Discover the list of projects supporting the 8 caring technology principles below.
The PRODIGE project was created in order to help primary care professionals make relevant and ethical choices among digital medical devices (DMDs).
The flemish institute of primary care that aims to develop an online evaluation tool to check how well a digital aid complies with the 8 principles.
A research institute that aims to develop an online tool that helps healthcare organizations implement care technologies aligned with the 8 principles.
A think tank that aims to lead a learning community and create a methodological toolkit to promote, facilitate, and encourage the application of the 8 principles across Belgium.
The CAPRHI group in the department of Medicine and Health sciences explore and implement the 8 principles in diverse contexts, with a special focus on education.
A project of VIVES - University of Applied Sciences - to develop an e-learning tool about the 8 principles.
A care innovation lab that aims to develop tools that encourage healthcare organisations to apply the 8 principles.
Developing a support tool created by and for people with multiple sclerosis, which also enables participative governance to be put in place.
To create two information tools to answer the fundamental questions that health service users have about the primary and secondary use of their data
To give employees the opportunity to design and develop their own solutions to the problems they encounter in their area of practice.