All strong global and pan-European organisations work here
proactive policies, automated compliance, shift of health data ownership to patients, action-based healthcare services by European digital health platforms, pan-European framework for approval of digital therapeutics, NLP-enabled EU-interoperable electronic health records, awareness and motivation in telemedicine, massive adoption of FARE data principles, remedies to black box perception and rewards for digital health literacy, standard AI for clinical support systems
The infancy of non-fungible tokens reflects in security breaches and privacy concerns, in legal, blockchain related and environmental issues, in lack of awareness. Easy to operate and to understand, governed and regulated, NFTs shall be first adopted by EHR vendors and manufacturers of medical devices, then by the public
from one way communication to rich data driven interactions with focus on social determinants of health and active closing of knowledge gap
data space is about mapping and matching, here the EU will open datasets, invest EUR2B in the infrastructure, adopt Code of Conduct, and pass heaælth sector specific laws. All explained in this brief read
surgical robots, therapeutic robots, social robots, what will they be able to in future healthcare? Will we accept it?
no domination, open to customisation, interoperability due to wide collaboration in development vs local capacity, lack of guidelines, maintenance issues. Share infrastructure in healthcare. Health layers in an open source solution
ethical design for blockchain in healthcare, scenario-based ethical dilemmas, the right to be forgotten, and algocracy, the power of algorithms upon us
Improved patient care, better public health data, fewer errors vs organisational restrictions on data sharing, low standartisation, issues with consent and digital literacy
holistic digitalisation of healthcare will lead to liberation of health data. Hence, we, patients, will be responsible