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Entries by Denis Moser

Key Factors for Successful Co-Design with People with Cognitive Impairments

People with cognitive impairments can actively shape digital applications when their lived experiences are included from the very beginning. In collaboration with the TRANSfair Foundation, we conducted participatory workshops with employees to identify requirements for a digital support tool in everyday working life. Our experience shows that true digital participation starts with the requirements-gathering process. […]

Responsibility and Risk: Generative AI in Patient-Centred Healthcare Applications

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming digital healthcare applications, particularly those involving direct patient interaction. However, this progress brings new risks, ranging from misinformation and data privacy issues to unrealistic user expectations. The question is: how can these challenges be addressed? Digital health applications based on generative AI offer patients better access to health information. […]

Care@home: Core Competencies for Home-Based Treatment

Care@home is a care model where patients with acute illnesses are treated in their home environment. This approach presents healthcare professionals with new challenges and requires special competencies. Healthcare is facing a paradigm shift: Care@home, the treatment of patients with acute illnesses in their own homes, is gaining increasing importance [1] . In the psychiatric […]