Biography
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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Tag Archives: #blogg100
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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Tagged #blogg100, EHR4U, Patient empowerment, patient online EHR access
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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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Tagged #blogg100, cancer, eHealth, Kidney cancer, Patient empowerment, Smart Patients
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Flexibility
It will be a short blog post today – gotta have those days too… did I complain the other day about the never ending work of academics, grading exams over the weekend and reviewing papers late at night? Well, today … Continue reading
How much is a conference contribution worth?
I’m reviewing conference submissions right now for the Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2016 (deadline today… I know…), and I thought I’d take the opportunity to reflect on a very special topic that haunts Health Informatics researchers. If you’re a researcher in … Continue reading
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In celebration of academic friendships
This morning I was reached by the best news – my very good friend Isabella just had a daughter! I’m thrilled and so happy I can barely keep myself from jumping on a plane and fly across Sweden to see her. … Continue reading
How professors spend their time
Today it’s saturday. What I’m doing? Playing Wii U with the kids? NO. Taking a long walk or going to the gym? NO. Curled up on the sofa with the next book for my book club? NO. I’m grading exams. … Continue reading