Report of the Rathenau Institute: Health at the centre - Responsible data sharing in the digital society
Posted onResponsible and secure data sharing is best achieved by remaining small in scale and by focusing on what is truly necessary Read More
Responsible and secure data sharing is best achieved by remaining small in scale and by focusing on what is truly necessary Read More
From July 2-5th 2019, the Belgian partners from Thomas More University of Applied Sciences attended the European Congress of Psychology taking place in Moscow, Russia. The main theme of the conference was ‘Psychology: creating the future together’ with different thematic tracks such as Psychology and Health and Psychology and Digital Future. These topics fit perfectly within the eMEN project on how technological applications can be used to improve mental healthcare. Read More
One of the speakers at the Cardiff seminar, ‘Digital Mental Health: Increasing access and equity’, was Helen Northmore. Helen is Programme Manager, Digital Health Ecosystem Wales and her task is building a network that improves developing digital healthcare. Main goal is to bring all the parties that are involved together: industry, social care, experienced users, IT-people. Marleen Swenne wanted to interview her about the theme of the seminar and also because she thought she knew a lot about the e-mental health users’ perspective, but that was not quite correct… Read More
In the Netherlands different types of healthcare service providers use different information standards and digital systems (sometime even within their own organisation). This makes the exchange of medical data and prevention of mistakes very complex. Healthcare is increasingly occurring in networks. These are networks between patients, care providers, colleagues and organisations conducting research and contributing to the improvement of quality. Also, there is a need for patients to access and retrieve their medical data and participate in their own treatment. Read More
The Digital Health Care Act in Germany, presented in May, makes the introduction of e-mental health easier. Read More
eMEN is joining the support network of eHealth HUB. eHealth HUB is an EU-funded (Horizon 2020) cross-border initiative which focusses on the digital health vertical. It provides long-term support for eHealth SMEs and stakeholders to address key challenges. Read More
On July 9th the eMEN project was selected as one of the finalists for the RegioStars Awards, during an official ceremony at the headquarters (Berlaymont Building) of the European Commission. The award was handed over by the European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, Marianne Thyssen, to the project lead partner Arq Foundation and the Interreg NWE program. Arq Foundation was represented by Oyono Vlijter (project lead) and Interreg NWE was presented by the program director, Ruut Louwers. Finalists are selected if their project has a high level of excellence, innovation and transferable solutions. The eMEN project consortium is very proud of this achievement and congratulates all other stakeholders that have supported this project. Read More
As a result of cooperation with the Ideas from Europe project the eMEN project was given an opportunity to present itself at the ‘power pitch’ session ‘Future Now Health: Solution Stage’ (“Moving from sick-care to health-care: prevention and healthy living”) of the Global Entrepreneurship (GES) summit which was held in The Hague from June 3-5. Read More
The eMEN project has a chance to win a prestigious EU Award! We're nominated for The REGIOSTARS 2019 Public Choice Award within the ''Modernising health services'' category. The award goes to the project with the highest number of public support. Read more to like our project. Read More
Dutch health care insurance companies say the Diagnosis Treatment Combinations (DTC) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM V) should no longer be the leading factors when making reimbursement agreements with mental health providers. Read More