
Creating synthetic, open, realistic, and privacy-preserving patient journals for AI development in a primary care setting
Tuesday May 5, 2026 14:00 - 14:30 F2
Lecturers: David Sundemo, Jens Lundström, Jonathan WidénTrack: Nordic Select
To avoid blocking AI-driven innovations for advancing healthcare systems the use of synthetic data generators has become a priority within both research and industry. Given the success of large language models the question remains open on how to create synthetic journal data that are both realistic, able to be safely utilized in downstream AI-driven tasks and still be able to exhibit privacy-preserving properties. This lecture will present an ongoing multidisciplinary research project within Västra Götalandsregionen with the goal to highlight the potential and challenges in creating synthetic patient journals for AI development in primary care. The focus will be on legal, algorithmic and evaluation perspectives.
Topic
Technology
Seminar type
Live + On site
Lecture type
Presentation
Objective of lecture
Other
Level of knowledge
Introductory
Target audience
Management/decision makers
Politicians
Organizational development
Technicians/IT/Developers
Researchers
Students
Care professionals
Healthcare professionals
Patient/user organizations
Keyword
Innovation/research
Test/validation
Documentation
Information security
Usability
Informatics/Interoperability
Conference
Vitalis
Lecturers
David Sundemo Lecturer
Jens Lundström Lecturer
Halmstad University
Jonathan Widén Lecturer
Master of Science of Algorithms, Languages and Logic
Regionhälsan VGR
Jag är aktiv inom PETRA-gruppen som jobbar med växande teknologier inom primärvården för att uppmuntra dess implementering på ett sätt som förbättrar samhället. Våra aktuella forskningsområden inkluderar forskning på AI och hur det kan användas för att förbättra vårdpersonalens möjligheter att ge god vård. Som en del av det utvecklar vi ett mängd av syntetiska journaldata som kan användas i vidare utveckling av vårdnära AI-verktyg.