In 2012, Region Uppsala gave its 300,000 citizens access to their medical records through a patient portal. Today, the service called Journalen has become the Swedish
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Human, Technology & Organisation (HTO)
A research group spanning Uppsala University and Reykjavik University
In 2012, Region Uppsala gave its 300,000 citizens access to their medical records through a patient portal. Today, the service called Journalen has become the Swedish
Read moreThe international Uppsala Health Summit is an annual meeting for dialogue on challenges for health and healthcare. The summit is a collaborative effort between eleven
Read moreLast summer many from the HTO group joined the SIGCHI/EIT Health Summer School that was organised in Dublin and in Uppsala/Stockholm. The photo in the blog
Read moreDuring the first day of the Medical Informatics Europe (MIE) Conference Åsa Cajander and I presented the paper that was introduced in this blog post. Actually, this
Read moreJonas Moll, Åsa Cajander, Christiane Grünlog and Isabella Scandurra are organising a workshop at Medical Informatics Europe on “Identifying the Need of Self-reported Data and Self-measurements
Read moreTo get paid sick leave in Sweden, one must obtain a medical certificate from a physician and get it approved by the Social Insurance Office
Read moreBack in December I was invited to give a seminar in Swedish at the EPJ department of Region Uppsala, the department in charge of many
Read moreSofie Wass successfully defended her PhD thesis last week at Jönköping University, and I was the opponent at the defense. The thesis is about eHealth
Read moreAs I wrote in the previous post, I recently had the opportunity to attend and present at INTERACT which took place in Mumbai, India. In
Read moreThis year’s INTERACT conference took place in Mumbai, India. It started off with field trips and workshops on Monday and Tuesday. The main conference was
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