Diagnostics and safety
Program focus
We conduct research on initiatives that ensure safety for citizens and support a secure healthcare system with a strong learning culture, benefiting both patients and staff.
Our research explores the potential of the latest technologies in areas such as clinical decision-making, clinical diagnostics, imaging diagnostics, and laboratory medical analyses. The goal is to provide patients with the best possible understanding of their individual symptoms and to deliver the highest evidence-based quality in education and practice.
We focus on patientology in a high-tech environment, patient safety, and radiation protection, as well as the optimization of new technology. This is to achieve the best possible safety and quality in prevention and diagnostics, ensuring that clinical, laboratory, and imaging diagnostics are used effectively, full utilizing technological opportunities.
Current projects

SIRT
The project involves examining the health risks for healthcare personnel associated with prolonged exposure to low-dose radioactive radiation in the healthcare system.

Diagnosis teams
The project focuses on improving patient safety by involving multiple professional groups in diagnosing patients.

Diagnostic software
The project aims to enhance X-ray images while reducing radiation doses for the benefit of patients.
Completed projects

Mobile X-ray
The project involved a mobile X-ray team that visits vulnerable citizens in their homes to improve patient care and enhance the competencies of radiographers.