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Health and social care

Despite significant quality improvements, health and care systems across the world are under unrelenting pressure from an exponential growth in the scale and complexity of needs. This demands digital transformation in healthcare.

The growing gap between demand and supply is being exacerbated by heightened public expectation for personalized care. Digital health technology, allied with data, offers a way forward.  It can increase scarce capacity, enable flexible person-centric services, and reduce friction between care organizations. However, the complexity of systems across multiple health and social care services, and the challenges of legacy technical debt, are barriers to change.

Transforming with digital technology in healthcare

We’re improving the patient experience with digital transformation in healthcare. From strategy and modelling to intelligent automation, EPR implementation, and product engineering, we deliver sustained value. How? With user-centered design, data-driven innovation, and the digital technology needed to scale new models of public healthcare.

AI and the future of healthcare

Using artificial intelligence to aid healthy aging.

What we do

Health and social care that’s designed to meet the needs of the individual, whether at home, in the community, or in hospital is a public sector imperative. Healthcare professionals too expect a better workplace experience enabled by digital technology in healthcare.

Access to timely data that can be shared within data ecosystems enhances patient flow and informs better care decisions. We build digital platforms offering a unified, transparent, and secured route to connecting data for the delivery of personalized care along the patient pathway.

From improved and faster diagnostics with artificial intelligence, to more efficient resource management addressing capacity and budget challenges, we help public healthcare providers use analytics, data, and digital health technology to accelerate their digital transformation.

From aging buildings that waste energy to carbon-hungry vehicle fleets, public healthcare is in need of a sustainability transformation. Connected technology offers the ability to account for energy consumption, with CO2 dashboards informing carbon reduction strategies and driving sustainability in behaviors.

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      Meet our experts

      Angelica Lindblad

      Manager, People Manager in Public Services, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Invent, Sweden, Denmark and Finland
      Angelica is an expert and management consultant with experience working on projects within publicly governed organizations. She possesses knowledge and experience across various public authorities. Her areas of expertise include organizational governance, strategic investigative work, and digitalization within the public sector. She enjoys working at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ because the company collaborates closely with clients and fosters engagement with stakeholders, and is a highly appreciated project leader by clients.

      Mari Säll

      Account Executive Regions and Cities
      Mari has 25 years of experience in Healthcare and is passionate about making everyday life easier for our citizens and care providers in our regions and cities. And with the help of all the fantastic technology and knowledge in digitization, she and her colleagues contribute to a sustainable society for our customers in healthcare and welfare.