Kristian Kidholm is a Professor at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), affiliated with the Department of Clinical Research and the Centre for Innovative Medical Technology (CIMT) in Odense. He is also associated with the SDU Climate Cluster. His work bridges health economics, health technology assessment, and digital health innovation. His research interests include: Health economics and cost-benefit analysis Health technology assessment (HTA) Telemedicine and digital health solutions Artificial intelligence in healthcare Home monitoring and hospital-at-home models Patient self-care and empowerment His recent publications reflect a strong focus on evaluating digital health technologies, particularly AI in diagnostics, telerehabilitation, and decision support systems. The articles span methodologies such as randomized controlled trials, scoping reviews, and feasibility studies, indicating a multidisciplinary and applied research approach. Themes consistently revolve around improving healthcare efficiency, patient outcomes, and cost-effectiveness through innovation. Kristian Kidholm has contributed to significant projects like MAS-AI (assessment of AI value), PATINA (preventing hospital admissions), and digital transformation initiatives. He has taught courses on health technology assessment and patient involvement, and has supervised research work. His ORCID is 0000-0003-1037-6514, and he is active in public discourse through media contributions on digital health policy.













