Tietoevery Working With Basel University on Healthcare Workflow

New partnership aims to look at workflow on data-driven healthcare;

Basel University Hospital in Switzerland together with Digital Health Nation Innovation Booster has launched a three-month innovation challenge to explore scalable, openEHR-compliant solutions that can enhance the hospital’s clinical workflows and maximize the potential of their new openEHR platform. Tietoevry Care is among the participants invited for the validation phase of the challenge.

Basel University Hospital is in a transformative journey towards becoming a data-driven hospital. As part of this process, the hospital has launched the Digital Health Nation Open Innovation Challenge to find solutions for enhancing interoperability, standardizing documentation, and improving data usability across the hospital’s departments.

The challenge, running from March to June 2025, is designed to develop scalable, openEHR-compliant solutions that integrate seamlessly into the hospital’s daily routines and tasks, and demonstrate significant impact on patient care and clinician efficiency.

“The Digital Health Nation Open Innovation Challenge has brought together experts like Tietoevry Care to tackle one of the biggest challenges in healthcare today: Improving clinical data capture for better healthcare outcomes. Tietoevry Care has a long experience on building scalable openEHR based clinical solutions, and I am excited to work together with their team to see how these applications are improving our workflows”, says Bram Stieltjes, Head of Personalized Health at Basel University Hospital.

Tietoevry Care will participate in the challenge with its open EHR based clinical modules, Lifecare Observations and Lifecare Data Entry. The Lifecare Observations delivers intuitive graphical insights created from complex datasets. The Lifecare Data Entry is designed to simplify inserting good quality patient data. Both modules are highly customizable to meet unique clinical needs and can be used in any type of healthcare environment and any clinician. Tietoevry Care’s goal is to assess the software’s’ suitability for the Swiss market, compliance with national requirements, and usability as standalone applications.

During the challenge, Tietoevry Care’s experts will collaborate closely with Basel University Hospital, working on a selected workflows to assess real-world applicability and compliance.

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