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Welcome to the first episode of the Digi4Care podcast — a series on the digital transformation of healthcare across the Danube Region.
In this opening conversation we set the stage for the whole series: what Digi4Care is, why it exists, and what it aims to change. We talk about the uneven pace of healthcare digitalisation across Central and South-Eastern Europe — why some countries lead, why others lag, and why a transnational consortium was needed to push things forward together. From there we look at the biggest barriers to adoption: fragmented systems, incompatible data, regulatory complexity, financing gaps, workforce shortages, and a clinical community that is often (and understandably) cautious about new technology. We then turn to what Digi4Care actually delivers in practice — a digitally enabled integrated care model, a knowledge platform mapping technologies and best practices across the region, a unified data-management framework, and a training toolbox to upskill healthcare professionals. We also give a first look at the four pilots: AI-based screening for diabetic retinopathy, point-of-care ultrasound in primary and emergency care, wearables and apps for cardiovascular and diabetes patients, and digital solutions for dementia and Alzheimer's care — each piloted across several countries so we can compare what works, what doesn't, and what's worth scaling. We close with the longer view: what changes can patients realistically expect, how the project's results can be made sustainable through policy, financing and training, and what the next five years could look like if we get this right.
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If you found this useful, subscribe — each upcoming episode goes deeper into one of the four pilots with the clinicians and researchers leading them. Share your thoughts and questions in the comments.
By ozdravme s.r.o.Welcome to the first episode of the Digi4Care podcast — a series on the digital transformation of healthcare across the Danube Region.
In this opening conversation we set the stage for the whole series: what Digi4Care is, why it exists, and what it aims to change. We talk about the uneven pace of healthcare digitalisation across Central and South-Eastern Europe — why some countries lead, why others lag, and why a transnational consortium was needed to push things forward together. From there we look at the biggest barriers to adoption: fragmented systems, incompatible data, regulatory complexity, financing gaps, workforce shortages, and a clinical community that is often (and understandably) cautious about new technology. We then turn to what Digi4Care actually delivers in practice — a digitally enabled integrated care model, a knowledge platform mapping technologies and best practices across the region, a unified data-management framework, and a training toolbox to upskill healthcare professionals. We also give a first look at the four pilots: AI-based screening for diabetic retinopathy, point-of-care ultrasound in primary and emergency care, wearables and apps for cardiovascular and diabetes patients, and digital solutions for dementia and Alzheimer's care — each piloted across several countries so we can compare what works, what doesn't, and what's worth scaling. We close with the longer view: what changes can patients realistically expect, how the project's results can be made sustainable through policy, financing and training, and what the next five years could look like if we get this right.
WHAT YOU'LL HEAR
GUESTS
HOST
ABOUT DIGI4CARE
If you found this useful, subscribe — each upcoming episode goes deeper into one of the four pilots with the clinicians and researchers leading them. Share your thoughts and questions in the comments.