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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Care Technology

Background:

  • Online platforms are increasingly used to support patient management.
  • Pediatric skin conditions require specialized, accessible information and care coordination.
  • Transmural care models aim to improve continuity between healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Dutch Skin House, an innovative online platform for pediatric skin conditions.
  • To highlight its features for patient information, personal health records, and care planning.
  • To emphasize its role in facilitating patient-centered, transmural care and research.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an interactive online platform.
  • Integration of reliable, specialist information on diagnosis and treatment.
  • Inclusion of secure, personal health records for patients.
  • Establishment of a connected research platform (Research House).

Main Results:

  • The platform provides comprehensive information for patients and healthcare professionals.
  • Patients can create personal health records to manage diagnostic and treatment plans.
  • The system is designed to support transmural continuation of care.
  • A linked platform supports scientific research in dermatology.

Conclusions:

  • The Dutch Skin House offers a novel approach to managing pediatric skin conditions.
  • It enhances patient engagement and facilitates coordinated, transmural care.
  • The platform serves as a valuable tool for both clinical practice and dermatological research.