Partners

About The Partners

DigiHealth is driven by a strong network of partners committed to advancing digital competence in healthcare. Bringing together academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and technology experts from across Europe, our consortium combines diverse perspectives and skills. Together, we are shaping the future of digital healthcare education through innovation, collaboration, and shared vision.

The Team Behind

EPIONE was founded in 2002 by a passionate oncologist with the goal of providing accessible social and healthcare services for families in need. Being the first provider of palliative care services in Lithuania, EPIONE's aim was to integrate all the services families need in one place under one name. This included an aim to raise well educated social workers, nurses and individual workers team. The company’s grounding values (“family”, “Work ethic”, “Lithuanian heritage” and “delivery of unique services”) have been the cornerstones for building a strong organization that has raised many leaders and skilled personnel, and has provided love, trust and support for countless number of patients, families. Today, EPIONE has gained high credibility within the industry as being the best and is recognized as a leader in providing modern and patient-centered care solutions, this is all thanks to our team, which successfully educates and onboards every social worker and nursing assistant. EPIONE’s deep domain knowledge and high quality healthcare education models have made it a point of reference for many recent organizations who wish to learn about the implementation of these successful models that EPIONE has developed in their elderly and Alzheimer care homes among others.

ACCELERAS is a corporate social enterprise that emerged in 2023 as an expansion of our prior startup after two years of impactful operations on local level to better tackle the challenges of our learners and partners who expanded exponentially in the past phase. Today, ACCELERAS continues its mission of “Connecting Workforce Synergies” with a main focus on societal development on the local, national, and regional levels. We provide systematic and strategic consulting, serving as a sparring partner for the implementation of profound and sustainable change. The team includes 7 full-time staff, 5 part-time staff, 2 interns and 12 freelance trainers. The staff roles include project managers, financial manager, account and bookkeepers, product manager, researchers, project assistants, office assistants, web & graphics designers, IT specialists, and trainers. We work with more than 25 different local partners and clients, and are serving an ongoing number of 200 to 400 people monthly and this number is expected to be three times more by the end of next year.

Global Med Care Consortium is a consortium of 26 social cooperatives operating in health, social and care sectors. The consortium provides services to a wide range of people, with a special focus on persons with disabilities, the elderly, young, and families with special needs

“FRODIZO” is a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization for the provision of social care services to elderly and disabled people in order for them to retain their maximum level of autonomy and well being. FRODIZO aims to the organization and participation of social prone initiatives and actions that promote active ageing, independent living and social inclusion of elderly and disabled.

Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences is one of the largest universities in Lower Saxony (Germany). At its campuses in Wolfenbüttel, Wolfsburg, Suderburg and Salzgitter, it offers more than 90 degree programs in the fields of law, business, social and health care, as well as technology and computer science. Practical relevance and interdisciplinarity are the focus here.

With about 10,000 students, twelve faculties and 21 departments, Ostfalia counts among the biggest universities of applied sciences in Lower Saxony. As a state institution of higher education, it is represented by personnel of around 900 – including more than 200 professors – at its Salzgitter, Suderburg, Wolfenbüttel, and Wolfsburg branches. Ostfalia also features sevenassociated institutes.