Category Archives: DOME consortium

A new adventure begins

It’s time to shake some life into this blog again. Why? After almost 2 years of silence? Well. The past two years have had their fair share of ups and downs, and life has simply been moving too fast for … Continue reading

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Transparency and behavioral change

I’m exhausted after a long day of discussions and meetings and debate. Emotional, engaging and inspiring. We started the day with a great presentation of the OpenNotes initative in the US made by Jan Walker. The experience they have made of … Continue reading

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Interview about DOME-studies

Are you interested in finding out more about some of the results from the DOME research consortium? I’ve written before about my collaboration with researchers from all over Sweden in this consortium, and I’m bound to return to it in … Continue reading

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DOME and research collaboration

Last year I joined the DOME consortium. The consortium is built by researchers from all over Sweden, and the main focus is on studies of the introduction of patients’ online access to their electronic health records (PAEHR). The DOME consortium … Continue reading

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