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Maria Hägglund is an Associate Professor in Health Informatics at Uppsala MedTech Science and Innovation, Uppsala University, Sweden. She has a PhD in Medical Informatics and worked at Karolinska Institutet 2009-2019 before returning home to Uppsala.
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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
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
MedTech Magazine’s list of most powerful
Once again, I’m proud to announce that our Health Informatics Centre is represented on the list of most powerful in Swedish MedTech presented by MedTech Magazine. Last year, my colleague and PhD student Sara Riggare was in first place, this … Continue reading
Patient’s online access to their electronic health records in Sweden
In October 2012 I wrote a blog post about why I wanted to read my own electronic health records. In this post, I will try to give a very brief summary of what has happened since then when it comes to … Continue reading
Blogg100
This may be slightly mad considering my recent track record as a blogger, but I’m itching to start writing blog posts again and I figured I need some motivation. So, I’m challenging myself by joining the #blogg100 challenge. The idea … Continue reading
I’m back!
Wow – it’s been almost a year since I last wrote! Not to make excuses, but this has been a very hectic year for me… In July last year I took on the role of Director of Studies for our … Continue reading
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The #EHR4U chat – a summary
I wrote a blog post a couple of days ago called An invitation to participate describing our decision to use twitter to try to engage with a broader public before, during and hopefully after our workshop at Medinfo2013. The workshop … Continue reading
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