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Jeppe Eriksen is an academic at Aalborg University, where he is engaged in research related to public health and digital health. His work focuses on eHealth, mHealth, and patient participation, primarily exploring how technology influences patient-reported outcomes and decision-making in healthcare settings. Eriksen's research is closely tied to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, specifically targeting health technology assessment and the integration of patient-generated health data. He has been involved in various projects, including the Nordic eHealth Research Network and collaborations on health technology’s impact on resource consumption and patient-reported outcome measures. With a strong background in techno-anthropology, Eriksen delves into human-technology relations and how these interactions shape healthcare experiences. His contributions include peer-reviewed manuscripts, conference presentations, and editorial responsibilities in reputable journals. He is actively supervising PhD candidates and has been involved in numerous research activities, emphasizing the importance of technology in enhancing health services and patient care.
Aalborg University • Aalborg, Denmark
Engaged in research and teaching in public health and digital health.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.