Submission Template
For the processing of the use cases within the DEUTSCHLAND 4.0 project a common submission template is available. This template will help you to structure your ideas and approaches and to find answers to all relevant questions.
SUBMISSION TEMPLATE (English version)
In addition to this submission template, you will find specific requirements and guiding questions for your Use Case in the "Guiding Questions" tab, which you should consider when preparing your submission.
You can also complement your submission with prototypes, pitch decks, images and video material, higher-level concepts or specific application-related instruments - simply submit these documents together with the submission template via our platform.
The aim is to ensure that solutions within the overall project cover a broad spectrum through this approach: from concrete digital product ideas to higher-level visions
Key Questions
Strategy and implementaion
- What could be the possible goals and main business activities of the platform?
- Which (core) functions should be offered in the launch phase? Here you are welcome to let your ideas run free:
- Should this rather be a one-stop-shop solution, or should it promote targeted communication between selected actors?
- Which new approaches for (gamefied?) communication would be conceivable?
- Which actors in the German health care system should be addressed and/or involved (already in platform development in the sense of co development for better ownership)?
- Which contents, topics and questions are relevant for decision making from the point of view of the different actors?
- How can decision-relevant content be made available simply (e.g. necessary simplification of complex topics) and efficiently (different formats according to the issue, e.g. votes, politicians' consultation hours, marketplace of ideas)?
- What could a possible platform layout look like?
- Which technical requirements must be met, and which questions must be answered? (e.g. basic cloud-based technology, registration procedures, data preparation and aggregation for evaluation)
Positioning and relevance
- How can users be motivated to interact on the platform?
- How might the results of this participation procedure be reflected in the political process?
- How can the representativeness of citizen involvement be guaranteed? (e.g. avoidance of focusing on certain disease indications and low-threshold access even for less technology-affine groups of people)
Legal information
- Who is the legal owner and operator of the platform?
- How are the participants' data and identities protected?
