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Digitalization in university medicine

Medicine is in the midst of a digital transformation. This is based on the enormous amounts of data that are collected every day in the various areas of university medicine. In future, it will help us to identify and manage treatment risks in real time, continuously improve patient care, scrutinize our processes and advance our research based on data. The prerequisite for this is that we not only collect the data, but also convert it in a meaningful way, link it together and learn from it.

At the same time, digitalization offers completely new possibilities for interacting with our patients and partners from any location. Where physical proximity used to be necessary, we can now network skills and knowledge virtually and thus provide patients with the best possible care regardless of where they live.

For us, digitalization means

Collect and convert data in a measurable and improvable way (point of care documentation)

Review processes in the company and adapt them if necessary (e.g. patient empowerment)

Networking experts within the University Hospital, as well as with service providers and patients

A look into the patient care of the future

Nobody wants to be ill. But being a patient could become much more pleasant in the next few years: without queues at the hospital registration desk, without waiting on hold on the phone for the latest lab results or the next appointment. In the future, apps and web portals will make it easier for patients to access their own health data and communicate with and between physicians.

Digitalization for the best possible care

With intelligent and innovative solutions, it is possible to improve the quality of care for patients, reduce the workload on employees and operate in a more economically and ecologically sustainable way.

Thanks to ever new technical innovations, care is being further improved, bureaucratic activities are being reduced and patients are experiencing self-empowerment by being able to take action themselves.

Sensitive patient data is generated every day at the university hospital. This data must be protected from unauthorized access, but must be available around the clock for ongoing treatments.

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