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ACRIBiS

ACRIBiS - Advancing Cardiovascular Risk Identification with Structured Clinical Documentation and Biosignal Derived Phenotypes Synthesis

 

Duration of the project: April 2023 - March 2027

 

ACRIBiS, a BMBF-funded medical informatics consortium with 15 research institutions, aims to improve the implementation of personalized risk assessment tools (PRT) in the clinical routine of cardiovascular medicine in Germany. By combining structured clinical recordings with high-resolution biosignal analysis, the predictive performance of these instruments is to be evaluated and optimized in practice. Standardized routine clinical documentation will be established and an interoperable infrastructure created. The aim is to develop effective and dynamically adaptable clinical decision support in order to better take into account the individual needs of patients and improve the quality of care.

 

 

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