Increased digitalisation in the business sector - with skills supply as the driving force
Increased digitalisation in the business sector - with skills supply as the driving force
During all partnership programmes there are working groups formed around the various priorities that have been reached in the collaboration groups. A total of 25 working groups will take further priority issues and land in concrete proposals. As reports and other deliveries are completed, they will be published on this page. The working group members are behind the proposals presented.
An overview of the collaboration programs' working groups is available as a document on the Government's website.
Increased digitalisation in the business sector - with skills supply as the driving force
The patient's voice on patient advice - A tool for increased patient participation.pdf
The report is produced by the working group crisis preparedness and resilience, a working group within the collaboration Health and life science
This report is the result of a survey of patient councils in Sweden carried out by Ramboll during the period March-August 2021, within the framework of the government's partnership programmes for Health and life sciences. The main authors of the report are Emilia Eldh, co-authors are Eva-Karin Anderman and Linn Flodén, Ramboll and Sara Riggare and Peter Carstedt, both top patients and members of the government's collaboration group for Health and Life Sciences.
At the initiative of the working group, the reports Medical research and development - a prerequisite for dealing with future health threats and the government assignment on Sweden's capacity to produce vaccines ”were produced in the spring of 2021:
Medical research and development - a prerequisite for dealing with future health threats Agenda2021.pdf (forskasverige.se)Report on Sweden's capacity to produce vaccines | Vinnova
Last updated 13 December 2021