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The HIP CDR in action

We are already realising exciting, forward-looking projects for better healthcare based on the HIP CDR with these customers and partners.

HIP References

HIP CDR im Einsatz beim Alice-Hospital Darmstadt

Alice Hospital

We have been working since 2023 with Alice-Hospital Darmstadt, which wants to use the HIP CDR to implement a data and process management platform for more efficient patient care.

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AOK Niedersachsen

Design, development, and operation of digital applications for AOK Niedersachsen, a statutory health insurance provider, for use by doctors (doctor portal) and the insured (health assistance) to improve regional health care in Lower Saxony.

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Bundesministerium für Gesundheit

We have been working with the German Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) since 2020. BMG is supporting the further development of SORMAS, a contact tracing management system used by health boards during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Charité

As part of the EMPAIA Consortium, we have been working since 2020 with the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin teaching hospital on a web-based platform for secure, cross-sectoral, and efficient access to AI-enabled image-based medical diagnostics.

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Deutsche Stiftung für chronisch Kranke

We have been working since 2019 with the German Foundation for the Chronically Ill as part of the ACHT project to establish a digitally supported, structured, and cross-sectoral aftercare programme for post-operative bariatric and metabolic patients.

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Digitale FortschrittsHubs Gesundheit

We have been working since 2021 with the “Digital Hubs: Advances in Research and Health Care” initiative funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). This aims to improve outpatient and inpatient care through cross-sectoral utilisation and analysis of routine data—for example in relation to cardiovascular disease.

Das HIP CDR im Einsatz beim Evangelischen Krankenhaus Oldenburg

Evangelisches Krankenhaus Oldenburg

Together with the Pius Hospital, the Evangelical Hospital Oldenburg is building a health data management system within the framework of the German Hospital Future Act. In addition to internal clinical use of the HIP CDR, another instance will be provided in the form of a telemedicine repository network to be used jointly by both hospitals.

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Generalitat de Catalunya

We have been working since 2023 with the Government of Catalonia to build a pioneering clinical data platform. The aim is to provide a truly end-to-end platform that will unify and homogenise electronic health records for the entire region of Catalonia with its more than 7.5 million inhabitants.

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Helmholtz

We have been working since 2020 with the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) on further development of SORMAS, an epidemic management system for COVID-19 contact tracing used by health boards in Germany, France, Switzerland, and elsewhere.

Das HIP CDR im Einsatz bei den Kreiskliniken Dillingen-Wertingen

Kreiskliniken Dillingen-Wertingen

The Dillingen and Wertingen regional hospitals are using the HIP CDR to create interoperable, complete, and quality-assured patient records for improved and more efficient patient care.

Das HIP CDR im Einsatz bei der Marienhaus-Gruppe

Marienhaus-Gruppe

The Marienhaus Group opted for the HIP CDR in April 2023. The group of companies includes 15 hospitals in North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Saarland.

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NUM

Since August 2020, we have been working with the German Network of University Medicine (NUM) to develop an innovative research data platform (CODEX). The aim is to provide researchers with fast and standardised access to COVID-19 data all across Germany.

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pius Hospital

Together with the Evangelical Hospital Oldenburg, the Pius Hospital is building a health data management system within the framework of the German Hospital Future Act. In addition to internal clinical use of the HIP CDR, another instance will be provided in the form of a telemedicine repository network to be used jointly by both hospitals.

Das HIP CDR im Einsatz bei der Ruhr Universität Bochum

RUB

In order to strengthen its research and teaching activities locally, nationally, and internationally, the University Hospitals of the Ruhr University of Bochum syndicate set itself the goal of building medical research data infrastructure that will enable straightforward data sharing in accordance with privacy laws. The HIP CDR is the backbone of this project.

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SORMAS

Since 2017, we have been working with HZI to develop SORMAS, an epidemic management system initially deployed to combat mpox in Nigeria. It has now been used to contain a total of 37 infectious diseases in West Africa. Up to late 2022, SORMAS was also successfully used by health boards for case and contact tracing management during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Das HIP CDR im Einsatz beim ST. Antonius Krankenhaus Köln

St. Antonius

The St. Antonius Hospital in Cologne was one of the first institutions of its kind in Germany to take the next step in digitalisation as early as March 2023. The hospital is using vitagroup’s HIP CDR to store health data centrally—regardless of vendor or system.

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Universitätsklinikum Essen

We have been working since 2020 with Essen University Hospital on the NEPHRO-DIGITAL healthcare project. The electronic nephrology health record developed and realised through this has led to better networking between service providers and therefore increased quality of treatment.

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UMG

Since 2021, we have been working on the CAEHR project coordinated by the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), which aims to improve cardiovascular healthcare through better health communication and the timely provision of relevant health information. Intelligent data-driven services are to be established along the entire treatment path for this.

HIP Partner

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averbis

vitagroup and Averbis have established a firm partnership. With the solutions from both strong players—namely, the HIP CDR from vitagroup and Averbis Health Discovery—healthcare providers can now efficiently use all their data and information for care and research purposes while ensuring a high level of quality.

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Digital Avantgarde

Our partner Digital Avantgarde supports us in driving digital transformation in the healthcare sector. We work together on pioneering digitalisation projects, often involving hospital use of the HIP CDR.

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EY

We have been working since 2022 with our consulting partner EY-Parthenon to promote openEHR as an international standard for storing health data and to establish our HIP CDR in the hospital environment. We always take account of the importance of data and of information sharing between healthcare providers in the digital transformation of the healthcare system.

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IBM

IBM and vitagroup are working in partnership to build a pioneering clinical data platform in Catalonia. The aim is to provide a truly end-to-end platform that will unify and homogenise electronic health records for the entire region of Catalonia with its more than 7.5 million inhabitants.

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kyndryl

We have been working since 2023 with Kyndryl to build a pioneering clinical data platform. The aim is to provide a truly end-to-end platform that will unify and homogenise electronic health records for the entire region of Catalonia with its more than 7.5 million inhabitants.

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Medblocks

We have been working since 2023 with Medblocks to build a pioneering clinical data platform. The aim is to provide a truly end-to-end platform that will unify and homogenise electronic health records for the entire region of Catalonia with its more than 7.5 million inhabitants.

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Red Hat

We have been working since 2023 with Red Hat to build a pioneering clinical data platform. The aim is to provide a truly end-to-end platform that will unify and homogenise electronic health records for the entire region of Catalonia with its more than 7.5 million inhabitants.

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VIEWNEXT

We have been working since 2023 with VIEWNEXT to build a pioneering clinical data platform. The aim is to provide a truly end-to-end platform that will unify and homogenise electronic health records for the entire region of Catalonia with its more than 7.5 million inhabitants.

vitagroup und Yugabyte schließen Partnerschaft

yugabyte

vitagroup and Yugabyte have established a strong partnership. Thanks to the cooperation between both companies, customers using the HIP CDR can meet the highest scalability and performance demands.

HIP Initiatives & Consortia

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EHRbase

We have launched and are actively promoting the EHRbase open-source stack based on openEHR, an international electronic health data standard. Providing the basis for true vendor independency, EHRbase has now become the starting point for many innovative projects and implementations.

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empaia

As part of the EMPAIA Consortium, we are developing a browser-based platform to enable intelligent networked collaboration between AI solutions and medical users of image-based diagnostic services. This involves the use of existing components and modules within our Health Intelligence Platform (HIP).

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HHA

Since 2022, we have been partnering with Herz-Hirn-Allianz in pursuit of a common goal: reducing cardiovascular disease. With our many years of experience and our established digital solutions, such as the HIP CDR, we are making a valuable contribution to the effective improvement of healthcare for the patients concerned.

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HiGHmed

As an industry partner, we are working closely with the HiGHmed Consortium to develop and provide the technology and technical infrastructure needed for various pioneering research projects.

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MII

We have been working for many years with Medical Informatics, an initiative funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) with the aim of providing digital health data for medical research, reliably and quickly. One of the four main consortia involved is the HiGHmed Consortium, which is enabling the development of innovative information infrastructure.

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openEHR

openEHR, the international electronic health data standard, serves as the basis for our HIP CDR, enabling highly structured storage of health data and providing maximum flexibility, transparency, and future-proofing.