TSA ITEC 2026
With great enthusiasm, we present to you the International Technology Enabled Care Conference 2026: Connecting communities and enriching lives.
Read moreWebinar | From admission to recovery: Streamlining care with Patient Journey.
Watch the replay!Patient portal in your patient’s pocket
Mobile App for Patients is part of our Enovation Funatic product.
A mobile app for patients is more than a tool for viewing electronic patient records. It’s about properly preparing the patient for what’s coming, assisting them before, during, and after their treatment and engaging them in their entire healthcare pathway.
The patient can use the mobile app on their smartphone or tablet to view, for example, their scheduled appointments with a specific physician and department, what they need to bring and what information is useful to read or review.
The app also makes it easy to change or cancel appointments, provide personal healthcare pathways and complete digital questionnaires. The patient can also ask the physician questions and receive notifications when new information is available.
The patient can access all the important health information, such as their personal health records, in one convenient place.
Both patients and healthcare professionals are better prepared for hospital appointments by completing questionnaires prior to the consultation.
All scheduled appointments are easily found in the online calendar.
Patients can easily ask questions and share their concerns in the live chat.
Offers more support and personal contact with real-time interaction using video calls.
Access to all medical information of your care pathway means fewer hospital visits for a consultation.
With great enthusiasm, we present to you the International Technology Enabled Care Conference 2026: Connecting communities and enriching lives.
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The Mobile App for Patients in practice
When a resident of Limburg has medical symptoms but is unable to go to the GP or hospital, Ambulancezorg Limburg is ready to help. Ambulancezorg Limburg not only provides acute care but also care for patients at home through Master’s-level doctors, nursing specialists and physician assistants (MAZ). This concerns care that is normally provided by GPs (primary care) and treatments that usually take place in the hospital (secondary care).
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More transparency, less effort: efficient staff rostering at Germany’s academic hospital UKSH.
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The Vulpius Klinik in Germany introduced the Patient Journey app to improve patient information and engagement in orthopaedic care. The app digitises care pathways for knee and hip replacement procedures, guiding patients through preparation, surgery, recovery and follow‑up with clear information and videos. Now part of the clinic’s Rapid Recovery programme, the app has strengthened patient involvement, improved communication, and supported more efficient and effective care for both patients and clinicians.
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