Research output per year
Research output per year
Petra Porte is an assistant professor dedicated to the implementation and integration of technological innovations within the healthcare sector. She focuses on the sustainable adoption of these innovations, investigating how they can be effectively evaluated and integrated into existing financial and infrastructural frameworks to ensure long-term organizational success.
With a background in technical medicine, social medicine, and clinical informatics, Petra is well-equipped to bridge the gap between digital innovations and healthcare practices. Her research addresses critical challenges in modern healthcare, such as rising costs and workforce shortages. By exploring the interplay between medical technologies, care processes, and outcomes, she aims to foster sustainable practices that enhance patient care while also supporting healthcare professionals in their essential roles.
Through her work, Petra is committed to driving meaningful change in the healthcare landscape, ensuring that technological advancements are not only effective but also viable in the long term.
PhD, Safe Use of Medical Devices in Dutch Hospitals, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute
Aug 2015 → Jan 2020
Award Date: 29 Jan 2020
PDEng Clinical Informatics, Eindhoven University of Technology
Oct 2018 → Sept 2020
Master, Technical medicine - Sensing&Stimulation, University of Twente
Sept 2012 → Jul 2015
Bachelor, Technical Medicine , University of Twente
Sept 2009 → Jul 2012
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Academic
Research output: Chapter/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Academic
Leusder, M. (Creator), Porte, P. (Creator), Ahaus, K. (Creator) & van Elten, H. (Creator), 2023
DOI: 10.25397/eur.20279883.v1, https://datarepository.eur.nl/articles/dataset/Digital_online_content_package_for_Cost_measurement_in_value-based_health_care_a_systematic_review_/20279883/1
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