ADLIFE Newsletter

Issue 11 | March 2023

 

Welcome to ADLIFE's 11th newsletter, sharing our latest news, blog articles, and upcoming events!

International Conference on Integrated Care

Presentation

The paper “Ready for the implementation of the ADLIFE digital solutions? A cross-national analysis of contextual factors across seven pilot sites” was accepted for presentation at ICIC24.

Contributors: Janika Blömeke-Cammin, OFritz Arndt, Rachelle Kaye, Dolores Verdoy, Morven Miller, Anne Dichmann Sorknæs, Natassia Kamilla Juul, Ulrika Wineberg, Oliver Groene

More about the Cross-national analysis of contextual factors across seven pilot sites presentation

Workshop

Consortium members led the workshop "How to transform healthcare systems to provide digitally enabled integrated care: Key messages from a real experience". The presenters discussed the aims and methodology as well as the challenges and solutions related to the project. Together with participants they discussed the main barriers and facilitators identified in integrated care interventions with digital tools in different health systems.

 

Celebrating International Days

International Women’s Day

Meet some of the wonderful women of the ADLIFE Consortium celebrating this year’s #InspireInclusion initiative.

World Creativity and Innovation Day

Young innovators worked in interdisciplinary teams, pooling their skills and expertise to address key challenges facing healthcare innovation.

World Book Day

We celebrated by reading the book chapter “Interoperability Architecture of the ADLIFE Project Patient Empowerment Platform” by Gökçe Banu Laleci Ertürkmen, Mustafa Yuksel, Mert Başkaya, Bunyamin Sarıgül, Alper Teoman, Gökhan Yilmaz, Esteban de Manuel

 

ADLIFE Hackathon Outcomes

The ADLIFE Hackathon has concluded, and we are truly impressed by the outstanding submissions and the dedication of all participants!

New team member: Vanessa Zervogianni

Vanessa Zervogianni started her post at the University of Strathclyde in February 2024. Having years of experience in research and science communication, Vanessa saw the ADLIFE post as an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to addressing challenges in present-day healthcare.

Vanessa is currently responsible for dissemination activities related to the project’s website and social media supporting the consortium in all aspects of project communications.

"The most exciting aspect of public health research is the opportunity to address pressing health issues and contribute to evidence-based solutions that have real-world impact"

Interviews with our Consortium members

Rikke Lyngholm Christensen
Programme Manager

What Rikke shared with us

Gökçe Banu Laleci Ertürkmen

R&D Director
What Gökçe shared with us

Coming up: 7th Plenary Meeting

The ADLIFE 7th Plenary meeting is scheduled for May 21-22, 2024, in Glasgow, Scotland. Hosted at the University of Strathclyde, the event aims to review project progress, discuss achievements, and plan future actions.

Participants will engage in sessions led by project leads and experts, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among attendees.

More details will follow in the next issue.