P-1 Generative AI-aggregated assessment of a child’s need for services
Tiia Lehtinen
P-2 System-Level Effectiveness Assessment in Wellbeing Services County
Katja Antikainen, Nina Rajainmäki, Ilona Rönkkö, Taina Tarkiainen
P-3 The Smart Home concept, Development of digital learning environments
Inga Pöntiö
P-4 DIGIDIA-project- Training digital skills together
Tuula-Maria Rintala
P-5 MEDigi, the national development of teaching in medicine and dentistry. A study about the use of the MEDigi contents
Tiina Salmijärvi, Matti Nissilä, Laura Kuusalo, Johanna Brandt, Anna-Kaisa Valve-Dietz, Johanna Louhimo, Henri Takalo-Kastari, Petri Kulmala, Jarmo Reponen
P-6 Innovation Factory- Päijät-Häme Health, Sport & Wellbeing
Annamaija Id-Korhonen
P-7 NOTRE project stakeholders support the product development of start-ups
Sami Perälä, Mark van Gils
P-8 The Use of Assistive Technology on Comprehensive Support for People with Dementia, Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals: A Scoping Review
Xingyue Su, Honglin Chen
P-9 Research center promotes research on health and human services informatics and digitalization
Virpi Jylhä
P-10 The stakeholder needs for national digital health network in Finland
Veera Virta, Miia Jansson, Tuire Salonurmi, Kimmo Solehmainen, Outi Kajula, Annamaija Paunu, Pauliina Tryykilä, Aki Gröhn, Niko Männikkö, Mark van Gils, Nina Helander, Elina Kontio, Jarmo Reponen
P-11 Feasibility of a noninvasive heart failure telemonitoring system: A mixed methods study
Teemu Ekola, Vesa Virtanen, Tuomas Koskela
P-12 Defining functional requirements for a self-management solution for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients – a multi-stakeholder multi-framework approach
Kati Auranen, Dipak Kalra, Malte von Tottleben, Mark van Gils
P-13 Skull fracture detection for point-of-care diagnostics and monitoring using microwave technique
Mariella Särestöniemi, Daljeet Singh, Jarmo Reponen, Mikael von und zu Fraunberg, Teemu Myllylä
P-14 The benefits of the Digital Health Village´s hubs and the HealthVillagePRO service were assessed as significant
Minna Rauhala, Soile Tammelin
P-15 When Empathy Challenges Technology: A New Dimension in the Evaluation Framework
Jonna Aholainen, Katariina Velling
P-16 Using text-based asynchronous digital technology to support young people’s mental health
Kiki Metsäranta