Author Archives: mariahagglund

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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World leading by 2025 – a new Swedish eHealth vision!

År 2025 ska Sverige vara bäst i världen på att använda digitaliseringens och e-hälsans möjligheter i syfte att underlätta för människor att uppnå en god och jämlik hälsa och välfärd samt utveckla och stärka egna resurser för ökad självständighet och … Continue reading

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PhD parenting

I started writing this post last year as I was taking the MOOC “How to survive your PhD“. I quickly got engaged in online discussions about the struggles of getting your PhD and keeping your sanity. I worked on my … Continue reading

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To my best friend, partner and constant support

Thank you, Mattias. Thank you for being stable when I doubt. Thank you for being patient when I second guess. Thank you for never, ever complaining when I stay up late at night writing research proposals, writing papers, grading exams. … Continue reading

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Giving patients online access to their EHR – interview with Benny Eklund

I’ve written before about patients online access to their Electronic Health Records in Sweden, and this is a topic that is very dear to me – I will without a doubt return to it often. Last year, me and my … Continue reading

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Patient EmPOWERment – what do we mean?

I’ve written before about my PhD student Sara Riggare who is focusing on how health informatics and new technology can help patients to take control over their health and collaboration with healthcare. In this podcast, she discusses the concept “patient empowerment” in … Continue reading

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How has smart patients helped you?

This blog post will be both personal and professional. Perhaps mostly personal, but since this is also my field of research I can’t help but reflect. But let’s start with the personal. A few days before christmas, my dad started … Continue reading

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