Digitally connected
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Because of digitalisation, focused specifically on developing innovative methods and technologies, we can contribute to tailored healthcare provision as a means of enhancing accessibility and delivering sustainable healthcare solutions.
Ambition 2028
- We continuously implement new digital healthcare concepts
- Our data platform serves as a healthcare data hub
- Our AI-expertise centre investigates, implements, and evaluates AI applications
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In concrete terms
Fulfi lling our ambitions in the fi eld of data driven healthcare and life sciences requires the availability of relevant and interoperable data as well as far-reaching standardisation on the basis of standard work agreements. To make optimum use of (digital) technologies, professionals from different domains and disciplines will collaborate more closely. We will offer space to our employees to acquire the necessary (digital) skills and as a result we will develop the necessary tools for contributing to the digital transformation of our organisation
Highlight
LUMC@Home is a unique example of a ‘new technology’ that has changed the way in which we provide care. In 2015 we started with The Box, a collection of different devices for home monitoring. The possibilities for monitoring at home have now expanded and, within LUMC, more applications for remote monitoring are now in use. This is an important element of futureproof, sustainable care, available in the right place. This makes it possible to safely monitor a patient remotely, thereby requiring fewer hospital visits. Telemonitoring also plays a supporting role in tackling the growing demand for care and the shortage of staff