eHID 2017-2nd eHealth Innovation Days
Start:
Thu, 7 Sep 2017, 12:00
End:
Fri, 8 Sep 2017, 13:00
Website:
Venue:
Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein 24943
Germany
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eHealth Innovation Days 2017
The second eHealth Innovation Days will be hosted in Flensburg (Germany) on the 7th and 8th of September 2017 and gather the different professions and stakeholders concerned with eHealth:
Developers, healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers, citizens, as well as companies and entrepreneurs are welcome.
The floor is open to generate innovative ideas, discuss the current developments in eHealth and initiate new projects and partnerships.
Join us and be part of our community.
This year's key topics
- eHealth in the Baltic Sea Region
- Consumer-centered eHealth services
- Innovative projects and companies
- User involvement and usability
- How to teach eHealth
Registration as a participant / visitor
There is no participation fee for visitors! Our services for you:
- Access to all sessions and exhibition area
- Publication on the participant list
- Participation at the evening event
There is no participation fee for patient associations!
Our services for you:
- Access to all sessions and exhibition area
- Publication in session 4
- Free participation at the evening event
- Free W-LAN on both days
- Exibition stand (6m²) incl. table and two chairs – if wanted!
Registration as a company
The participation fee for SMEs includes:
- Access to all sessions and exhibition area
- Publication of the company profile
- Free participation at the evening event
- Free W-LAN on both days
- Exibition stand (6m²) incl. table and two chairs
Registration fees and options are (exhibition, for companies)
Early bird registration (until 31st May 2017) | Regular registration |
EUR 350,00 | EUR 500,00 |
7th September 2017 | ||||
Welcome | ||||
12:00 | Conference Start & Welcome | |||
eHealth in the Baltic Sea Region | ||||
12:15 | Home monitoring of COPD patients – experiences and results by Helen Houmøller Rasmussen (TeleCare Nord, Denmark) | |||
12:40 | eHealth in Finland – status quo and outlook by Sami Perälä (South Ostrobothnia Health Technological Development Centre, Finland) | |||
13:05 | eHealth in Sweden - status quo and outlook by Maria Hägglund (Karolinska Institutet HIC, Health Informatics Centre, Sweden) | |||
13:30 | Coffee break | |||
Consumer-centered eHealth services | Open session | |||
14:00 | An interactive workshop focusing on different perspectives Special Interest Group on Consumer Health Informatics (SIG CHI),German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS) e.V. | 14:00 | Digital transformation in the German healthcare market by Laila Wahle (Deloitte, Hamburg, Germany) | |
14:25 | Secure infrastructure for the mobile legion by Raphael Reitzig (HealthDataSpace, Büchenbach, Germany) | |||
14:50 | Baltic Fracture Competence Center – Fostering innovation for better fracture management by Thomas Frahm (Life Science Nord, Hamburg, Germany) | |||
15:15 | Coffee break. | |||
15:45 | Prometheus - the empowered patients by Felix Prell (UKSH, University Medical Center, Kiel, Germany) and Jette Ammentorp (SHL, Lillebaelt Hospital) | |||
16:10 | Estonian EU-presidency: Update about eHealth in Estonia and EU perspectives by Peeter Ross (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) | |||
16:30 | The real Point of Care – mHealth new defined by Admir Kulin (m.Doc GmbH, Germany) | |||
Social Event & Networking | ||||
18:00 | Social event & Networking | |||
Meeting point at the harbor in Flensburg. | ||||
8th September 2017 | ||||
Innovative projects and companies | ||||
09:00 | Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) Services & EU funding possibilities in eHealth by Cornelia Pankratz (Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein, Enterprise Europe Network Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein) | |||
09:25 | Welfare Tech Cluster – the Danish hub for healthcare technology innovation – and cross border cluster cooperation – the Demantec case by Karen Lindegaard (Welfare Tech, Denmark) | |||
10:00 | BaltCityPrevention – Baltic cities tackle lifestyle related diseases by Anna-Lena Pohl (Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany) | |||
10:25 | Coffee break | |||
User involvement and usability | ||||
11:00 | The role of patient associations in digital health services by Dee O'Sullivan (my health apps, UK/Belgium) | |||
11:30 | Digital Orphans by Dr. Janne Lahtiranta (University of Turku, Finland) | |||
How to teach eHealth | ||||
12:00 | Panel discussion | |||
Moderated by Prof. Dr. Roland Trill (Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany) | ||||
Panel members: Maria Hägglund (SWE), Janne Lahtiranta (FIN), Peeter Ross (EST), Rüdiger Breitschwerdt (GER). | ||||
Farewell | ||||
12:45 | Closing remarks & Farewell |
Admir Kulin Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at m.Doc GmbH | |
Raphael Reitzig Software Developer at Telepaxx Medical Archiving GmbH | |
Prof. Dr. Peeter Ross Professor at Tallinn University of Technology and radiologist in East Tallinn Central Hospital, Estonia | |
Laila Wahle Manager in Strategy and Operations, Deloitte, Germany Hamburg | |
Dr. Thomas Frahm Director of Project Management at Life Science Nord Management GmbH | |
Jette Ammentorp Professor and Research Manager at Lillebaelt Hospital | |
Felix Prell Project Manager at University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Project Leader PROMETHEUS - empowering patients | |
Helen Houmøller Rasmussen Program Manager in TeleCare North | |
Karen Lindegaard Senior Consultant at the Welfare Tech Cluster – www.welfaretech.dk | |
Cornelia Pankratz EU funding and innovation advisor in the framework of the EU-Network “Enterprise Europe Network” at the Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein (IB.SH) | |
Maria Hägglund Senior Researcher at Karolinska Instutet/Stockholm University | |
Dee O’Sullivan Director of myhealthapps.net | |
Sami Perälä Executive Director at South Ostrobothnia Health Technological Development Centre | |
Anna-Lena Pohl Research Associate, Project Manager at Flensburg University of Applied Sciences | |
Dr. Janne Lahtiranta Senior Researcher at University of Turku | |
Your way to Flensburg
By aircraft:
Nearest international airport is Hamburg (HAM). From the airport Hamburg there is a direct train connection (via line S1) to Hamburg central station from which you can continue by train (see below).
There is local airport in Sønderborg (SGD) in Denmark, which commutes about four times daily to and from Copenhagen. Use the local shuttle to go to the Sønderborg Busstation and you can proceed by bus (line 110) to the Flensburg central bus station (ZOB).
By train:
There are direct train services from Hamburg central station via Hamburg-Dammtor to Flensburg. The trains to Flensburg depart about once an hour and the journey takes about 2 hours.
Ticket information and booking: www.bahn.com/en/
By car:
Flensburg is located at the Highway A7 (or European route E45) and has a dedicated exit. Simply follow the signs. Feel free to contact us for help or further instructions.
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