
Skillhabit coordinates NorDigHE – a large digital health project
Our partners in this project include Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Nordsjællands Hospital/North Zealand Hospital, University College Copenhagen, Østfold University College, Lund University, Mount Visual and Copenhagen Game Lab.
The goal is to develop and test a digital training program for healthcare professionals, aimed at managing patients receiving digital care in their own homes. This goal is achieved through close collaboration between Danish, Swedish and Norwegian educational institutions, hospitals, universities and private partners.
Skillhabit plays a significant role in developing the platform that will train the region’s healthcare professionals to meet the growing demands of Hospital at Home (HaH), which is an alternative where the patient receives hospital-level care at home instead of staying in a hospital.

The advantages of Skillhabit
Skillhabit has extensive experience in gathering and packaging expert knowledge. Our platform is designed to offer high-quality and standardized eLearning, which is crucial for achieving the project’s objectives.
Our platform is adaptable and accessible, enabling flexible training for participants.
With our analytics tool, we can track participants' progress and ensure that the training complies with all high-quality standards.
Continuous review of the content guarantees that the materials remain up-to-date and relevant, keeping pace with the latest advancements in HaH care.
Skillhabit shares the project’s vision of enhancing healthcare in Scandinavia through specialized digital education.
The goal of the project
The project aims to:
- Standardize medical training within HaH to improve healthcare and its accessibility.
- Standardize a curriculum for healthcare staff seeking expertise in HaH care.
- Elevate the status of HaH by offering standardized training with certification.
- Provide cutting-edge expertise across all specialties.

Our commitment
At Skillhabit, we are committed to this project to contribute to the improvement of healthcare in Scandinavia through our expertise in digital education.
The project partners come from Denmark, Norway and Sweden. By the end of the project, we expect the digital training program for healthcare professionals to be ready for implementation in most Scandinavian hospitals and healthcare education programs. We estimate that 400 medical doctors and students from three countries will have completed the training.

Contact information
For more information, please contact Marita Brannäs, Course Creator, Customer Success at Skillhabit/TicTac.
Read more about NorDigHE here: https://www.nordighe.org/