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DiRVa seeks evidence of health outcomes and created value

The project aims to construct a general evaluation model for healthcare digital solutions providers to serve as a tool for building evidence of and communicating the value of their innovations.

Digitaalisten Ratkaisujen Vaikuttavuus DiRVa

DiRVa 2017- Evidence of health outcomes and created value (outcomes per dollar spent) is a prerequisite for successful business operation in the field of healthcare digital solutions. The project aims to construct a general evaluation model for healthcare digital solutions providers to serve as a tool for building evidence of and communicating the value of their innovations.

DiRVa project brings together a multidisciplinary and internationally networked research collaboration committed to building evidence for value in healthcare: Aalto University’s (Healthcare Engineering and Management) together with the most innovative players in the field of healthcare digital solutions in Finland (Duodecim, Klinik, Netmedi, HUS, NewIcon, Affecto, Lääketietokeskus and TeliaSonera).
 

For more information katariina.silander@aalto.fi
 

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