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Charité Center for Ambulatory Respiratory Medicine and Oxygen Therapy (CABS) and AmbulanzPartner agree to intensify cooperation in care management
The Charité Center for Ambulatory Respiratory Medicine and Oxygen Therapy (CABS) is a medical partner in the AmbulanzPartner care network. The CABS is an outpatient health center of the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and is headed by Dr. Simone Rosseau. Its work focuses on the care of patients with severe lung diseases, after a long…
AmbulanzPartner and Ipsen Pharma launch the world’s first research project on internet-based care management in spasticity treatment
On 1 October 2014, AmbulanzPartner and Ipsen Pharma are launching a research project to investigate the opportunities offered by digitalization and networking in complex outpatient spasticity treatment. Through AmbulanzPartner.de, all those involved in spasticity treatment are networked in terms of information technology and services. The Internet portal connects specialists, pharmacists, providers of remedies and aids…
Science prize from the German Neurological Society for the network of ALS outpatient clinics and AmbulanzPartner
During this year’s annual conference of the German Society of Neurology (DGN) in Munich, the DGN poster prize in the motor neuron and muscle diseases category was awarded to a consortium of university ALS outpatient clinics and AmbulanzPartner. The award was given for the scientific contribution ‘Provision of aidsin ALS – analysis from 3 years…
20% of people with ALS in Germany use AmbulanzPartner for their care
1,200 people with ALS in Germany currently use AmbulanzPartner for their care with remedies, aids, care services and medication. That is around 20% of all people living with ALS in Germany. This makesAmbulanzPartner the largest network for supporting people with ALS in Europe. The resulting data on care shows for the first time the differences…
OutpatientPartner Academy with new courses on interdisciplinary spasticity treatment in the network
Since June 2014, the AmbulanzPartner Academy has been offering the course“Interdisciplinary spasticity treatment in a network“. The one-day course is aimed at those involved in spasticity treatment, in particular doctors, physiotherapists and occupational therapists as well as neuroorthetics providers. The course develops a concept for interdisciplinary and networked spasticity treatment with botulinum neurotoxin, physiotherapy and…

Outpatient clinic for motor neuron diseases at the University of Dresden new in the OutpatientPartner network
The Outpatient Clinic for Motor Neuron Diseases at the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital at the Technical University of Dresden has been a new medical partner in the OutpatientPartner Care Network since July 1, 2014. The outpatient clinic is a special consultation of the Neurological Outpatient Clinic and is headed by Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Dr.…
Over 200 people take part in the internet-supported medication supply for ALS
The internet-supported medication supply for ALS has been very well received. Launched in August 2013, over 200 people with ALS are currently taking part in the module. In addition to an electronic medication plan, the nationwide medication supply in the AmbulanzPartner supply network also offers telephone advice from a specialist pharmacist and free delivery of…
Medical-Technical Dialog (MTDialog) – Networks have charm
In its 12-2013 issue, the magazine Medizin-Technische Dialog(MTDialog) reports on AmbulanzPartner ‘s participation in the 4th opta data Future Day on November 13 in Essen under the title“Networks have charm“. The theme of the event was “Healthcare industry tomorrow – best practice today”. AmbulanzPartner was presented as best practice in care management via the Internet.
Fachzeitschrift Klinische Neurophysiologie – AmbulanzPartner: multiprofessional and internet-supported care management for ALS
The specialist journal “Klinische Neurophysiologie” is aimed at neurophysiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and neurologists in hospitals and practices. In the June 2013 issue (Clin. Neurophysiol. 2013;44:159-166), AmbulanzPartner is described in detail using the example of care for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Medizin-Technische Dialog (MTDialog) – Interview with Thomas Meyer, founder of AmbulanzPartner
The trade journal “Medizin-Technische Dialog (MTDialog)” features an interview with Thomas Meyer, a founder of AmbulanzPartner (with 13 questions and answers) in its 4-2013 issue (39th year). The topic is“Networks, ambulance partners and care“.


