"We would like to express our sincere thanks to Fischer, Knoblauch & Co for their outstanding collaboration. From the initial meeting to the final implementation, we always felt well supported and involved in the process. The team not only understood our ideas and wishes but also implemented them creatively and professionally.
We are particularly impressed by the modern look of the final project, which reflects our vision.
Thank you very much for the great work!"
The Vitos Konzern, the Rhineland Regional Council (LVR), the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Council (LWL), the clinics of the district of Upper Bavaria (kbo), the Pfalzklinikum, the ZfP Group, and the Vinzenz von Paul Hospital have joined forces under the umbrella of the non-profit organization Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft für digitale Gesundheit GDG mbH (GDG) to promote digitalization in healthcare. These institutions represent the leading service providers for the treatment of people with mental illness in their respective regions. Together, the seven institutions are dedicated to creating and implementing the digital health portal, Curamenta. On behalf of the GDG, the Vitos Academy has taken over internal project management.
Aimed at interested parties, patients and their relatives, as well as employees across numerous locations, Curamenta is a secure and professional service provided by public institutions. The portal’s goal is to connect and enable users to take advantage of its one-of-a-kind digital services. Many of Curamenta's functions are immediately available, such as the search, information, and self-test functions. In order to introduce digitalization in healthcare on the one hand and the Curamenta platform on the other, FKC developed an e-learning program in collaboration with the Vitos Academy and GDG.
When designing this e-learning course, we faced the challenge of not only imparting knowledge but also generating acceptance and interest in the topics of digitalization in healthcare in general, and the Curamenta platform in particular. This was achieved through the use of interactive elements and a compelling design.
This collaborative project stands out due to its interactivity and motivating course presentation. To achieve this, we used a combination of short explanatory videos, high-quality animations, and game-based elements such as a mini-game.