"Digital transformation of health and care for Active and Healthy Ageing in Europe" - 27-28th February 2018, Brussels - ehtel
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6th Conference of Partners of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing “Digital transformation of health and care for Active and Healthy Ageing in Europe" 27-28th February 2018, Brussels
Tuesday 27th February, European Commission, Charlemagne Building. 8:00 – 9:00 Welcome Coffee and Registration 9:00 – 9:40 High Level Session: Digital transformation of health and care in the Digital Single Market Room Alcide de Gasperi - Welcome by Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commission - Mairead McGuinness, Member of European Parliament (TBC) - Kiril Ananiev, Minister of Health, EU Bulgarian Presidency (TBC) 9:40 – 10:00 Keynote speech Room Alcide de Gasperi - Alana Officer, Senior Health Adviser, WHO 10:00 – 11:00 Plenary Session: The Partnership – Achievements Room Alcide de Gasperi Chair: Miguel Gonzalez-Sancho, DG CONNECT Speakers: - Loredana Capone, Regional Minister of Health of Puglia - Alpana Mair, (Scotland, UK) (TBC) - Jan Kimpen, Philips (Netherlands) - Esteban de Manuel Keenoy, Kronikgune, (Basque Country, Spain) Discussion/Q&A 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 12:30 Plenary Session: The Partnership – Future Outlook Room Alcide de Gasperi Chair: Stefan Schreck, DG SANTE Speakers: - Scene-setter: Ana Llena-Nozal, OECD - Miguel Gonzalez-Sancho, DG CONNECT - José Usero, WE4AHA & Funka - Antonio Maritati, PROMISALUTE network (Italy) Discussion/Q&A 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break (DEMONSTRATION SESSIONS) Innovative Practices Repository, Commitments Tracker, Policy Dashboard 14:00 – 14:45 Panel 1: Making electronic health record systems interoperable across borders Room Alcide de Gasperi Several EIP on AHA partners have confirmed that they are implementing national digital health portals and electronic health record (EHR) systems that are / will be made accessible to citizens and health care professionals. These systems are not interoperable across borders and therefore users and professionals cannot use them when receiving health and care services across borders. This panel will discuss the benefits for users (citizens, informal carers and professionals), health care authorities and research organisations of having interoperable systems that allow secure cross-border access to personal health data. Chair: Anne-Sophie Parent, AGE Platform Panellists: - Ana Maria Carriazo Perez de Guzman, Junta de Andalucía (Andalucía, Spain) - Henrique Martins, Serviços Partilhados Ministerio da Saude (Portugal) - Edwin Morley-Fletcher, Lynkeus srl, My Health My Data - Nick Guldemond, Erasmus University (Netherlands) Discussion/Q&A
14:45 – 15:30 Panel 2: Speeding up data-enabled research and personalised medicine in active and healthy ageing Room Alcide de Gasperi Data-driven research and innovation in active and healthy ageing solutions remains fragmented, with large data sets locked-in in regions or research organisations, with computing and data analytics capacity accessible only to a limited number of research organisations. Can these data-sets, expertise and computing capacity be connected (securely) across the EU, respecting the highest privacy and ethical standards, to accelerate data-enabled research and personalised medicine in active and healthy ageing? Chair: Gustav KALBE, DG CONNECT Panellists: - Jasmina Koeva-Balabanova, Bulgarian Alliance for Precision and Personalized Medicine (BAPPM) (Bulgaria) - Denis Horgan, European Association of Personalised Medicine - Carina Dantas, Caritas Coimbra (Portugal) - Toni Dedeu, AQuAS (Cataluña, Spain) Discussion/Q&A 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 – 17:30 Panel 3: Accelerating deployment of new digitally-enabled care models Room Alcide de Gasperi Prevention, integrated care and citizen participation support new models for organising health and care, improving quality of care and contributing to sustainable health systems. What can be done to accelerate the deployment of new digitally-enabled care models across the EU? This panel will identity concrete actions that can be pursued by the Partnership in the areas of capacity building / technical assistance and regulatory convergence. Chair: Sylvain Giraud, DG SANTE Panellists: - Jean Bousquet, University of Montpellier (France) and Global Alliance on Respiratory Diseases - Javier Quiles, SERGAS, (Galicia, Spain) - Francesca Avolio, AReSS (Puglia, Italy) - Guendalina Graffigna, ICCPE - Patient Empowerment Discussion/Q&A
17:30 – 18:00 Closing remarks Room Alcide de Gasperi Chair: Sally Lewis, Welsh Government (Wales, UK) - Diether Schönfelder, Hamburg (aspirant Reference Sites) - Despina Spanou, DG CONNECT (closing keynote) Wednesday 28th February, European Commission, Charlemagne Building. 8:00 – 9:00 Welcome Coffee and Registration 9:00 – 10:00 Enhancing co-investment opportunities with Member States and regions Room Alcide de Gasperi Chair: Carmen Santos Laplaza, DG CONNECT Scene-setter: Loukianos Gatzoulis, DG SANTE Panellists: - Mar Martin, Research and innovation, Interreg Europe secretariat - Brian Murphy, Health Service Executive, Ireland (TBC) - Noora Jansson, OuluHealth Ecosystem and Reference Site (Finland) - Edoardo Reviglio, European Association of Long-Term Investors (ELTI) Discussion/Q&A
10:00 – 11:00 "Innovation to Market": where buyers Moving from a Blueprint to an Action Plan: MAFEIP 2.0: Decision to invest, Decision to meet innovators in Europe Digital Transformation buy Room Lord Jenkins Room Alcide de Gasperi Room Sicco Mansholt This session will invite buyers and solutions This session will discuss policy actions This session will showcase the new MAFEIP suppliers (mainly SMEs, start-ups) to discuss needed to scale up digital innovation and tool and how it can be used to assess the 2 or 3 of the main market gaps identified achieve a triple win for Europe based on cost-effectiveness of a wide range of during a recent WE4AHA survey on SMEs priority areas and scenarios with a high interventions supporting the EIPonAHA and the recent development of the Map of impact on patients and health systems, and members in their decision-making process. Investment. The objective is to identify high potential for scalability across potential actions WE4AHA could develop regions/countries. within the I2M plan to fill these gaps in. Chair: Horst Kramer Chair: Anne Auffret Chair: Arnaud Senn Scene-setter: Brian O’Connor, WE4AHA and Scene-setter: Veli Stroetmann, WE4AHA Scene-setter: Francisco Lupiáñez- ECHAlliance and Empirica Villanueva, WE4AHA and Open Evidence Panellists: Panellists: Panellists - Kareen Forissier, EIT-KIC Health - Donna Henderson, Scottish - Susana Fernández-Nocelo, SERGAS (TBC) Government (UK) (Galicia, Spain) - Klaus Niederlaender, AAL - Marc Lange, EHTEL - Jordi Piera Jiménez, Badalona - SMEs and Health care organisations - Cristina Bescos, Philips, Spain Serveis Assistencials (Cataluña, - Soo Hun, Northern Ireland Spain) Discussion/Q&A Reference Site (UK) - Marjan Hummel, Phillips (Netherlands) (TBC) - Joost Felix, AGFA Healthcare & Barry Greene, Kinesis Health COCIR (Belgium) Technologies Ltd (Ireland) (TBC) - Maddalena Illario, Campania region (Italy) Discussion/Q&A Discussion/Q&A 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 12:30 Strengthening capacity building for digital health solutions in Member States and regions Room Alcide de Gasperi Chair: Tapani Piha, DG SANTE Scene-setter: Veli Stroetmann, Empirica Panellists: - Jawad Hajjam, Pays De La Loire (France) - Elisio Costa, Porto4Ageing - Lucyna Wozniak, Lodz Province (Poland) (TBC) - Leo Lewis, International Foundation for Integrated Care (TBC) - Discussion/Q&A 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break (DEMONSTRATION SESSIONS) MAFEIP, Innovative Practices Repository, Commitments Tracker Parallel Sessions - The Partnership – Beyond 2020 14:00 – 15:30 Better prescription and adherence to medical Collaboration topics marketplace Living Lifespan Health Promotion & Prevention of plans for the ageing population environments for ageing well age related frailty and disease (AG A1) (joint session AG C2-D4) (AG A3) Room Lord Jenkins Room Alcide de Gasperi Room Sicco Mansholt 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 – 17:30 Tutoring and replicating integrated care for Personalised health management and falls Innovation for age-friendly buildings, cities, chronic diseases prevention and environments (AG B3) (AG A2) (AG D4) Room Lord Jenkins Room Alcide de Gasperi Room Sicco Mansholt 17:30 – 18:00 Closing remarks: Recommending directions for the Partnership Beyond 2020 Room Alcide de Gasperi - Miguel Gonzalez-Sancho, DG CONNECT and Tapani Piha, DG SANTE
Partners’ side-events Monday 26th February Time Title of the event/workshop Location of the event/workshop Instruction on how to register 09:30 – 15:30 Strengthening touristic offer by integrating Espace Monte Paschi Belgio Registration before 16th February 2018 personalised services for health Avenue d’Auderghem 22-28 – Brussels following this link PROMIS network Contact: promisalute@regione.veneto.it 10:00 – 17:00 Prescription and adherence to medical plans Pharmaceutical Group of the European Registration following this link Action Group A1 13th meeting Union (PGEU), Rue du Luxembourg 19 – Brussels 15:00 – 17:30 Nordic Reference Site network meeting Southern Denmark European office Registration following this link Avenue Palmerston 3 – Brussels 16:00 – 18:00 Age-friendly smart cities and environments: Fundación Comunidad Valenciana-Región Registration before 5th February 2018 synergies and crossovers Europea, following this link Action Group D4 workshop Rue de la Loi 227 - 1040 Brussels 16:00 – 17:30 Solutions taking up the digital shift in Occitanie Europe Registration following this link healthcare Rond point Schuman 14, 1040 Brussels Age Platform 16:30 – 19:00 Reference Site Collaborative Network Espace Monte Paschi Belgio Registration by email, returning information meeting and assembly: achievements and Avenue d’Auderghem 22-28 – Brussels (Name, Reference Site, and email) to the the way forward RSCN Secretariat: go.rscn@outlook.com Campania Region
Thursday 1st March Time Title of the event/workshop Location of the event/workshop Instruction on how to register 8:30 – 16:00 4 Stars Reference Sites workshop Northern Ireland EU Office Registration following this link Southern Denmark Reference Site Chaussée d’Etterbeek 180 – Brussels 9:30 – 12:30 Patient engagement workshop (TBC) (TBC) Italian Consensus Conference on Patient Engagement (ICCPE) (TBC) Collaboration and Alignment Workshop (TBC) (TBC) (Joint Programming Initiative on More Years, Better Lives)
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