This year’s conference content:

Sleep diary – a tool across patient groups
- Lotte Sandberg Larsen, Advisor, Neurology Clinic Staff, OUS
Sleep problems affect many patient groups and impact both treatment outcomes and quality of life. OUS shares experiences on how a digital sleep diary can assist in mapping and follow-up across different diagnoses and treatment pathways.

Aktiv C - digital treatment program for claudication intermittens
- Erik Mulder Pettersen, PhD, Vascular Surgeon, Sørlandet Hospital
A national, decentralized treatment service for patients with "smoker's leg." Experiences from the development of a digital platform that combines evidence-based education, structured guided training, and quality registration in collaboration with physiotherapists across the country.

Advisors as Change Agents - Experiences from the Implementation of Digital Patient Pathways
- Lotte Sandberg Larsen, Advisor, Neuroscience Clinic Staff, OUS
- Anna Harmens, Senior Advisor - Technology and eHealth
How do you succeed in implementing digital solutions in clinical departments? OUS shares experiences from working as change agents - from MS follow-up and ketogenic diet to osteoporosis pathways. What does it take to get the departments on board?
AI in EG CheckWare: From Code to Clinic
- EG CheckWare
How do we use artificial intelligence in EG CheckWare? We share experiences from three areas: internally in the development team for better code quality and efficiency, in our products for smarter reporting and user-friendliness, and where we are headed with decision support and predictive models
Latest news from CheckWare
- EG CheckWare
What’s new and what lies ahead? We open the conference with an update from product

Pathway-specific mapping in practice – from clinic to quality registry
- Mette Balandin, consultant, DPS Vestfold
- Eirik Paulsen Walderhaug, clinical psychologist specialist, DPS Vestfold
At DPS Vestfold, they have developed a structured assessment model around Repeated One Session Treatment (ROST) – an intensive treatment for five anxiety disorders. A combination of clinician- and patient-reported measures is collected in three waves and exported to a quality register to document treatment effectiveness.

Birth, children, and youth - digital pathways for all ages
- Kathrine Berntsen, Product Owner, Digital Home Follow-up
- Mariann Fjeldstad, ICT Advisor
Vestfold Hospital shares experiences from the maternity and postnatal ward with a new pathway that enables women to go home earlier after childbirth, with confidence in digital home follow-up. In the pediatric and adolescent department, they have implemented needs-driven pathways for epilepsy and IBD, and developed digital assessment forms across several pediatric specialties. The goal is to further develop the assessment forms into more user-driven and flexible patient pathways.

DelMedMeg – from questionnaire to digital ecosystem
- Bror Just Andersen, PhD Psychol, Senior Advisor VVHF, Project Manager DelMedMeg HSØ
How can the patient's own voice become a natural part of the future of digital mental health care. In this presentation, Bror Just Andersen will present how DelMedMeg has evolved from a system for collecting patient-reported data into a digital platform that connects patients, clinicians, management, quality registries, research and new digital health services.
New IBD pathways with home-based calprotectin measurement
- Speaker
Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital is implementing new digital pathways for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), where home-based calprotectin measurement via Calpro is a central part of the follow-up. Lovisenberg shares experiences on how the solution contributes to more targeted clinical follow-up.

From implementation to evaluation – how can we measure the effect(s) of Remote patient monitoring?
- Amund Leinaas, Vestre Viken HF
Amund Leinaas works in the department for research and innovation at Vestre Viken HF, and has many years of experience with implementing remote patient monitoring. This experience is valuable as he, through his ongoing PhD work, evaluates the health economic effects of Remote Patient Monitoring. In his presentation, he will both present his research and share experiences on the development and use of an app for benefit tracking as an integrated part of implementing remote patient monitoring in clinical practice.














