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Year: 2017

Federal Ministry of Education and Research underlines the importance of ambulance partner research project SmartHealthNet
Today, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) underlines the importance of our SmartHealthNet research project with the article ‘Number of the week’ on its website and a press release. The research project started on 01.07.2017 and is funded by the BMBF. Further information: https://www.bmbf.de

Online recording and monitoring of the ALS-FRSr scale via ambulance partners
The “ALS Functional Rating Scale“(ALS-FRSr) is an internationally established scale for assessing ALS disease severity, which evaluates 12 motor functions (subscales) that are typically impaired in ALS. Since March 2017, we have been offering people with ALS the opportunity to document their individual ALS-FRSr scale online at regular intervals. By repeatedly answering the scale at…

Outpatient partner at the 90th Congress of the German Neurological Society 2017
At this year’s 90th Congress of the German Society of Neurology (DGN) from September 20 to 23 in Leipzig, we will show how outpatient partners in neurological palliative care can use “digital intelligence” to offer new and better care services for some partners. One of our highlights is the development and establishment of a care…

The Ambulance Partner Academy program for 2017 is ready
In 2017, the Ambulanzpartner Akademie is once again offering exciting seminars for participants in the care network and interested guests. The thematic focus this year is clearly on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Since Ambulanzpartner was founded in 2011, over 6,500 people with ALS have been cared for in our network. We would like to share the…

Research project on care innovations for people with ALS by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research with Ambulanzpartner
Ambulanzpartner receives research funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for a project on technical care support for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In the ROBINA project, five companies are researching a new type of adaptive human-technology interaction concept together with ambulance partners. The aim of the project is to transfer…








