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Tag: ALS App

Going live with the “ALS Center” app
We are pleased to inform you that our new “ALS Center” app will go live on 02.04.2026. The ALS Center app was developed to give doctors and staff at ALS outpatient clinics quick and clear access to the most important progress data of their ALS patients. The app displays the following information, among other things:…

The ALS app at the international ALS symposium in San Diego
On December 4, 2025, the ALS app will be presented at the“ALS App Europe Initiative Meeting” at the International Symposium on ALS/MND in San Diego (USA). The meeting brings together European and American ALS centers, researchers and patient initiatives. You can find out more about the program here: https://symposium.mndassociation.org/programme/satellite-meetings/ The “ALS App Europe Initiative” meeting…

Submit your e-prescription in the ALS app at your ALS pharmacy and continue to support ALS research
You can now submit your e-prescription with your health card via the ALS app at your specialist ALS pharmacy! You can also continue to be supplied via your ALS pharmacy with the e-prescription and take part in ALS research. Have four things ready: Electronic health card. You will find the 6-digit CAN number (“Card Access…
Redeem your e-prescription in the ALS app at your ALS pharmacy and continue to support ALS research
You can now redeem your e-prescription with your health card via the ALS app at your specialist ALS pharmacy! You can also continue to be supplied via your ALS pharmacy with the e-prescription and take part in ALS research. Have four things ready: Electronic health card. You will find the 6-digit CAN number (“Card Access…

The individual progression of ALS in the ALS app: the new “My progression form” function
The course of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) can be very different and individual. The way in which the symptoms develop is described by the specific progression that is present in each affected person. Two factors are particularly important for an individual assessment of the course of the disease: To be able to better assess the course…




