The Swedish Health Data Guide - best practice for implementing health data projects Passed
Wednesday May 24, 2023 08:45 - 09:05 F5
Lecturer: Rikard Lövström
Sweden’s Innovation Agency, The Swedish Research Council, and the Swedish innovation programme for life science and health Swelife, all finance a number of innovative projects. These projects generally require guidance on how health data can be managed to include user needs, take advantage of existing technical solutions and comply with legislation and available standards to continuously develop ever more relevant implementations of products and services. Lack of support risks leading to a lack of interoperability between the projects and the existing health data ecosystem. To avoid new projects stalling or missing the expected results, the Health Data Guide aims to guide the less experienced projects from the first idea to implementation and evaluation to improve the solutions to their fullest potential.
Language
English
Objective of lecture
Orientation
Level of knowledge
Intermediate
Target audience
Management/decision makers
Organizational development
Healthcare professionals
Keyword
Benefits/effects
Management
Conference
Vitalis
Lecturers
Rikard Lövström Lecturer
Rikard Lövström is a specialist in general medicine and an expert on health informatics, SNOMED CT, and e-health. He has experience from a number of national e-health projects over 18 years. He works for Karolinska Institutet at the Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME). Presently he is authoring the Health Data Guide Part Two funded by Swelife and is project leading the Vinnova study of common challenges and infrastructure needs of four of the EU DIGITAL projects in Sweden.