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Sabine Koch is a Professor and Head of the Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden's leading medical university. She holds a PhD and MSc in Medical Informatics from Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg. Her research focuses on health informatics, including collaborative care models, usability in healthcare technology, decision support systems, and patient-centered information systems. She has led major initiatives such as the Health Informatics Centre (HIC) and the Global Master's Programme in Health Informatics.
- Affiliations: IMIA Past President, Editor-in-Chief of Methods of Information in Medicine, and member of multiple national and international advisory boards.
- Education: PhD (1998, summa cum laude) and MSc (1993) in Medical Informatics from Heidelberg.
- Awards: Includes Fellowships from the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (2017) and the American College of Medical Informatics (2016).
Her research emphasizes integrating technology with healthcare needs to enhance service delivery. Recent work includes studies on eHealth policy, clinical decision support, and patient self-reporting systems in emergency care.
Notable grants include the Swedish Research Council-funded 'Scalable Federated Learning' (2022–2025) and 'Pacess' (2017–2019), focusing on patient-centered eHealth access. She leads a research group exploring health informatics applications in decision-making and patient empowerment.


