Projecten
Using Machine Learning to Measure Performance in Healthcare KU Leuven
This research project will explore how machine learning (ML) algorithms in a healthcare setting will help organizational decision-makers to make sense of patient input and outcome data and produce helpful recommendations for hospitals and healthcare providers.
Optimaliseren voor meerdere uitkomsten in value-based healthcare Vlerick Business School
Improving the performance of health care delivery systems to provide quality care for persons with chronic diseases at the primary level of healthcare in rural Karnataka, India Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Evaluating mHealth technology in HIV to improve Empowerment and healthcare utilisation: Research and innovation to Generate Evidence for personalised care Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
platform will build upon and integrate the existing mHealth solutions operated by pioneering healthcare providers in
the UK and Spain and apply a rigorous co-design approach to ensure patient and clinician input to the solution. The
platform will provide users with web based and mobile device applications which interface ...
People-centered digitized healthcare system: Using technology as a platform to strengthen the continuum of care in Kibaha, Tanzania Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
“ Examining the quality of maternal and newborn healthcare delivery in an African city – the case of Kampala, Uganda Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Regulation and Trust in Healthcare Data Applications KU Leuven
Medische apps maken het verzamelen, analyseren en delen van gegevens voor gezondheidsdoeleinden mogelijk. Betrouwbaardere gegevensuitwisseling kan helpen bij de ontwikkeling van medische AI. Daarom heeft de EU de Data Governance Act en de European Health Data Space in het leven geroepen om een betrouwbare omgeving voor het delen van gegevens te creëren. Het is echter niet duidelijk of regelgeving van invloed is op het betrouwbaar delen van ...
Optimizing screening practice for gestational diabetes mellitus in primary healthcare facilities in Tanzania Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Making Europe through personalised medicine healthcare KU Leuven
In recent years, the European Union (EU) has targeted Personalised Medicine as a key policy area, increasingly envisaging it as a cornerstone of its innovation strategy. Personalised Medicine has also been adopted as a key focus of health and innovation policy in a number of EU member states. These developments, and the relationship and interactions between them, present a valuable opportunity to investigate the formation and implementation ...