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Smart technology for an easier everyday life
In Ålesund municipality, the implementation of welfare technology has contributed to increased safety for users and a more efficient working day for their healthcare professionals.
Halden Municipality went from four unstable monitors under the arm, to one secure tablet in the hand
There's no doubt that continuous monitoring is a very time- and resource-intensive service. The service recipient usually has very complex diagnoses and needs round-the-clock supervision from healthcare professionals. How can such a service be provided in an equally safe, but more resource- and cost-efficient way?
From analog to digital - Inner Østfold Municipality's welfare technology journey
Indre Østfold Municipality has invested in safer health services for users and an easier workday for employees. Read more about their experiences with welfare technology.
Digital home follow-up of children in home hospitals leads to positive quality change
Read about the experiences of the AHS department at Ahus with Digital Home Follow-up (DHO).
Read about Bergen municipality's experience with digital supervision
Digital supervision in Bergen municipality's home care service leads to more privacy and increased security for users, relatives and employees.
Technology improves safety and quality of life for patients
Cameras from Axis and a software application from Tellu are improving the quality of life for residents of Grimstad municipality.
Digital supervision helps to limit infection
At Økernhjemmet, Digital Supervision has contributed to better safety for both staff and residents at night while maintaining service quality, even during the corona pandemic.
"The hospital is perceived as closer"
For kidney patients on home dialysis, digital home monitoring has made everyday life both easier and safer.
4G security alarms improve healthcare
Lillesand Municipality is one of the first municipalities to replace all security alarms for elderly people living at home with only 4G security alarms. There are good reasons for this.
The elderly and the needy are met with security and warmth
Today, more than 2,000 users in Bærum municipality are connected to the Tellus response center and benefit from well-functioning welfare technology.
Innovation collaboration
Remote follow-up of corona patients
We have developed a solution in close collaboration with Bodø municipality that enables patients to live at home and receive remote follow-up. Bodø is now using this solution for new purposes.
Event-driven camera in the patient alert system
The new patient alert system at Sauda District Medical Center provides extra peace of mind for patients and relatives, and makes it easier for nurses to respond quickly when needed.







