Shift the Culture. Use the Data.
Germany – like many other countries – is struggling to make effective use of health data – often due to a lack of trust, but also due to technical limitations. Artur Olesch talks to Professor Dr. Nachtigall about her experiences in Israel and why self-service platforms can empower healthcare professionals to use data meaningfully and securely. Professor Nachtigall, you’ve explored …
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“Make Data Usable for Everyday Clinical Practice”
Prof. Dr. Toralf Kirsten highlights Israel’s innovative healthcare system, emphasizing data utilization, entrepreneurial culture, and insights for Germany to enhance its data-driven healthcare approach.
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Finnish Institute: Our Data is FAIR
Sirpa Soini, Director of the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, highlighted the importance of FAIR data principles at the Radical Health Festival. Finland’s comprehensive approach to health data management leverages these principles to enhance patient care, inform decision-making, and monitor nationwide health trends effectively. The institute collects representative data from schools, residents, and health professionals, ensuring high-quality data for research and policy-making. This collaborative, innovative environment aims to set a global benchmark for effective health data use.
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