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zorgzware

Zorgzware is a term used in speculative discussions of software systems intended to support heavy caregiving tasks in professional or domestic settings. It denotes a class of digital tools that integrate scheduling, real-time monitoring, decision support, and workflow coordination to ensure continuity and safety of care while balancing user autonomy and privacy. The term blends Dutch roots, with "zorg" meaning care and "zwaar" meaning heavy, to convey the idea of addressing substantial caregiving burdens.

Usage and scope: In practice, zorgzware is not a standardized product category; descriptions vary. Typical components

Origins and adoption: The term appears in recent academic and industry discourse about care automation, especially

Criticism: Critics warn that excessive automation in care can erode personal contact, reduce agency for patients

See also: care technology, healthcare IT, elder care robotics, digital health.

may
include
patient
monitoring
dashboards,
task
assignment
and
escalation,
risk
scoring,
audit
trails,
and
interoperability
layers
with
electronic
health
records.
In
theoretical
discussions,
zorgzware
emphasizes
human-in-the-loop
governance
and
transparent
decision
logs.
in
the
context
of
aging
populations
and
staffing
shortages.
It
is
often
used
to
contrast
with
lighter
automation
or
purely
administrative
software,
signaling
a
focus
on
high-stakes,
high-velocity
care
tasks.
and
caregivers,
and
raise
privacy
and
accountability
concerns.
Proponents
note
that
well-designed
zorgzware
can
support
caregivers
and
reduce
burnout
when
combined
with
ethical
guidelines
and
robust
governance.