
AGENDA 2022
FEB 10th
LIVE FROM THE STUDIO
9AM CET & 10AM EET
Starting 9AM CET - Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen Time
Starting 10AM EET - Helsinki Time
INSIGHT-DRIVEN DIGITAL HEALTH STRATEGIES
09.00 (CET)
WELCOME & MORNING STUDIO
09.05
KEYNOTE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATION - SHAPING THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH CARE
Garrett Mehl, Acting Director, Department of Digital Health and Innovation, World Health Organization (CH)
09.25
DIGITAL ADOPTION IN HEALTHCARE SERVICES: REACTION OR REVOLUTION
Marko Rauhala, Managing director, Nordic Financial Services & Health and Public Service Growth & Sales, Accenture (FI) &
Visa Honkanen, Director of Strategic Development, Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS) (FI)
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Relations towards Digital Services - The current state
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Initialization of Digital Services in multidisciplinary environments
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Change management within this complex entity and building trust to Digital Services
09.45
CASE: DIGITAL HEALTH AND DIGITISATION AT SAHLGRENSKA
Alexander Büller, Director of Center for Digital Health &
Britt-Marie Zaman, Director of Development, Sahlgrenska University Hospital (SE)
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The challenges that Sahlgrenska and the healthcare in general face today
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Healthcare needs to take big leaps to change: how to navigate this at big hospitals like Sahlgrenska
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Solutions like digitalization and the patient centricity are key components in upcoming and ongoing challenges
10.05
BRINGING THE POWER OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING & AI TO DRUG DISCOVERY
Raj Modi, Director of Health & Life Sciences, Oracle (UK)
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Data-driven, computationally intensive R&D processes for more streamline processes
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Adoption of innovative technologies to accelerate and expand drug discovery and development pipeline
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Can the approaches used to accelerate Pandemic Vaccines to market be repeated for other therapies?
10.20 COFFEE BREAK
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN HEALTHCARE
10.35
HIGH QUALITY DATA - THE BACKBONE OF DATA DRIVEN HEALTHCARE
Patrik Georgii-Hemming, Chief Medical Information Officer, Karolinska University Hospital (SE)
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How openEHR can make a difference in hospital tech environment
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Future of data utilization and challenges
10.55
THE DILEMMAS IN DIGITAL HEALTHCARE
Lieven Annemans, Professor Economics of Health and Wellbeing, Ghent University and Brussels University (BE)
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Digital is not always effective nor cost-effective
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Digital should be designed to help us lead better lives, not to have our lives led by digital
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The challenge is to find effective hybrid use with still sufficient human interaction
11.15
INTEGRATION OF DIGITAL THERAPIES TO TODAY’S HEALTHCARE
Dominick Kennerson, Global Head G4A Digital Health, Bayer (DE)
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Major Digital Health Ecosystem Drivers & Trends
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AI Value Chain in Healthcare & Artificial Intelligence in healthcare
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All healthcare is local: what about AI and data? - A transatlantic view
11.35
NORDIC PANEL: DIGITALLY ENABLED PROCESSES - PUSHING CARE BEYOND THE HOSPITALS
Maria Hassel, Senior Advisor and International coordinator, Swedish eHealth Agency (SE)
Jannick Brennum, Chief Medical Information Officer, Rigshospitalet (DE)
Anni Iso-Mustajärvi, Head of Business Development & Digital Health Platform, Mehiläinen (FI)
Christer Mjåset, Deputy CEO, Helseplattformen (NO)
12.05 LUNCH BREAK
THE VISION, INNOVATION AND FUTURE OF PERSONALISED CARE
12.25
KEYNOTE
HEALTH FUTURE REIMAGINED - PATIENT CENTRICITY IN CARE PLANNING
Dr. Adam Chee, Chief of Smart Health Leadership Centre, National University of Singapore (SG)
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The fundamental need for digital health transformation and innovation to be patient/human-centred by design, from the get-go
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The need is across the patient’s journey and across the continuum of care
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Patient/human-centricity should not be presented as piece-meal or silo offering, as it’s not really digital transformation then
12.45
DELIVERING SUSTAINABLE HEALTH AND CARE SERVICES INTO THE FUTURE
Professor George Crooks, CEO, Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (UK)
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How innovation and the considered use of next generation digital tools and services support the delivery of safe, effective and high quality healthcare
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How they can also create economic benefits for countries and regions
13.05
DATA-DRIVEN HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS: A KEY ENABLER OF MORE SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
Jennifer Pougnet, Global Data Policy Strategy Leader, Roche (CH)
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Data-driven healthcare requires infrastructure and foundational data policy
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This further supports use of digital tools such as AI, ML towards Learning Health Systems (LHS)
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Connectivity of these systems within countries and outside of these borders is key to delivering innovative healthcare to patients
13.25
GENOMICS DRIVE THE NEXT MOVE IN DIGITAL HEALTHCARE
Prof. Dr. Arndt Rolfs, CEO, Arcensus (DE)
13.45
KEYNOTE
REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING FOR CHRONIC PATIENTS
Bita Lyons, Telehealth Leader, Dignity Health | CommonSpirit Health (US)
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How pandemic affected to remote care planning
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The Future of Remote Care
14.15
STUDIO AND WRAP-UP
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