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G3 gathers top researchers and innovative players in social- and healthcare services

HEMA research group kicks off new G3 project within the Tekes Wellbeing and health programme

Social and health care services need better tools for outcome-based management. G3-project gathers together multidisciplinary and internationally networked research institute, 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s , and the most innovative players in the area of social and health care services (Doctagon, Omasairaala, Noona Healthcare, HUR, HUS). The project aims to generate the necessary scientific basis to underpin informed managerial and policy decisions that improve healthcare outcomes. The understanding developed in the project will be codified into a toolkit that can assist both policy makers and healthcare providers develop their outcome-based management.

For more information:
Tomi Malmström, Tel. +358 50 323 4775

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