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As Philips released the Future Health Index 2021 report, industry leaders convened to discuss AI, sustainability and how the healthcare landscape has grown in the face of the pandemic.
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Philips hosted a virtual round table with industry leaders to discuss the findings of the newly-released Future Health Index 2021 (FHI). Philips’ chief medical officer, Jan Kimpen, hosted the discussion between Professor Wim van Harten, CEO of Rijnstate Hospital in the Netherlands, and Dr Aaron Neinstein, director of clinical informatics at UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation in the US, to discuss the future of healthcare post-pandemic.
In its sixth year, the FHI is an original research report conducted by Philips to analyse and determine the current and future priorities of healthcare leaders across the globe. The report, titled ‘
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Beter treatment of allergies through collaboration between WUR and Rijstate
Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and Rijnstate Hospital are to collaborate closely in the Rijnstate Allergy Centre. This collaboration aims to innovate and further improve the diagnostics and treatment of patients suffering from allergies.
WUR immunologists and allergists of Rijnstate Hospital have been collaborating for some time now. Janneke Ruinemans-Koerts works as a clinical chemist at Rijnstate Hospital and has recently been appointed to a part-time position at WUR. She will focus on the implementation of new diagnostic methods. ‘With this collaboration, we hope to bridge the gap between scientific insights and clinical practice’, says Ruinemans-Koerts. ‘Thus, we hope to make new developments accessible and available to patients sooner’.
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University of Twente to participate in €15M EU project to improve quality of life in outlying European regions
Improving the quality of life of citizens in outlying European regions, including Gelderland-Midden, and thereby stimulating their economic growth, is the dream behind the new European project dRural. This project, which brings together thirty participants from four European countries, aims to co-develop and implement a digital solution for each region. This EU project has an overall budget of €15 million and will launch on 1 January 2021.
In the Netherlands, five parties will be taking part in this international project: Rijnstate Hospital in Arnhem, the municipality of Lingewaard, the Stichting Welzijn Lingewaard foundation, the Health Valley Netherlands care innovation network, and the University of Twente. The project component for this pilot region has