The SEPSIS‑Connect project aimed to enable the early detection and monitoring of sepsis in at‑risk patients through the use of innovative technologies.
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The Telemonitoring Prescription project (TMP) addresses the lack of standardized telemonitoring integration in Belgium’s healthcare system. It aims to create a scalable, interoperable framework that connects hospitals and telemonitoring providers via a unified data integration gateway.
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This project aims to support an amount of psychiatric hospitals of in their joint transformation towards fast and simple exchange of patient data from their EHRs using the FHIR standard and SNOMED CT–coded datasets.
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The project addresses the fundamental challenge of unlocking valuable patient data trapped in isolated hospital silos to enable large-scale, multicentric clinical research. Its vision is to create a multimodal health ecosystem that makes data usable for secondary purposes—research, AI development, and quality improvement—without moving or exposing sensitive patient data.
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By sharing the lightest possible set of facts about patients, care processes, and outcomes, we enable a dashboard that allows participating institutions, within a secure online environment, to compare their own results with those of other institutions for an agreed set of fundamental patient characteristics, care processes, and outcomes.
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The objective of the DPIforINAH project is to take the INAH project to the next level by implementing a hospital EHR data extractor, based on natural language recognition, to feed the INAH data warehouse in OMOP format.
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The project aims to improve the information exchange between general practitioners and hospitals by moving from unstructured free‑text referral letters and result reports to structured, coded clinical communication.
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The project brings together three hospitals, nine residential care centres (WZCs), and the AI vendor Bingli to develop, test, and implement an AI‑based differential diagnostic triage tool tailored to geriatric care.
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Digitalisation of the care pathways for OPAT (outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy) and onco@home (home administration of antitumoral therapy).
This enables structured communication—covering symptoms, observations, and vital parameters—from primary care or the patient directly to the hospital.
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This project develops a central medical center for home monitoring of patients at risk of sepsis. Building on UZA’s UZA@home experience, a new transmural care pathway was created using a smartphone app and wearable devices that continuously collect health data. A specialized 24/7 Rapid Response & Telemonitoring Team (RRT²) evaluates these parameters and intervenes when needed.
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