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DIGITAL INSIGHT – Df INFORMATION-DRIVEN HEALTH & CARE @eHealthSummitAT In cooperation with CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 23–24 MAY 2017 EHEALTH SUMMIT AUSTRIA Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna gspun n k u t d e l i b t r o f 10 p DIGITAL INSIGHT – df INFORMATION-DRIVEN HEALTH & CARE www.ehealthsummit.at Presented by Österreichische Gesellschaft OESTERREICHISCHE ® für Biomedizinische Technik COMPUTER GESELLSCHAFT Austrian Society for AUSTRIAN Biomedical Engineering COMPUTER SOCIETY DATA-DRIVEN HEALTH CARE IS ON THE RISE – CAN YOU KEEP PACE? At eHealth Summit Austria, Austria’s national eHealth event, we will With the support of the Personal Connected Health Alliance be discussing under the motto “Digital Insight – Information-driven (PCHAlliance/Continua), we will continue to focus on patient care this Health&Care” the impact of data-driven healthcare. Over the two year. In addition to the user-oriented part supported by HIMSS Europe day event, we will also dig deeper into topics such as cybersecurity, and the scientific program section of eHealth2017, the PCHAlliance/ Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The focus of the sessions in Continua is onsite for the first time this year on the occasion of its the HIMSS usertrack is on the practical aspects: How, for example, European members meeting. can cybersecurity be implemented in healthcare? And how can new technologies such as AI or deep learning be integrated into the We look forward to enjoing some lively discussions with you! everyday lives of doctors and clinicians? The subject of ELGA, the electronic health record, will remain high Rainer Herzog on the agenda. Together with local experts and Austrian government General Manager D-A-CH representatives, we will discuss what has been achieved since its HIMSS Europe introduction in December 2015. What are the next goals and priorities? PROGRAMME COMITTEE EHEALTH SUMMIT AUSTRIA Dr. Michael Binder ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Herwig Ostermann FH-Prof. DI Dr. Stefan Sauermann Vorstandsbereich Health Care Geschäftsführer, Gesundheit Program Director, Biomedical Engineering Management/Pflegemanagement, Wiener Österreich GmbH Sciences (Master), Fachhochschule Krankenanstaltenverbund Technikum Wien Univ. Prof. Dr. Ruth Ladenstein Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Pregartbauer Univ. Doz. DI Dr. Günter Schreier St. Anna Kinderkrebsforschung/ CIO / Leiter Informationsmanagement Thematic Coordinator, Predictive St. Anna Kinderspital Bundesministerium für Gesundheit Healthcare Information Systems, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Graz Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. DI Dr. Günter Rauchegger Michael Strübin Werner Leodolter Geschäftsführer, ELGA GmbH European Programme Director, Personal CIO, Steiermärkische Connected Health Alliance (PCHAlliance) Krankenanstaltengesellschaft m.b.H. Mag. Franz Öller MBA, MPH Geschäftsführer Tauernklinikum GmbH PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS (SELECTION) OPENING REMARKS KEYNOTE KEYNOTE Tuesday, 11.00 Tuesday, 11.15 Wednesday, 09.15 Data Driven Health – Eine neue Ära im Gesundheitswesen – Wie Digital Health – Is our European die Internationale Perspektive werden Big Data und Künstliche Intelligenz Health Leadership waiting for Godot? die Medizin verändern? H. Stephen Lieber Bart de Witte, Founder of the President and CEO, HIMSS Prof. Dr. Martin Gersch Quantified Self Austria, ZHAW (Zurich School of Business & Economics, Freie University of Applied Sciences) Universität Berlin FOLLOW US! @eHealthSummitAT SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE DI Dr. Dieter Hayn MBA Univ. Prof. Dr. Ruth Ladenstein Priv. Doz. DI Dr. Günter Schreier Chair of the Organising Committee Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Chair of the Scientific Program Committee Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus-Peter Univ.-Prof. Dr. Georg Duftschmid Prof. Dr. Guido Kempter Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karl-Peter Pfeiffer Adlassnig Medical University of Vienna, Austria University of Applied Sciences University of Applied Sciences Medical University of Vienna, Austria Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martin Dugas Vorarlberg, Austria Joanneum, Graz, Austria Prof. Dr. Josef Altmann University of Münster, Germany Prof. Dr. Peter Klutke Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrich Prokosch University of Applied Sciences Univ.-Prof. Dr. Walter Gall University of Kempten, Germany University of Erlangen, Germany Upper Austria, Wels, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Austria Prof. Dr. Petra Knaup Dr. Stefan Sauermann Univ.-Prof. Dr. Elske Ammenwerth Dr. Holger Gothe University of Heidelberg, Germany University of Applied Sciences UMIT, Hall in Tirol, Austria UMIT, Hall in Tyrol, Austria Prof. Dr. Werner Kurschl Technikum Vienna, Austria Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andrea Berghold Prof. Dr. Martin Haag University of Applied Sciences Prof. Dr. Paul Schmücker Medical University of Graz, Austria Heilbronn University, Germany Hagenberg, Austria University of Mannheim, Germany Prof. Dr. Britta Böckmann Prof. Dr. Peter Haas Univ.-Prof. Dr. Richard Lenz Dr. Michael Shifrin University of Applied Sciences University of Applied Sciences University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, N.N. Burdenko Neurosurgical Dortmund, Germany Dortmund, Germany Germany Institute, Moscow, Russia Prof. Dr. Oliver Bott Prof. Dr. Anke Häber Prof. Dr. Nicos Maglaveras Prof. Dr. Martin Stämmler University of Applied Sciences University of Applied Sciences Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, University of Applied Sciences Hannover, Germany Zwickau, Germany Greece Stralsund, Germany Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ruth Breu Dr. Dieter Hayn Prof. Dr. Michael Marschollek Prof. Dr. Christian Stingl University of Innsbruck, Austria AIT, Graz, Austria Medical University of Hannover, University of Applied Sciences of Germany Carinthia, Austria Prof. Dr. Harald Burgsteiner Dr. Mira Hercigonja-Szekeres University of Applied Sciences University of Applied Sciences, Prof. Dr. Christian Menard Prof. Dr. Lăcrămioara Stoicu- Joanneum, Graz, Austria Zagreb, Croatia University of Applied Sciences Tivadar Catherine Chronaki Carinthia, Austria Polytechnic University of Timisoara, ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Alexander Romania HL7 Foundation, Brussels, Belgium Hörbst Prof. Dr. George Mihalas Univ.-Prof. DDr. Wolfgang Dorda UMIT, Hall in Tirol, Austria University of Medicine and Prof. Dr. Jana Zvarova Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania Charles University, 1st Faculty of Medical University of Vienna, Austria Prof. Dr. Ursula Hübner Ass.-Prof. Dr. Ivana Ognjanovic Medicine, Prague, The Czech Prof. Dr. Stephan Dreiseitl University of Osnabrück, Germany Republic University of Applied Sciences Donja Gorica University, Podgorica, Sergey Karas Montenegro Hagenberg, Austria Siberian State Medical University Tomsk, Russia s new LLOW US: @read42 FO JETZT LIVE 42NEWS.de – Nachrichtenportal der deutschsprachigen Healthcare IT Branche Ad_42NEWS_210x148.indd 1 10/05/2017 12:53 PROGRAMME | DAY 1 | TUESDAY | 23 MAY 2017 8:00-9:00 Registrierung und Begrüßungskaffee | Registration and Welcoming coffee 9:00-10:30 ANWENDERKONFERENZ – TRACK 1 ANWENDERKONFERENZ – TRACK 2 | DE Die Folgen der neuen EU Datenschutz-Grundverordnung – ROOM User Centered Design: Viele Anwender, viele Designer, ROOM 1 6 Akuter Handlungsbedarf? | DE/EN wo ist die Mitte? | DE Mit der Anwendung der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung ab Mai 2018 bricht eine neue Bei benutzerfreundlichen mHealth Anwendungen geht es um mehr als nur eine einfa- Ära an, mit dem erklärten politischen Ziel, in der EU ein einheitliches und hohes Niveau che Bedienung. Sie müssen eingebettet sein in die klinischen Abläufe und Prozesse, für den Schutz der Privatsphäre zu etablieren. Experten aus verschiedenen Bereichen und Daten und Informationen austauschen können mit Medizinern, Pflegern und werden in dieser Sitzung analysieren, welche Auswirkungen davon auf die Bereiche Angehörigen, um eine umfassende und patientenzentrierte Betreuung zu gewähr- Healthcare, Medizintechnik-Industrie, Biomedizinische Forschung bzw. auf die Betroffe- leisten. Für die Entwicklung solcher Anwendungen braucht es die Zusammenarbeit nen und Patienten zu erwarten sind. aller Beteiligten: Entwickler, Systemarchitekten, Mediziner, Patienten, Krankenhäuser, • MR MMag. Dr. Waltraut Kotschy, Eigentümerin und Geschäftsführerin, Data Protection Unternehmen und Verwaltungen. Diese Session skizziert Vorschläge für die Umrisse Compliance Consulting (DPCC), Wien und Rahmenbedingungen einer solchen Zusammenarbeit in Österreich. • Sebastian C. Semler, Geschäftsführer, TMF – Technologie- und Methodenplattform für • PD Dr. Thomas Weber, Kardiologische Abteilung, Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen die vernetzte medizinische Forschung e.V., Berlin • Michael Strübin, European Programme Director, Personal Connected Health Alliance • Erik Vollebregt, Lawyer, Axon Lawyers, The Netherlands • Dr. Christopher Frauenberger, Senior Researcher, Technische Universität Wien • Ing. Mag. Dr. iur Christof Tschohl, Wissenschaftlicher Leiter, Gesellschafter, Research • Dr. Sigrid Pilz, Patientenanwältin der Stadt Wien, ´Wiener Pflege-, Patientinnen- und Institute AG & Co KG - smart.rights.consulting, Wien Patientenanwaltschaft • Moderation: Priv. Doz. DI Dr. Günter Schreier, Thematic Coordinator, Predictive • Martin Mayer, Technology Expert Medtech, LISAvienna - Life Science Austria Vienna Healthcare Information Systems, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Graz • Veronika David, Projektleiterin „Innovate“, FH Technikum Wien • Mathias Forjan, Projektleiter „Rehabitation“, FH Technikum Wien • Moderation: FH-Prof. DI Dr. Stefan Sauermann, Studiengangsleiter Biomedical Engineering Sciences, Fachhochschule Technikum Wien 10:30-11:00 Kaffeepause | Coffee break 11:00-11:15 Eröffnungsworte | Opening Remarks: ROOM 1 Prof. Dr. Elke Günther, Head of Center Health & Bioresources, AIT Austrian
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