In December, a delegation from the Centre for e-health and Sørlandet Hospital Trust (SSHF) went on a trip to Scotland where the goal was to understand Scotland's digital health scene better.
On 13 September, the Centre for e-health invited people to an Open Research Day, shedding light not only on the centre's research activities but also providing valuable insights into perspectives on trends and visions within e-health.
Katherine Brown started as PhD candidate at the Department of Information Systems this month. She will look at the challenges older people and immigrants experience when faced with digital health services.
Scottish health services have invited Agder and the Spanish region of Andalucia to take part in knowledge exchange activities on the topic of digital telecare and healthcare technology.
Several research groups at UiA have been successful in the Norwegian Research Council's rapid funding call for research that will contribute to the better understanding of and mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Margunn Aanestad is a civil engineer and holds a doctorate in telemedicine from the University of Oslo. The interdisciplinary cooperation at the Centre for eHealth is what drew her to Agder.
For three years, the project In For Care has been working on informal care and voluntary assistance in the North Sea region. In this video, the ten partners talk about some of the key ways the project has changed their regions.