Dedalus selected again to deliver Denmark-wide prehospital patient journal following an open tender
Following an open tender process, the Danish Regions have selected Dedalus to continue delivering the Denmark-wide prehospital patient journal (PPJ).
Following an open tender process, the Danish Regions have selected Dedalus to continue delivering the Denmark-wide prehospital patient journal (PPJ).
This reselection means amPHI will remain the day-to-day journal for prehospital care across Denmark. In parallel, Dedalus will work with the Regions on the next version of amPHI, focused on supporting clearer documentation, coordination, and clinical handovers.
Key takeaways
- Following an open tender process Dedalus has been selected by all five Danish Regions to deliver the Denmark-wide prehospital patient journal
- amPHI stays in day-to-day use, while we deliver the next version
- Phased rollout planned across 2026 and 2027
Why the Danish Regions selected Dedalus again
The contract was awarded following an open tender with negotiation, where solutions were assessed on quality and price, supported by dialogue with users and suppliers.
Dorthe Klith, Director of Prehospital Care in Central Denmark Region, summarised the evaluation outcome as follows (Quote translated from Danish):
“We evaluated the solutions based on both price and quality. The chosen solution is a significant improvement on the current one and meets the requirements we as regions have set”
A proven platform with documented results
amPHI has been in operation across all five Danish Regions since 2015, supporting nationwide prehospital documentation. These figures reflect the scale and reliability required to operate a prehospital documentation service across an entire healthcare system:
- 14 million integration calls per month between ambulances, hospitals and other health systems
- 24,000 patient records shared with regional EPJ systems monthly
- 7,500 patient care summaries (epikriser) automatically generated and sent to GPs each month
- 99.98% documented uptime.
The solution is also deployed in other regions, including Stockholm, South Australia and Andorra, reflecting its maturity in comparable prehospital settings.
Learn more about amPHI and how it supports prehospital documentation and hospital handover? Read more about amPHI.
What the next version of amPHI will include
Implementation will happen in phases across 2026 and 2027. As part of the rollout, amPHI will be enhanced with additional capabilities that help prehospital teams and hospital departments coordinate care and complete handovers more clearly and consistently.
A more adaptable platform for evolving prehospital care
The solution is designed to be more adaptable, so the prehospital patient journal can evolve with future clinical and organisational needs.
Stronger collaboration with hospitals
These capabilities are intended to support clearer handovers and timely coordination with receiving teams.
- Video communication with hospitals, for example directly from the ambulance
- Automated messages to support coordination with other relevant healthcare actors
Supporting timely documentation and information sharing during critical moments of care
A key goal is to make it even easier to document and share critical information from prehospital services to hospital departments, so the receiving team has the information they need as early as possible.