Norwegian centre for E-health research Will there be more use of artificial intelligence in the Norwegian healthcare system?
Norwegian centre for E-health research From social robots to dementia villages: People must be trained in using digital technology in care
Norwegian centre for E-health research E-prescription for Multidose Dispensed Drugs offers many advantages
Norwegian centre for E-health research Un-shoveled driveways at patients’ houses reveal gaps in the care system
Norwegian centre for E-health research Digital home care: Health workers were not told they needed tech skills
Norwegian centre for E-health research WHO report highlights innovation in Norwegian primary health care
Norwegian centre for E-health research Unstructured data in health records can provide better health treatment
Norwegian centre for E-health research Healthcare professionals struggle to obtain information about which medicines their patients use
Norwegian centre for E-health research Artificial intelligence might help diabetes patients to exercise safely
Norwegian centre for E-health research In half of the cases, a video meeting with the doctor was as good as meeting in person
Norwegian centre for E-health research New tool makes it possible to do research on patient records without seeing sensitive information
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Norwegian centre for E-health research The corona crisis may force municipalities to give more digitalised health services
Norwegian centre for E-health research Mortality decreased among sick elderly patients after better coordination of health services
Norwegian centre for E-health research We search for health information online, but do we see the doctor afterwards?
Norwegian centre for E-health research Healthcare workers should use social media more to share health information
Norwegian centre for E-health research A shared national patient medication list will soon be tested in Norway
Norwegian centre for E-health research Online contact with the doctor’s office shortens the patient queue
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