Social Innovation

Heartrunner Sweden

In Sweden, there are currently some 21,000 volunteers ready to respond to 
help cardiac arrest victims. A smartphone alert system guides them directly to victims – often faster than ambulances. The service, the result of research carried out at the Centrum för Hjärtstoppsforskning, is now ready for export markets.

2021-02-02T15:06:07+01:00September 30th, 2020|Social Innovation|

Cogmed

Children who exercise their working memory also find it easier to concentrate. This was one of the key insights that Torkel Klingberg gained from developing a clinical training programme for children with ADHD. The next step is a research-based tool to increase knowledge of mathematics among the world’s children.

2021-02-02T15:07:01+01:00September 29th, 2020|Social Innovation|

Döbra

The DöBra (“Die Well” ) cards help people to reflect on and talk about their values and preferences for the end of life—a topic that can often be difficult  to raise. This tool was developed through an interdisciplinary research programme at Karolinska Institutet and Umeå University, and has  contributed to an ongoing process to develop support for social innovations at Karolinska Institutet.

2021-02-02T15:09:50+01:00September 25th, 2020|Social Innovation|