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PS4: Enabling Clinical Research through Effective Use of Patient Data

When: 16 March, 11:30
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
Jos DevliesMedical Director EuroRecBelgium
Richard PerkinsPresidenteClinical Forum
Prof Pekka RuotsalainenResearch Professor National Institute for Health and WelfareFinland
Tanguy Van OverstraetenPartner, Global Head of Privacy and Data ProtectionLinklaters LLPBelgium
The increasing availability of easily retrievable, digitised patient data offers new opportunities to researches, scientists and specialised industry (e.g. pharmaceutical industry). What are the real benefits and challenges of the use healthcare databases that contain health and/or genetic information? Can the secrecy and integrity of patient data be guarded? And is patient data fit for reuse? Do we need new rules of the game?

PS7: When Does Telemedecine Deliver?

When: 16 March, 14:00
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
Luis DonosoEuropean Society of Radiology
Pedro SerranoQuality AgencyRegional Health Minister of Canary islandsSpain
Peter SchwarzUniversity of DresdenGermany
Claudio DarioVeneto RegionItaly
Giancarlo RuscittiRegional Secretary, Health and Social ServiceVeneto RegionItaly
Benny EklundCounty Council of UppsalaSweden

PS8: Consumer - Patient oriented eHealth Products and Services

When: 16 March, 14:00
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
Glenn Kenneth BruunChief Innovation and Strategy officerCSAM Health ASNorway
Chris FlimSecretary of the BoardNederlandse Vereniging voor eHealth / Dutch Association of eHealthThe Netherlands
Sissel JorManager Research and Patients ServicesOslo University HospitalNorway
Stefan WildExternal Affairs DirectorMSD SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Without question, the internet is the leading patient destination for health information. But are patient portals the next logical steps for patient empowerment? Additionally, what are the tangible benefits for both healthcare providers and patients to use portals? This session will demonstrate how healthcare delivery organisations can utilise eHealth solutions to involve the patient and deliver new customer oriented services.

PS13: Wireless Mobility in Hospitals, it Works!!

When: 16 March, 17:15
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
Glenn Kenneth BruunChief Innovation and Strategy officerCSAM Health ASNorway
Jan Røberg-LarsenSenior Key Account ManagerTelenorNorway
Stein VaalerMD, PhDDeputy Managing DirectorAkershus University HospitalNorway
Dean WestcottVice PresidentACCA United Kingdom
Navin BediEmergency DepartmentNottingham University Hospital United Kingdom
Wireless technologies and applications are becoming available and implemented into a variety of hospitals and healthcare settings. Wireless technologies are supporting everything from logistic functions, clinical data processing, better care settings and patient safety. There are now proof that available wireless technology really gives true value and benefits to healthcare settings, and this session will give you insight into both available and implemented solutions as well as the benefits it gives. This session will draw upon different examples of implemented wireless technologies and the benefit it gives.

PS15: Decision support for end-users: is it really working?

When: 16 March, 17:15
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
Jos DevliesMedical Director EuroRecBelgium
Silviu BragaR&D Director Medicognos SABelgium
Blackford MiddletonMD,MPH,MSc.Corporate Director, Clinical Informatics Research and DevelopmentPartners HealthcareUSA
Matthias LeuVice PresidentCompuGROUP Holding AGGermany
The exponential growth in medical knowledge requires increasingly smart healthcare process support, monitoring and alerts as well as clinical decision support. Patient and process data, medical knowledge and clinical experience need to be understandable by computers, allow them to interact with each other as well as with caretakers. There is a need to build a comprehensive "info-structure". This session will focus on knowledge and process modelling, natural language processing, ontologies, archetypes, detailed clinical modelling as promising tools to increase semantic interoperability.

PS28: Evidence in Patient Safety

When: 17 March, 17:00
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
George ThomsonAssociate Medical Dir. & Honorary Professor of DiabetesSherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust & Sheffield Hallam University
Luc Van LooyMedical DirectorGZA Hospitals Belgium
Prof Devaka FernandoAssociate Medical DirectorSherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust & Sheffield Hallam University
Prof Michael ThickChief Clinical OfficerNHS Connecting for HealthUnited Kingdom
IT systems should improve care, but may pose equal or greater risks to patient safety if used poorly or badly developed. IT systems should therefore be regarded as healthcare interventions with potential to cause harm, and subjected to the same scrutiny and rigor in validation and testing as any new therapy. This session will explore the rational, principles and solutions which contribute to evidence based IT systems which improve patient safety.

PS34: How Hospitals and Healthcare Organisations can Address Web 2.0? Is Healthcare Ready for Open Access to Information?

When: 18 March, 09:30
Location: Room CCIB
Presented by:
Miguel CabrerCEO & FounderMedting Spain Denise SilberPresidentBasil Strategies & Partner, Health 2.0 EuropeFranceZaida Sampedro PréstamoHealth Information Systems General DirectorMadrid Health DepartmentSpain
Clinical transformation only occurs through a change in processes. It requires the redesign of workflow that takes advantage of the benefits offered by health information technology. In this session attendees will learn the fundamentals of social networking, review the role of clinical transformation in improving healthcare, understand some basic web 2.0 concepts and technology, see some practical experiences of Web 2.0 Social Platforms for Clinicians and Patients What Web 2.0 brings to Healthcare community?