Projects
An overview of our projects
PreventNCD is a joint effort to prevent non-communicable diseases such as cancer, type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular - and respiratory diseases
A partnership that develops digital solutions for citizens with various chronic illnesses or a need for support in maintaining healthy habits.
This project develops a comprehensive concept for supporting mental and physical well-being for young people between 13-18 years of age.
The project aims to facilitate engagement in community associations for young people with ties to psychiatry.
The project aims to transform evidence-based knowledge and guidelines into a digital format.
Two projects aimed at promoting physical activity.
In the RAIN network, we exchange ideas and knowledge and inspire solutions using AI at hospitals and across the region in general.
Automation solutions and robotic technology are vital when discussing ways to streamline the future healthcare system.
An app that makes it possible to donate activity and movement data to research and development projects
European citizens are ageing at a rapid pace and this demographic change has become one of the most serious challenges for Europe in the 21st century
Enhancing the digital capabilities of cancer centers in the EU to improve prevention and care.
Facilitation of a Danish ecosystem as part of the ECHAlliance to strengthen international collaboration and sharing of knowledge, to drive sustainable change in the delivery of health and social care.
Uniting stakeholders across EU, national, and regional levels to address demographic challenges and promote active and healthy living.
Consortium for ‘Europe-wide Innovative Procurement of Health and Care Innovation’ (EURIPHI) is paving the way forward for value-based procurement.
Bringing e-health solutions into the care of people suffering from dementia as well as further educating care personnel.
Support for managing type 2 diabetes, self care, and lifestyle changes among vulnerable citizens.
A project aimed at reducing the waste of medication, thereby delivering significant positive effects on the climate, economy, and supply security.
The project aims to investigate the feasibility of replacing single-use instruments made of surgical steel and plastic with multi-use instruments.
Strengthening eHealth, including telemedicine and digital check-ups of cancer patients in distant regions.
the project aims to develop a digital concept that supports rehabilitation through interactive knowledge sharing, tools, and exercises.
The EU initiative JadeCare involves 48 organisations from 17 countries all around Europe in which they collaborate on the transfer of “Good Practices” to face the challenges of the transformation of Healthcare in the EU.
People with chronic illnesses and healthcare professionals can collaborate on health initiatives remotely.
The project will identify areas with a high level of medicine waste in hospital departments.
The project aims to map out the extent and underlying causes of medicine waste from patients admitted to Hospice Southwest Jutland.
This feasibility study investigates whether it is possible to recycle PET plastic from used blood collection tubes.
The project investigates which patients with lung conditions can safely switch to a more climate-friendly powder-based inhaler instead of an aerosol inhaler.
There is significant potential in exploiting how technological opportunities can be of benefit for these patients.
A pilot project will investigate and assess possible automation solutions to support and ease waste separation at the hospital.
the projects aims to provide leaders with the necessary skills to manage and lead digitalization within the healthcare sector.
The EU-project will improve the digital skills of healthcare professionals.
Pilot study aimed at exploring ethnic minorities' awareness of and use of Sundhed.dk.
The project will develop a prototype of a robot, which takes on specific tasks in health care departments.
GTP is the platform in the Region of Southern Denmark where we efficiently and cost-effectively mature ideas, and convert them into specific digitalised healthcare offers for citizens.
ProVaHealth stimulates cooperation among health laboratories in the Baltic Sea region that test new products and technologies in real life contexts.
The project is a large-scale EU project that sets out to create better solutions for citizens with chronic conditions. The Region of Southern Denmark has developed the tool for evaluation – the MAST model that the project is based on.
The project aims to create a flexible and individualized digital pregnancy care pathway with seamless data flow across sectors.
The EU project focuses on integrated care, cross sector communication, and a more efficient approach towards health and care of citizens with a chronic condition.
14 European partner regions collaborate to find solutions and best practices for the roll-out of active living solutions across Europe.
A common European platform called UniversAAL gathers 5 former AAL platforms. The Health Innovation Centre of Southern Denmark represents the Region of Southern Denmark and is responsible for the dissemination and evaluation of the results.