Innovation projects
The aim of the project is to develop and test digital solutions to support the collaboration between hospital, municipalities and general practitioners in order to achieve integrated care and smooth patient pathways.
ADLIFE aims to demonstrate that it is possible to create personal treatment procedures that provide individualised care to patients with advanced chronic illnesses through digital solutions.
The objectives of this project are to validate and test an AI system in an existing radiology workflow and analyse the impact on cancer detection and recall rates as well as workload.
The project will investigate the potential of using chatbots in the healthcare system. The project is based on patients with endometriosis attached to the Gynecological Obstetric Department at OUH.
This PhD project aspired to help new mothers live a healthy life and to control their weight after pregnancy and birth.
In the AutoDok project, the Patient Deterioration Warning System was extended with functionality for handling clinical documentation for patients during periods of their admission.
The aim of the ACQUIRE-ICD project is to turn the patients into active co-players in the management of their disease to the effect that they enter decisions made about their treatment.
Digital Vision aimed to ensure smooth workflows, free time for the patients and easing of patient pathways. It meant to prepare the department for New OUH (the new hospital in Odense).
This project aimed to develop a digital system that enabled monitor devices and machines to send alarms to the staff’s smartphones, while filtering data so that each type of alarm got its own sound.
The purpose of the project is to develop a solution with Virtual Reality (VR), where clinical staff can train behaviour and hygiene procedures in isolation rooms in a safe and undisturbed environment.
The project aimed to improve available data sets in Denmark and Scotland by creating a joint research infrastructure to advance the use of Colon Capsule Endoscopy in both countries.
The purpose of the MySkills project was to develop a digital platform in the form of an app for introductory material, checklists and competency cards
The project aimed to introduce the use of the app MyMedCards at the Department of Gastroenterology instead of the old clinical reference cards.
The aim of this project was to develop and test a digital care call, where the patient could specify the reason for their call by means of a tablet by the bedside.
The purpose of the project was to test the Measurelet Scale, which consisted of a scale integrated with a tablet, where the patients could register their excretions themselves.
The project aimed to introduce a calling system based on buzzers for the patients, allowing them to go to the examination rooms themselves when the rooms were ready.
The purpose of the project was to test and refine the prototype VR Trainer for virtual simulation of a probe insertion in a practice-oriented and realistic 3D-environment.
The project tested drones for faster transport of medical equipment and biological samples compared to currently available forms of transport.
Outpatient Centre Svendborg aimed to create a framework for projects to identify, qualify and support the use of digital solutions for treatment and care closer to the citizen's home.
The aim of this PhD project was, in collaboration with patients and health professionals, to design and develop a technological solution for psoriasis patients undergoing biological treatment
The aim of the MoreCare project was to develop a mobile service robot that could bring equipment etc. from local depots to the patient wards.
The project aimed to test next practice use of video consultations for the citizens of Aeroe connected to Svendborg Hospital.
The aim of the project "PRO on the patient's premises" was to develop a new course in the patient app My Hospital, which should help to involve patients with chronic intestinal inflammation more in their own course of illness.
The project aimed to test whether small-intake patients accept in-between meals more often when offered by Roberta the Robot Trolley.
The aim of the PhD project was to create new possibilities of patient involvement in the course of kidney transplantation by means of a telemedical solution.
The aim for RoPCA is to ensure a systematic and uniform method for performing the ultrasound scan, which will give the doctors the best possible basis for creating a treatment plan.