Warning: The magic method Newspaper_X_Related_Posts::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/0/9/1/designforwellbeing.org/httpd.www/wp-content/themes/newspaper-x/inc/libraries/class-newspaper-x-related-posts.php on line 68 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /customers/0/9/1/designforwellbeing.org/httpd.www/wp-content/themes/newspaper-x/inc/libraries/class-newspaper-x-related-posts.php:68) in /customers/0/9/1/designforwellbeing.org/httpd.www/wp-includes/feed-rss2.php on line 8 tobias larsson – Design for Wellbeing https://www.designforwellbeing.org Innovation meets people Sun, 10 Nov 2019 09:21:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 https://www.designforwellbeing.org/wp-content/uploads/cropped-logo-dfw-1-32x32.gif tobias larsson – Design for Wellbeing https://www.designforwellbeing.org 32 32 SUCCCE – Smart use of communication in complex care environments https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=8392#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=succce-smart-use-of-communication-in-complex-care-environments Mon, 20 May 2019 09:13:26 +0000 https://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=941 The SUCCCE product is a handsfree, advanced decision support for alert management and consists of both hardware and software. SUCCCE provides medical doctors and other health care staff with direct alerts from medical devices and adequate medical information concerning their patients on a heads-up display in their eyes’ field of view. The advanced data filtering in SUCCCE makes sure that the alerts and information are recieved by staff with matching responsibilities.

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Most Influential Qualities in Creating Satisfaction Among the Users of Health Information Systems: Study in Seven European Union Countries https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=7214#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=most-influential-qualities-in-creating-satisfaction-among-the-users-of-health-information-systems-study-in-seven-european-union-countries Mon, 03 Dec 2018 11:37:59 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=875 ABSTRACT

Background: Several models suggest how the qualities of a product or service influence user satisfaction. Models such as the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and Delone and McLean Information Systems Success demonstrate those relations and have been used in the context of health information systems.

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Healthcare Innovation Day https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=4922#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=healthcare-innovation-day Thu, 14 Sep 2017 11:41:56 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=881 Together with EVRY we arranged a workshop day to explore the future of healthcare. Tobias Larsson & Mikael Johnsson of BTH and Helena Blackbright (Automation Region) was the organisers and the place was EVRY Strategic Design Lab in Stockholm.

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Unlocking the secrets of the human body with Hololens at SICAHT/Blue Science Park https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=3752#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unlocking-the-secrets-of-the-human-body-with-hololens-at-sicaht-blue-science-park Thu, 24 Nov 2016 12:06:52 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=907 Together with Bengt-Åke Claesson of CGI (Karlskrona Office), Ryan Ruvald (research assistant at PDRL/BTH) took part in the SICAHT/Blue Science Park breakfast meeting. The team presented possibilities with Augmented Reality in the healthcare sector using Microsoft Hololens as demonstrator platform.

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Radical Innovation Workshop; Applied healthcare and wearables https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=3407#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=radical-innovation-workshop-applied-healthcare-and-wearables Fri, 28 Oct 2016 11:45:22 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=884 Globally, healthcare is under great pressure as the population increases; we live longer. In 2020 there will be more than 7.6 billion people. If the trend continues, a large percentage have problems with health. More than 30 percent of the world population are exercising too little, 20 percent are overweight and 13 percent are 60 years or older.

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Evaluating Health Information Systems Using Ontologies https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=2917#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=evaluating-health-information-systems-using-ontologies Thu, 16 Jun 2016 11:46:35 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=887 ABSTRACT

Background: There are several frameworks that attempt to address the challenges of evaluation of health information systems by offering models, methods, and guidelines about what to evaluate, how to evaluate, and how to report the evaluation results. Model-based evaluation frameworks usually suggest universally applicable evaluation aspects but do not consider case-specific aspects. On the other hand, evaluation frameworks that are case specific, by eliciting user requirements, limit their output to the evaluation aspects suggested by the users in the early phases of system development. In addition, these case-specific approaches extract different sets of evaluation aspects from each case, making it challenging to collectively compare, unify, or aggregate the evaluation of a set of heterogeneous health information systems.

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Simulation of digital pathology in networked mode https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=2305#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=simulation-of-digital-pathology-in-networked-mode Thu, 10 Mar 2016 12:08:22 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=910 Within the ExDIN project the goal is to support the transition from analogue to digital pathology in healthcare via digitalization of the imaging screening process. BTH had a project presentation in the VINNOVA-funded project that displayed the possibilities with digitalization using modelling and simulation of scenarios using discrete event simulation. Massimo Panarotto (PhD) and Tobias Larsson(Professor) are the contributors of the approach and the project partners contributed with data on the national scene of pathology. The results will be further presented at a special session of VITALIS in april.

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Digital health technology workshop https://www.productdevelopment.se/?p=1555#new_tab&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=digital-health-technology-workshop Sun, 13 Sep 2015 11:47:47 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=890 A workshop on digital health, with focus on how technology may assist personal wellness was arranged within SICAHT (Swedish Innovation Center for Applied Health Technology) at Hyper Island. Professor Tobias Larsson and entrepreneur Sebastian Sjöberg (QHelf) ran the workshop.

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ExDin III – Expertnätverk i diagnostik | 2015-2017 https://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=816&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=exdin-iii-expertnatverk-i-diagnostik-2015-2017 Mon, 17 Nov 2014 19:38:50 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=816 I takt med den åldrande befolkningen och de medicinska behandlingsmetoderna utvecklas ökar antalet personer som är multisjuka, vilket gör diagnostiken mer komplex och krävande. Projektet ska ta fram en modell för hur för samverkan mellan specialister i diagnostiska nätverk kan gå från projekt till ordinarie verksamhet. Samverkan sker mellan fem akademiska parter, tre landsting och två företag.

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ExDIN III is the continuation of the ExDIN project into a phase C project in VINNOVA’s Challenge Driven Innovation theme Future healthcare.

Objective: Medical imaging is facing major challenges. The demographic and geographic structure needs to be addressed with new approaches and services. Digitalisation has been ongoing for over 10 years, but there is still great potential to be exploited in sharing capacity and expertise. This project focuses on this potential.

The project will analyze more effective forms of collaboration, working in networks. The issue is complex in nature as it spans over different health care providers, specialties and processes. It also covers a number of areas such as technology, patient safety, legal and regulatory requirements.

Making experts available to more than one care giver at a time, will result in benefits that we can assess today, but it will also create new structures and opportunities in medical imaging that can not be predicted.

The project results in a concept, tested in a pilot, within three major scenarios, access to capacity, peer nodes and multi-disciplinary teams. This will be available for healthcare to apply on various forms of medical imaging.

Today, there are no known initiatives that links technology with interaction, legal and commercial considerations. The potential is great, internationally, as medical imaging requires increasing resources for efficient and quality care.

The long term effects are:

  • Higher and more consistent level of diagnostics, regardless of location
  • Faster implementation of new evidence based medicine
  • Increased opportunities for high-quality diagnostics in smaller communities
  • Efficiency and reduced costs
  • Less traveling for patients and specialists

BTH staff: Prof Tobias Larsson (PDRL), Massimo Panarotto (PDRL)

Time span: 2015-2017

Funding: 19 MSEK (10 MSEK VINNOVA Challenge Driven Innovation, 9 MSEK partners), Phase B was 20 msek

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FI-STAR – Future Internet Social and Technological Alignment Research | 2013-2015 https://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=813&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fi-star-future-internet-social-and-technological-alignment-research-2013-2015 Sun, 03 Feb 2013 19:36:55 +0000 http://www.designforwellbeing.org/?p=813 fistarnewLogo

Objective

FI-STAR will establish early trials in the Health Care domain building on Future Internet (FI) technology leveraging on the outcomes of FI-PPP Phase 1.

It will become self-sufficient after the end of the project and will continue on a sustainable business model by several partners. In order to meet the requirements of a global Health industry FI-STAR will use a fundamentally different, “reverse” cloud approach that is.

It will bring the software to the data, rather than bringing the data to the software. FI-STAR will create a robust framework based of the “software to data” paradigm.

A sustainable value chain following the life cycle of the Generic Enablers (GEs) will enable FI-STAR to grow beyond the lifetime of the project. FI-STAR will build a vertical community in order to create a sustainable ecosystem for all user groups in the global Health care and adjacent markets based on FI-PPP specifications.

FI-STAR will deploy and execute 7 early trials across Europe, serving more than 4 million people. Through the trials FI-STAR will validate the FI-PPP core platform concept by using GEs to build its framework and will introduce ultra-light interactive applications for user functionality.

It will pro-actively engage with the FI-PPP to propose specifications and standards.FI-STAR will use the latest digital media technology for community building and will proactively prepare for Phase 3 through targeted elicitation of new partners using open calls.

Finally, FI-STAR will collaborate with other FI-PPP projects, through the mechanisms in place, by actively interacting with all necessary bodies. FI-STAR is a unique opportunity for implementing Future Internet Private-Public Partnership in the Health Care domain, by offering to the community standardised and certified software including a safe, secure and resilient platform, taking advantage of all Cloud Computing benefits and guaranteeing the protection of sensitive and personal data travelling in Public Clouds.

Project information

BTH staff: Prof Marcus Fiedler (COM, BTH project leader), Prof Tobias Larsson (ING/PDRL), Prof Johan Berglund (HAL), Asc Prof Samuel Fricker (COM), Mats Löfdahl (ING/PDRL), Shahryar Eivazzadeh (ING/PDRL/HAL), Asc Prof Peter Anderberg.

Time span: 2013-2015

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