Monthly Archives: March 2016

Crisis information through social media

Today it’s hard to write a blog post that does not focus on the tragic events in Brussels. It’s hard to find the right words though – any words at all actually. But I will follow up on yesterdays blog … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, Twitter!

Apparently, Twitter turns 10 years today – and of course this deserves a blog post on it’s own. I joined twitter in september 2011 – and since then I’ve published 3320 tweets. Puh. I thought this post would be a … Continue reading

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Searching for health information – are you monitoring or blunting?

Is the guitarr shop open on Sunday? How do you change the tier on the bike? What’s a good recipy for waffles? Where’s the best vegetarian restaurant in Nice? Google it. We all go online, constantly, to find out information … Continue reading

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Workshop at Vitalis

Speaking of Vitalis, I’m also organizing a workshop together with Johan Eltes, CTO at Inera. We will engage in an active discussion on how the current eHealth infrastructure can be used to facilitate implementation and spreading of eHealth nationally. If … Continue reading

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Presentation of IntegrIT at Vitalis

If your active within health IT in Sweden, you will have heard about the Vitalis conference. It’s held every year in Gothenburg – and this year is no difference. What’s new this year is that I will be presenting some … Continue reading

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Demo devil – is your name Inera?

Last week I was invited by the LET (Laboratory for Emerging Technologies)research group at KI to participate in a workshop and an afterwork (with beer) at the new H2 Health Hub in Solna. Naturally I agreed, and yesterday I joined a … Continue reading

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Blog restructured

Today I’ve made an important blog decision. I have removed the static page called “Conferences”. I had some naive idea that I would be able to keep an updated list of conferences in Health/Medical Informatics and perhaps even reflections from the … Continue reading

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