Estonia Uses WHO Digital Tool To Combat Stigma in Mental Health
People with mental health conditions face a number of challenges when it comes to mental health reform in the WHO European Region due to entrenched stigmas and…
People with mental health conditions face a number of challenges when it comes to mental health reform in the WHO European Region due to entrenched stigmas and…
The complete 'IN LIFE' platform comprises 17 NFC based services aimed at a wide range of activities, such as travel support. The tests and evaluation of the…
Robust organisations comprise a special feature of the European digital health landscape, not known elsewhere. All strong global and pan-European organisations work here
Improved patient care, better public health data, fewer errors vs organisational restrictions on data sharing, low standartisation, issues with consent and digital literacy
Agnostic to location and time for clinical decision-making, enshrined within federate data networks, and with equitable access by patients, care providers and researchers, aided by machine learning and transparent AI to interpret and ensure security
How do Europeans understand digital health? How it came about and developed, where are we now and what to expect. Major stakholders of the European digital health and startups
What new uses of biomarkers to expect in the future? We look into the past, present and possible futures of analogue and digital biomarkers in clinical settings and outside them
Spoiler: expect sending thoughts, human enhancement, neural healthcare, virtual health twins
The current id numbers will be complemented with a host of additional big data. It will provide new rich functionality but will also pose new challenges to centralised id systems