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There are many promising initiatives in the field of welfare technology underway in Denmark, but we will benefit from them most if these initiatives work closer together, so each can focus on its own particular core competence.
Legislation must both safeguard demands for confidentiality from citizens and ensure that researchers can reap the benefits of access to health-related data, writes Allan Flyvberg, Dean of the Faculty of Health at Aarhus University. He points out…
Do you suddenly have 16 chairs you don’t need, or do you need a specific microscope for the laboratory, then you might find help here at AU. A new ‘Market for used items’ makes it possible for departments and centres to exchange, give away or look…
After eleven-and-a-half-years in the position, department head Søren K. Kjærgaard from the Department of Public Health at Aarhus University has taken the decision to return to research and teaching. This will officially take place on 1 June 2016.
From 20 January the out of hours primary care telephone service in the Central Denmark Region tests an "emergency access"-button that can get people quickly through on the telephone – even though the line has a queue. A PhD student from Aarhus…
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