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Ambulanzpartner takes part in BMBF competition: “Digital platforms – assistance systems for people”

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has launched a competition for research funding for innovative platform ideas. In the funding announcement: “Digital Platforms: Assistance systems for people”, the BMBF has called on small and medium-sized enterprises and cooperating research institutions to submit project outlines. Ambulanzpartner Soziotechnologie APST GmbH (together with two research institutes) entered the competition with a project outline.


The starting point for the platform idea is the existing Ambulanzpartner care portal, which aims to take user interaction to a new level with new technology and a modified service architecture. The platform idea focuses on improving care for people with chronic neurological conditions. In addition to systematically recording the provision of aids and remedies as well as medication treatment, future research and development will focus on how subjective needs (individual values, personal decisions) can be integrated into our care portal and incorporated into care decisions.


By systematically collecting patient reviews, our platform is to develop into a “learning system” that enables care to be improved through reviews.

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