Automated pain recognition - 25/01/2023 Using artificial intelligence to improve pain management Psychologists from Ulm and their cooperation partners have developed algorithms for automated pain recognition in order to be able to dose painkillers more precisely. The researchers are now looking for industrial partners to take their project to application.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/using-artificial-intelligence-improve-pain-management
Start-up Actimi GmbH - 23/11/2022 Real-time telemonitoring of heart failure Improved quality of life for patients and lower costs for health insurers: these are the advantages of telemonitoring patients with advanced heart failure. The Stuttgart-based start-up Actimi offers an all-in-one platform for those who treat and those who suffer from the disease.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/real-time-telemonitoring-heart-failure
Product testing under real conditions - 11/05/2022 INSPIRE Living Lab: a bridge between industry and the clinic Coming up with innovative ideas and products in the medical care area is highly relevant not only for the further development of Baden-Württemberg as a health region, but also for improving healthcare itself. However, bridging the gap between industry and the clinic often proves difficult. To drive this process forward, the INSPIRE Living Lab was opened at the University Medical Centre Mannheim in 2021.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/inspire-living-lab-bridge-between-industry-and-clinic
Expert interview - 31/08/2021 Health Data Scenarios - many possibilities for the future? The digitization of healthcare is progressing slowly but steadily. In addition to simple telemedical applications, data such as electronic patient records are forming the basis of digitization. The ‘Health Data Scenarios’ project aims to model the future of healthcare data by using scenarios. Lucas Scherdel, Healthcare Innovation Director at DayOne, and Dr. Alexander Fink, founder and CEO of ScMI AG, explain how this will work.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/health-data-scenarios-many-possibilities-future
Press release - 22/12/2020 Voluntary or compulsory? New evidence on motivation for anti-Covid-19 policies A study by the University of Konstanz shows that voluntary motivation to comply with anti-Covid-19 policies is relatively high in Germany, but can be undermined by enforcement - The consequence of this finding differs depending on the policy.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/voluntary-or-compulsory-new-evidence-motivation-anti-covid-19-policies
Article - 15/10/2019 docdirekt – a smart way to contact a doctor in Baden-Württemberg You feel unwell, but the family doctor’s practice is closed or it’s impossible to get an appointment at short notice. As part of their docdirekt project, the Baden-Württemberg Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (in German: "Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung Baden-Württemberg (KVBW)) is now offering help for such cases. Everyone signed up to the statutory health insurance scheme will now be able to ring, contact via apps or…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/docdirekt-smart-zum-arzt-baden-wuerttemberg
Expert interview - 13/05/2019 Innovation management in the life sciences – Inova DE provides insights Personalized medicine, medical technology, digital health and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing diagnostics and product development. Analyses are becoming faster and more precise, and data volumes can now be networked and used effectively. The goal of improving people's quality of life is within reach, and this will also strengthen Germany’s future viability. However, not every good idea can be turned into a marketable commodity.…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/innovation-management-in-the-life-sciences-inova-de-provides-insights
Article - 18/03/2019 EHR and PHR: digital records in the German healthcare system EHRs, i.e. electronic health records (German: Patientenakte, ePA), are hailed as the key to increasing the quality of care. The Appointment Service and Supply Act (TSVG), adopted on 14th March 2019, requires the German statutory health insurance funds to provide policyholders with electronic health records from 1st January 2021 onwards.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/ehr-and-phr-digital-records-in-the-german-healthcare-system
Company profile - 19/12/2018 With DiHeSys into integrated digital healthcare The founders and partners of DiHeSys have big ambitions: "We have to build a complete ecosystem around the patient," says Dr. Markus Dachtler, managing director of DiHeSys. The company develops products and services for an industry in transition, provides answers to trends such as personalized medicine, 2D- and 3D-printing technologies and platform technologies. The company’s motto: no isolated solutions, but a comprehensive range of…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/with-dihesys-into-integrated-digital-healthcare
Company profile - 19/11/2018 CHILI GmbH – teleradiology pioneers Teleradiology is the most advanced telemedicine application in Germany. CHILI GmbH from Dossenheim is one of the companies that has contributed to driving the development of teleradiology forward. The company specialises in PACS and teleradiology systems and helps connect clinics and physicians.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/chili-gmbh-teleradiology-pioneers
Company profile - 26/07/2018 evid - therapy recommendations at a glance There are over 700 treatment guidelines in Germany alone, and each is up to several hundred pages long. Can doctors still stay on top of things? A start-up company from Mannheim called evid is developing a software that can retrieve relevant therapy recommendations for individual patients from the huge pile of paperwork. In March 2018, the founding trio won first place of the eHealthForum Freiburg start-up competition.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/evid-therapy-recommendations-at-a-glance
Article - 13/06/2018 TeleDerm: Rapid help from a dermatologist via teleconsultation Some geographical locations have relatively few specialist medical practices. Getting an appointment with a specialist if you live in such areas might mean a long wait or a long journey. A study being carried out at the University of Tübingen is looking to improve this situation: the TeleDerm project involves dermatologists using telemedicine to assess skin disorders from images taken by GPs.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/telederm-rapid-help-from-a-dermatologist-via-teleconsultation
Article - 06/06/2018 Robots for assisting with care and treatment in nursing homes and hospitals Robotic systems have great potential in the healthcare sector. For example, intelligent care aids, such as robotic technologies, extended care trolleys and lifters make life easier for nursing home and hospital staff. Mobile robots that assist with transport tasks or guiding people can help patients become more independent.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/robots-for-assisting-with-care-and-treatment-in-nursing-homes-and-hospitals
Article - 16/05/2018 Telemedical neurology council helps speed up stroke treatment Stroke units save lives because specialist treatment is absolutely crucial for stroke patients. However, not all clinics have neurological specialists available 24/7, so telemedicine provides a good solution to the problem. Studies show that telemedical consultations can considerably improve the treatment of stroke patients.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/telemedical-neurology-council-helps-speed-up-stroke-treatment
Big Data - 26/03/2018 Eliciting reliable information from big data with classifiers and multimodal data fusion Prof. Hans A. Kestler knows a great deal about large amounts of data. He heads up the Institute of Medical Systems Biology at the University of Ulm and is constantly inundated with cooperation enquiries from clinicians. On behalf of BIOPRO, Walter Pytlik asked him whether the conditions for using big data more in biomedical research are already largely present. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/eliciting-reliable-information-from-big-data-with-classifiers-and-multimodal-data-fusion
Big Data - 13/03/2018 “More data does not automatically imply more knowledge“ In Germany, one of the big names in evidence-based medicine is Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gerd Antes, co-director of Cochrane Germany. In the following interview, Antes talks about the hype surrounding big data, warns against false promises and reminds us about what is taken for granted. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/more-data-does-not-automatically-imply-more-knowledge
Dossier - 06/03/2018 Big data - the big promise of the new digitised world Big data is a widely used buzzword in today's information era. The use of big data in the digital world presents both an opportunity and a risk. Mass data is now used and analysed in almost all areas of life. Even the healthcare sector is undergoing extensive digitisation. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/dossier/big-data-the-big-promise-of-the-new-digitised-world
Article - 15/01/2018 Blockchain technology as an opportunity for more transparency and self-determination In the healthcare sector, blockchain technology is still in the early stages of development, although it has huge potential in this field. It is expected that patients will particularly benefit from the introduction of a decentralised database for managing and sharing health-related information with treating physicians. Statutory health insurance companies become less important as intermediaries. But how exactly does this technology work? https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/blockchain-technology-as-an-opportunity-for-more-transparency-and-self-determination
Article - 20/04/2017 Health app to be integrated into clinical trials Questionnaires are a thing of the past, now it is becoming increasingly likely that information for clinical trials will be collected via apps in the future. A new research platform has been developed to prepare patient data transmitted via smartphone applications. Doctors who are carrying out research will thus have access to more accurate results that will also ultimately benefit patients. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/health-app-to-be-integrated-into-clinical-trials
Article - 31/03/2017 Bosch to enter the medical technology sector – start-up culture meets proven expertise Many of us have known the Bosch Group mainly as a technology company that is active in the automotive sector. Now, the multinational company is opening up a whole new field of business and is entering the medical technology market with a new subsidiary. Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH, which is headquartered in the city of Waiblingen, has developed an innovative breath analysis device that allows asthmatics to measure the severity of airway…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/bosch-to-enter-the-medical-technology-sector-start-up-culture-meets-proven-expertise
Diagnosis - 13/02/2017 Idana: an anamnesis software that asks the right questions Studies have shown that communication between doctors and patients is very important for doctors to be able to give a precise diagnosis and to increase patient acceptance of therapy. Unfortunately, doctors often do not have the time for in-depth conversations with their patients. A new anamnesis software called Idana looks set to change this situation. The software tailors questions specifically to individual patients and helps treating doctors…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/idana-an-anamnesis-software-that-asks-the-right-questions
Company profile - 18/07/2016 mbits imaging GmbH – mobile app in the field of radiology Trying to get a second opinion from a medical colleague who is at home preparing dinner may be quite a challenge, especially when the colleague does not have access to the necessary image data. This has now become easier in the field of radiology thanks to a mobile app called mRay, which provides a reliable way for radiologists to share medical images on mobile devices. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/mbits-imaging-gmbh-mobile-app-in-the-field-of-radiology
eHealth - 21/03/2016 Bertelsmann Foundation report: digital health applications for public use The impact of digital health applications on public health is not yet well documented despite the growing number of health apps on the market. In a report called “Digital-Health-Anwendungen für Bürger: Kontext, Typologie und Relevanz aus Public-Health-Perspektive”, the Bertelsmann Foundation has developed a classification system to facilitate further research and evaluation of digital health applications. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/bertelsmann-foundation-report-digital-health-applications-for-public-use
Telemedicine - 19/10/2015 Medical apps – potential helpers for physicians and patients Can smartphones become health counsellors for patients or diagnostic tools for doctors? The answer is yes, at least technically. However, health apps that comply with valid medical device regulations are still rather rare in Germany. Many health insurance companies are reluctant to pay for the use of these modern tools because the legal framework is inadequate and doctors are not yet fully capable of using them. Nevertheless, the use of such…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/medical-apps-potential-helpers-for-physicians-and-patients
Telemedizin - 19/10/2015 SMARTY – a new way to treat and care for chronically ill children Chronic and complex diseases in children are often a heavy burden on their families. Parents naturally want their children to have the latest treatment, and children are usually treated by several specialists. This makes it rather difficult, or, at the very least, involves considerable effort to keep everyone up to date. Dr. Joachim Riethmüller from the University Children’s Hospital in Tübingen and his team of doctors are using telemedicine in…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/smarty-a-new-way-to-treat-and-care-for-chronically-ill-children