ELF and the CONNECT clinical research collaboration have launched a survey to better understand how people use and feel about digital tools and artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. We want to hear from you about your experiences, confidence in using these technologies and your willingness to share health data.
This survey is open to everyone, and your insights will help us identify key priorities, concerns and awareness gaps that need to be addressed. Your feedback will play an important role in shaping the future of digital health and ensuring these technologies are accessible and beneficial for all.
The survey will inform an upcoming ELF patient conference on digital health and may be included in research publications. It is completely anonymous and only takes around 10 minutes of your time. Complete the survey today and help shape the future of healthcare across Europe!
Your insights will help shape our work, guiding us in creating dedicated materials and organising events for patients and the public. We may publish a paper with the findings, but individuals’ responses will not be identifiable. With your consent, we may also keep you informed about these activities.
Digital health refers to the use of technology to manage health, provide care and support wellness and wellbeing. Examples include:
These technologies aim to enhance healthcare, improve patients’ access to healthcare and reduce costs.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare involves using advanced computer algorithms to assist with:
AI is used in tools such as symptom checkers, diagnostic platforms and virtual health assistants.
Telemedicine enables patients to consult healthcare providers remotely via:
Telemedicine usually aims to improve access to healthcare, especially for people in remote areas.
Digital platforms in healthcare are websites, Apps or online systems that help people manage their health and access medical services.
They allow users to:
These platforms aim to help both patients and healthcare professionals by making health management easier, more efficient and accessible from anywhere in the world.
Data altruism is the voluntary sharing of personal health data to:
Your data contribution can help improve treatments and healthcare services for everyone.
Translations for this survey will be available soon.