The study “Automation Approaches for Digital Therapies - State of the Art” provides information on where automatisms support medical or therapeutic actions to improve the quality of medical treatment or to relieve medical staff.
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In our research, we take a holistic approach that considers system applications along the entire healthcare information chain – from service providers and cost bearers to patients. The aim is to ensure that medical data can be exchanged quickly, securely and in line with requirements between the people and medical facilities involved in the treatment process. We are particularly concerned with the design and development of secure and interoperable information and communication systems for medical care. In doing so, solutions from different research fields are compiled and integrated. The research team has extensive know-how in the construction and migration of IT infrastructures as well as system architectures.
When setting up telemedical assistance systems – e.g. for therapy support with the help of telemedicine and telerehabilitation – we also ensure the integration of IT-based services into clinical and medical workflows. To do this, we look at all aspects of medical, health economic, political and technical requirements. All in all, this improves efficiency in the healthcare system and, ultimately, “healthcare performance”.
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The Innovation Center Telehealth Technologies shows current IT solutions for the therapy of patients and the organization within the medical field. Using interactive demonstrators, the use of IT applications for networked medicine and healthcare as well as in the field of rehabilitation and therapy can be tested and discussed in an interdisciplinary manner with guests from the healthcare sector, politics, administration and research. The aim is to illustrate the low-threshold integration of expanded therapy options and rehabilitation measures into everyday life and to get new solutions off the ground.
The study “Automation Approaches for Digital Therapies - State of the Art” provides information on where automatisms support medical or therapeutic actions to improve the quality of medical treatment or to relieve medical staff.
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In the HYKIST project, a real-time-based AI speech assistance system for basic and emergency medicine is being developed as a pilot. The AI-supported communication is intended to facilitate conversations with medical professionals for people who have only limited German skills. Thanks to automatic speech recognition, machine translation and linkage to a teleconferencing platform, the supervising interpreters are supported in conveying complex medical issues in a user-friendly way.
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