Monthly Archives: September 2008

Trust in the Digital World

How can the rights to identity, legality, privacy and intellectual property that we enjoy in the physical world, be mirrored in the digital world? “Further safeguards are needed to protect consumers’ rights, to ensure that citizens can access services regardless of their location or social condition and to ensure that the infrastructure they use is trustworthy.” —Mr. José Manuel Durão Barroso, President of the European Commission at CeBit Trade Fair, March 2008 Reading the EU …

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| Posted on by Krister Svanberg in Applying Technology | 3 Comments

A “Future Vision”

Working with the generic process models in healthcare I see a trend in preparing for more services oriented thinking and more demand for centralized functions like patient overview, security infrastructure and patient centric portals, drugs etc. in a national perspective. Sweden is moving strong on this path and I can see similar trends in the other Nordic countries. In the other hand I see a strong technical potential coming in parallel. Take a look at …

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