The right information at the right time in the patients journey:
"The most amazing thing about the app was the messaging function. Because I could write to them, it meant that I didn't need to run to the hospital or call and disturb them, so it gave me enormous peace of mind to have that lifeline"
Nebiye Keskin
Former patient
Aarhus University Hospital
"The care guide made me more independent and I did the right exercises to get me back on my feet faster. If I hadn't had the care guide, I would have bombarded the physiotherapists with all sorts of things. I can see the problem if you don't have a care guide and get trained up quickly enough. The others on the rehabilitation team were at a loss."
Rasmus Odgaard Thorup
former patient, hip rehabilitation
North Zealand Hospital
"It's a dying breed that no longer knows how to use IT. Hopefully it is, because we are so dependent on IT in all contexts. That must be the future."
Ellen-Magrethe
Former patient
Aarhus University Hospital
The power to control patient communication: "There's a trust that we're saying the right thing, so I think it's also a good idea that we have the freedom to put it in an app and that it doesn't have to go through a powerful filter."
Martin Gottliebsen
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Aarhus University Hospital
"The care guide made me more independent and I did the right exercises to get me back on my feet faster. If I hadn't had the care guide, I would have bombarded the physiotherapists with all sorts of things. I can see the problem if you don't have a care guide and get trained up quickly enough. The others on the rehabilitation team were at a loss."
Torben Smidt Hansen
Head Doctor
Department of Lung Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital
"It's a dying breed that no longer knows how to use IT. Hopefully it is, because we are so dependent on IT in all contexts. That must be the future."
Dorthe Voss
Nurse
Fertility Clinic, Horsens Hospital