The second edition of DigiHealthDay-2021 by the Deggendorf Institute of Technology on 12 November, 2021 proved to be a big success. With nearly 560 registrations from 74 nations worldwide, the event attracted significant interest and attention. Insightful and informative keynotes, interesting scientific presentations, inspirational students’ contest, thoughtful panel discussion, and more – all of that provided hundreds of Digital Health specialists, enthusiasts, scholars, and students with a truly "Global Look at Digital Health — from the Heart of Europe".
We would like to thank all our attendees, sponsors, partners, speakers, panelists, hosts and moderators for their contribution to the success of our signature event, and for helping us convert it into a standing platform of knowledge exchange and academic collaboration.
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The second edition of DigiHealthDay-2021 by the Deggendorf Institute of Technology on 12 November, 2021 proved to be a big success. With nearly 560 registrations from 74 nations worldwide, the event attracted significant interest and attention. Insightful and informative keynotes, interesting scientific presentations, inspirational students’ contest, thoughtful panel discussion, and more – all of that provided hundreds of Digital Health specialists, enthusiasts, scholars, and students with a truly "Global Look at Digital Health — from the Heart of Europe".
We would like to thank all our attendees, sponsors, partners, speakers, panelists, hosts and moderators for their contribution to the success of our signature event, and for helping us convert it into a standing platform of knowledge exchange and academic collaboration.
We would like to offer you a possibility to stay connected with us and participate in the next educational and scientific events of the DigiHealthDay platform without a need for re-registration – if you opted to receive information on upcoming events from us, and if you give us a consent to retain your demographic and contact details (name, country, institution, position and email address). If that is the case – you need no further action. If you have not checked the option "receive further information", but would like to benefit from the "DigiHealthDay Member" status – you can register again at any moment at this link: https://survey.th-deg.de/index.php/171279?newtest=Y&lang=en
That will automatically qualify you as a registered participant for the entire DHD-2022 series, and you will be receiving all event links and other information. Of course, you can opt out at any time by following the unsubscribe link https://survey.th-deg.de/index.php/349549?newtest=Y&lang=en, and all your data will be deleted from our platform.
On Friday, 12 November, 2021, the second edition of the international Digital Health symposium DigiHealthDay, will be hosted by European Campus Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT-ECRI). The event is endorsed and sponsored by the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care (StMGP), Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH), International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA), European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI), German Society of Digital Medicine (DGDM), German Telemedicine Society (DGTelemed), Bavarian Telemedicine Alliance (BTA), Armenian Association of Telemedicine (AATM), Town of Pfarrkirchen, Roche, Russian-Armenian University (RAU), People's Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), National Healthcare University of Ukraine (NHU), and DigitalHealthNews.eu (media partner).
This year, one of the key Digital Health events in Germany, ‘Munich Digital Healthcare Summit' is partnering with DigiHealthDay and DIT-ECRI to beging a milestone partnership of future collaborative international event series in the region.
DigiHealthDay-2021 on Nov 12, begin with the welcome address by honorary Klaus Holetschek - Minister of State for Health and Care, honorary Bernd Sibler - Minister of State for Science and the Arts (Bayern), and other dignitaries; followed by keynotes, parallel sessions, impulse talks, and a panel discussion.
Distinguished experts at DigiHealthDay-2021 include Prof. Slyvia Thun, Prof. Rajendra Gupta, Prof. Brian Dixon, Dr. med. Filippo Martino, Ms. Tatyana Kanzaveli, Dr. Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, and Dr. Nathan Lea. The main highlight event of the year is the panel discussion "The Future of Digital Health Data: Achieving the Opportunities, Addressing the Anxieties, Responding to Risks" with panelist: Dr. Georg Muenzenrieder, PD Dr. med. Dominik Pförringer, Ms. Tatyana Kanzaveli and Mr. Artur Olesch. The host for the discussion is Prof. Dipak Kalra.
Scientific Session, EFMI Session, Student Session, and CONEDIG session are hosted parallel. Speaking at the EFMI Session are Dr. Lars Lindsköld, Prof. Tomas Lindroth, Dr. Roberta Gazzarata, Prof. Mauro Giacomini, and Dr. Valentina Lichtner. In the Scientific Sessions, selected academic papers in Digital Health will be presented. The Students Session is the stage for recognising sprouting talents. At CONEDIG Session, The Consortium of Educational Institutions in Digital Health (CONEDIG) will converse on educational reforms, goals, and challenges in Digital Health.
To know more about the future of healthcare, join us and many leading international experts from Germany, United Kingdom, United States, India, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, Italy and other countries. The whole day will keep you occupied with information and knowledge, so keep your calendar light. Register here if you have not already and make sure you don’t miss this opportunity. The closing date for registration and last submission day for Student Session is 1 November. See here for details. Complete programme details will be available on the website, soon. Stay tuned.
*We shall INVITE everyone who is able and willing to come to the European Campus Rottal-Inn on 12 November! Applicable are the following: 3G rule (to be checked at the entrance), wearing masks in the room If the minimum distance cannot be maintained. (*Subject to change at short notice depending on the official regulation)
Looking forward to your participation!
DigiHealthDay 2021, a single-day International Scientific Symposium, will be held on Friday, 12 November, 2021, hosted by the European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI), the international campus of the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) in cooperation with the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care (StMGP), Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth(ISfTeH), International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA), European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI), German Society of Digital Medicine (DGDM), German Telemedicine Society(DGTelemed), Bavarian Telemedicine Alliance (BTA), Armenian Association of Telemedicine (AATM), Town of Pfarrkirchen, Russian-Armenian University (RAU), People's Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), National Healthcare University of Ukraine (NHU), and DigitalHealthNews.eu (media partner).
The day’s programme is packed with keynotes, impulse talks, a Panel Discussion, Scientific Sessions, and more. Joining on 12 November are Prof. Dipak Kalra, Head of Health Informatics, University College London; Prof. Sylvia Thun, Head of Core Unit eHealth & Interoperability, Berlin Institute of Health @ Charité; Prof. Rajendra Gupta, President, Disease Management Association of India; Prof. Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, President, Jordan Library and Information Association; Dr. Filippo Martino, Chairman of the German Society of Digital Medicine e.V. (DGDM). The Panel Discussion on the Future of Digital Health Data will feature international experts: Dr. Bertalan Meskó, Director of The Medical Futurist Institute; Tatyana Kanzaveli, Founder and CEO of Open Health Network (USA); Artur Olesch, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of aboutDigitalHealth; and Dr. Georg Münzenrieder, Head of Unit of Digitalisation at Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care. Check out the speaker lineup, below.
One of the institutional partners, The European Federation of Medical Informatics (EFMI), will be co-hosting a special EFMI session for Medical Informaticians, Digital Health experts, and students.
If you are interested in your work being recognised and to share your knowledge and experience, then use the opportunity to submit your paper at DigiHealthDay. Are you a student? Do you want to present your work and win a prize? Then, the special Student Session is just for you. The Deadline for abstract submission for both is 1 October 2021.
DigiHealthDay@DIT-ECRI launched in 2020, continues to bring together leading international experts, students, researchers, teachers, citizens, stakeholders, and industry to converse on the potential of Digital Health in tackling current healthcare challenges and their global impacts in shaping the future of healthcare. Due to the pandemic, this year’s event will be completely virtual. You can attend it FOR FREE from anywhere around the globe. A total of 291 participants from 49 countries have already registered, and we are looking forward to many more joining us for a remarkable academic and scientific experience. Register now, if you have not yet done it, and make sure you don’t miss out!
DigiHealthDay-2021 pre-meeting Virtual Workshops and Guest Lectures series that ran from April-July is concluded. The series comprised, 9 virtual international educational-scientific events spanned over a course of 12 days, totaling 1590 hours, and featured some of the prominent experts, in Digital Health.
Dear Digital Health Students,
The Organising Committee invites you to participate in the DigiHealthDay 2021 "Student Session". The DighHealthDay 2021 symposium will attract delegates from around the world. You will have the chance to present your ideas to experienced researchers from the Digital Health industry, universities and research institutes worldwide.In addition, your work will be eligible to be published in the online Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth and in the symposium proceedings.
Students currently enrolled in Bachelor's and Master's programmes in the domain of Digital Health, and in any stage of pursuing their thesis research (including those who submitted and/or defended their theses in 2021), are invited to submit abstracts in any of the following DigiHealthDay topics:
Proposals must be submitted by 1 August, 2021. Please submit your abstract using the link provided below. Kindly mention "Abstract for Student Session" in the field provided. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee of DigiHealthDay.
Six projects will be selected for oral presentation at the "Student Session" during the DigiHealthDay 2021 symposium on 12 November 2021. Each presentation will take 15 minutes, including Q&A.
Date: 12 November, 2021
Time: 11.15 am - 1 pm
Prizes: Two best abstracts/presentations will be selected for awards. The prizes will be awarded on the scientific merit and quality of the presentation.
First prize: € 200
Second prize: € 150
Questions: If you have questions regarding abstracts or you need assistance, please contact the team at info.digihealth@th-deg,de.
Countries around the world experienced many benefits of Digital Health during this pandemic than ever before and there is increasing attention on Digital Health from healthcare professionals, patients, stakeholders, policymakers and payers. The European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) recognises this and continues its academic focus on the exchange of knowledge in Digital Health through the DigiHealthDay 2021. Upcoming events from the DigiHealthDay 2021 series include special guest lectures by world-renounced experts, dedicated to understand the impact of Digital Health on healthcare from an international perspective.
Prof Jörg Debatin, Chairman of the Health Innovation Hub (HIH), Federal Ministry of Health (Germany, in his lecture Digital Medicine in Germany: Charting the future", on 14 June, will talk about digital health technologies and their progression state in Germany, including its implementation/a adoption, new regulations and acts of infrastructure connectivitiy and interoperability. Prof Joseph Kvedar, Vice President, Partners Health Care and Chair of the Board of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), in his lecture 'Telehealth from the US perspective, past, present and future', on 9 June, will talk about Telehealth adoption and its progression in the USA, during the pandemic, describing the basics that were laid in place before and the trends expected to be seen in the early future. Seize the opportunity to listen to international experts in the field, with the possibility to ask questions. You can tune in to those exclusive DigiHealthDay talks from anywhere around the globe.
If you have missed our past workshops, don't worry! In June and July, we offer even more action with pre-meeting workshops on patient safety for digital health products, business insights from radiology images, the importance of high-quality health data and its trustworthy use for learning health systems, AI and big data analytics in healthcare and telehealth accreditation. Take a look at the lineup of the our DigiHealthDay 2021 speakers.
Joining DigiHealthDay 2021 on 12 November, for a panel discussion on the Future of Digital Health Data and keynote and impulse talks, are some of the leading experts and stakeholders. Among them are:
Participation in the DigiHealthDay is free! Registration is required to attend any DigiHealthDay event.
Register if you have not yet done that and make sure you don't miss any events.
DigiHealthDay 2021 is hosted by DIT/ECRI in cooperation with its partners: Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH), International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA), European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI), German Society of Digital Medicine e.V. (DGDM), German Telemedicine Society (DGTelemed). Bavarian Telemedinice Alliance (BTA), Armenian Association of Telemedicine (AATM), City of Pfarrkirchen, Russian-Armenian University (RAU), People's Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), National Healthcare University of Ukraine (NHU), and DigitalHealthNews.eu (media partner).
We look forward to welcoming you virtually to charming Pfarrkirchen, in the Heart of Europe!
Prof. Dr. Dipak Kalra International Invited Chair |
Prof. Dr. Horst Kunhardt Scientific Committee Chair |
Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan Organising Committee Chair |
Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you to participate in DigiHealthDay-2021, the International Symposium hosted by European Campus Rottal-Inn of the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT-ECRI) on 12 November 2021, in co-operation with its local and international partners.
Followings last year’s success of the inaugural event DigiHealthDay-2020, which was attended by a total of 348 registered participants from 59 countries around the world, this year’s event will also be mostly VIRTUAL. The one day-long action-packed symposium will explore modern Digital Health and its role in tackling global health problems from a uniquely international perspective, with a special focus on Digital Health Education, and will include Keynote Talks by German and international experts, audience-centered panel discussions, oral and poster scientific presentations, student thesis and project presentations, and networking possibilities.
A pre-conference Virtual Workshop Series like the last year will also be organised in Spring-Summer of 2021. The series is an academic effort to impart more practical knowledge on different topics in Digital Health.
We invite you to contribute by publishing and presenting your research work at the DigiHealthDay-2021. Original full-text scientific papers on different topics related to Digital Health will be peer-reviewed by a panel of experts. Accepted papers will be published in the electronic Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (JISfTeH) as well as in print.
Whether you are curious about the latest advances in Digital Health, looking for inspiration for your business, or simply keen on meeting like-minded professionals from around the world — DigiHealthDay @ DIT-ECRI is just for you! (See “Why Attend” below.)
PARTICIPATION IS FREE
Register now and be part of a recurring platform of international knowledge and information exchange in Digital Health.
We look forward to welcoming you virtually to charming Pfarrkirchen, in the Heart of Europe!
Prof. Dr. Dipak Kalra International Invited Chair |
Prof. Dr. Horst Kunhardt Scientific Committee Chair |
Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan Organizing Committee Chair |
Head of Health Informatics, University College London
International Invited Chair, Plenary Session Host, Panel Discussion Moderator, Workshop 'The importance of high-quality
health data and its trustworthy use for learning health systems’, 28 June 2021, (Abstract)
Leads the development of CEN (European Committee for Standardisation) and ISO (International Organisation
for Standardisation) standards on EHR interoperability, personal health records, EHR requirements.
More information on Dipak Kalra
Vice President of Health Sciences, Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Director, European Campus Rottal-Inn
Scientific Committee Chair, Plenary Session Host
Professor Business Application Systems, Healthcare Management, Cross-border Healthcare Management
More information on Horst Kunhardt
Director of the study programme Master of Medical Informatics, Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Organising Committee Chair, Plenary Session Host
Professor of Digital Health and Healthcare Management, founding president of Armenian Association of Telemedicine (AATM),
member of WHO Roster of Experts on Digital Health
More information on Georgi Chaltikyan
Chairman of the Health Innovation Hub (hih), Federal Ministry of Health
Special Guest Lecture on Digital Health in Germany, 14 June 2021, (Abstract)
Professor of Diagnostic Radiology; Past Vice President, Chief Technology and Medical Officer for GE Healthcare;
Past Medical Director & CEO of the University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf
More information on Jörg Felix Debatin
Vice President, Partners Health Care
Associate Professor of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
Special Guest Lecture on Digital Health in the USA, 14 June 2021, (Abstract)
Chair of the Board of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA); Co-chair of the American Medical Association's (AMA)
Digital Medicine Payment Advisory Group (DMPAG); Editor-In-Chief, npj Digital Medicine
More information on Joseph C. Kvedar
Director of the Core Unit eHealth & Interoperability at the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) and the Charité –
Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Keynote ‘Enabling interoperability of information and processes across health domains and countries’, Abstract
Senior Prof. ICT in Health Care, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences
Chair HL7 Germany Vice Chair DIN Medical Informatics, Founder network #SHEHEALTH
President, Disease Management Association of India
Distinguished Professor, Sharda University
Keynote on Digital Health Ecosystem - The Role of Academia, Industry and the Patient Groups (Abstract)
Chair, 6th Frontiers of Development Symposium, Royal Academy of Engineering; Chair, Dynamic Coalition on
‘Internet & Jobs’– Internet Governance Forum, United Nations; Chairman, Drafting Committee for Digital Health standards,
ational Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
More information on Rajendra Gupta
Director of Public Health Informatics & Associate Professor at the Indiana University (IU)
Keynote, ‘Health Informatics Contributions to COVID-19 Pandemic Response and Control’, Abstract
Associate Professor at the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health of Indiana University; Director of Public Health
Informatics at the Regenstrief Institute’s Center for Biomedical Informatics.
Vice-President for Knowledge, Research and Ethics at e-Marefa
President, Jordan Library and Information Association
Impulse Talk ‘Integration of Digital Health services in national health systems to enable
achieving of Universal Health Coverage’, Abstract
President, eHealth Development Association, Jordan
President, Middle East and North Africa Association of Health Informatics
IMIA Vice-President for MEDINFO
Part-time Lecturer & Researcher in Medical Informatics, PLRI, Germany
Professor for Management in Digital Healthcare, Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Scientific Committee Member, Session Host, Workshop on Hacking DICOM Headers - How to create business insights
from radiology images, 22 June, 2021 (Abstract)
Past Head Entrepreneurship & Tech Education, UnternehmerTUM GmbH - Center for Innovation and Business Creation at TUM
More information on Dominik Böhler
Specialist, orthopaedics and trauma surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM
Panel Discussion on the Future of Digital Health Data
Consultant and Advisor in private equity, venture
capital, and startups in the medical field
Organiser, "Digital Health Summit",
Founder, www.MakeHealthDigital.com
More information on Dominik Pförringer
Head of Digital Health at the MEDIAN Group
Chairman of the German Society of Digital Medicine e.V. (DGDM)
Keynote – 'Evaluation of Digital Health Products - Challenges, Functions and Opportunities', Abstract
Past Supervised Digital health at fbeta GmbH
Past Lecturer in neurology at the Carus Academy Dresden
More information on Filippo Martino
Lead, Information Governance, European Institute for Innovation through Health Data (i~HD),
Keynote ‘Are we thinking broadly enough about the ethics of AI?’, Abstract
Founder and CEO of Open Health Network
Panel Discussion on the Future of Digital Health Data
Keynote "Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Digital Health", Abstract
Senior executive at Big 5
Mentor at 500Startups and Richard Branson Entrepreneurs Centre
Licensee and organiser of highly notable TEDxBayArea conferences
Founder & Editor-in-Chief of aboutDigitalHealth.com
Panel Discussion on the Future of Digital Health Data
Digital Health Journalist, Content Designer & Science Writer; editor-in-chief of ICT&Health International (Netherlands) and
OSOZ (Poland) magazines, founder of aboutDigitalHealth.com; a health tech influencer on social media, speechwriter.
More information on Artur Olesch
Head of Units - Fundamental Matters of Digitalization, and Knowledge Transfer and Future Questions in Health and Care,
Taskforce Corona Pandemic, Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care
Chairman of the Board, Gematik GmbH
Panel Discussion on the Future of Digital Health Data
Past Head of Unit Future Questions & Digitisation, Bavarian State Ministry for Health and Care
Past Deputy Head of Unit - Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry
Assistant Professor, Informatics, Department of Applied Information Technology, Gothenburg University,
Regional developer, Department of digitalization, Region Västra Götaland,
EFMI Session Moderator
Senior adviser AI Innovation of Sweden,
Board member RAI Umeå University,
Secretary Swedish Association of Medical Informatics
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied IT, Division of Informatics, University of Gothenburg
EFMI Session speaker, ‘Building Dynamic Capabilities in healthcare organizations’, Abstract
R&D Director of Healthropy, s.r.l. a SME, University of Genoa
EFMI Session speaker, ‘The management of semantic and terminology infrastructure plays a key role
for an effective health information system (HIS)’, Abstract
Board member, HL7 Italy
Chair of the EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics) Translational Health Informatics (THI) Working Group
EFMI Session speaker, ‘The management of semantic and terminology infrastructure plays a key role for an effective health information system (HIS)’, Abstract
Associate Professor, Bioengineering, University of Genoa
Co-chair of the EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics) Human and Organisational Factors of Medical Informatics (HOFMI) Working Group
EFMI Session speaker, ‘Digital transitioning at a micro scale: the case of a hospital automated cabinet’, Abstract
Lecturer, Information management, Leeds University Business School (UK)
Marie Curie fellow
Associate professor in Digital Health, Department of Health and Nursing Science, University of Agder, Norway
Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Health, 31 May 2021
Member of the E-health Research Centre at the University of Agder, Norway
Working with the University of Oslo to control and eradicate a neglected tropical disease in South Africa.
A partner of European research projects on digital inclusion, mobile health, global health Improve healthcare support for rural
communities in India, funded also by British AHMRC, and management and mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic with digital health
tools (funded by the Norwegian research council).
More information on Santiago Gil Martinez
Associate Professor of ICT and eHealth University of Agder, Norway
Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Health, 31 May 2021
Member of the E-health Research Centre at the University of Agder, Norway
Working currently with various international research institutions.
A partner of European research projects on digital inclusion, mobile health, global health Improve healthcare support for
rural communities in India, funded also by British AHMRC, and management and mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic with
digital health tools (funded by the Norwegian research council).
More information on Martin Wulf Gerdes
Founder & CEO, skyrocket.ai GmbH
Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics in Healthcare, 29 June 2021 (Abstract)
Past Head of Data Academy, Alexander Thamm GmbH
Past Innovation Manger for Artificial Intelligence, Krones Group
Professor of Data Analytics, Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Scientific Committee Member, Session Host, Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics in Healthcare, 29 June 2021 (Abstract)
Past Associate Professor at the Masaryk University in Czech Republic
Founding CEO, Quality & Accreditation Institute (QAI)
Expert Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety, WHO SEARO
Workshop on Telehealth Accreditation, 6 July 2021, (Abstract)
Member Board of Directors and Past President, Asian Society for Quality in Healthcare (ASQua)
Advisor, National Referral Centre for Lead Poisoning in India (NRCLPI)
Expert/ Assessor, Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change
Early Stage Researcher, The European Institute For Innovation Through Health Data
Doctoral Candidate of Health Sciences - GDPR, Health Data and Health Sciences, Ghent University
Workshop on ‘The importance of high-quality health data and its trustworthy use for learning health systems’, 28 June 2021 (Abstract)
Early Stage Researcher, Helical ITN
A stagiaire at the Legal Service of the European Commission
Digital Health Product Lead, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Workshop on Patient Safety for Digital Health Products, 21 June 2021 (Abstract)
Past, Provider Innovative Solution Strategist, Northwell Health
Several years’ experience with Red Cross in different countries
Performs teaching and educational practices around Healthcare System Management and US Healthcare system
Project Manager and Digital Health Data Specialist, management4health
Primary lead on the use of information technology in management4health healthcare projects across the globe;
Workshop on Clinical Decision Support System, 26-27 April 2021 (Abstract)
Alumnus, Master Medical Informatics, DIT-ECRI and an expert in Oral Medicine and Radiology.
Assistant Head of the Medical Data Integration Center, MeDIC, at Uniklinik Cologne
Workshop on Data Integration and Interoperability, 13-14 May 2021 (Abstract)
Platform Architect (SOA) under the flagship project of HiGHmed (Germany’s Medical Informatics Consortium); Alumnus, Master
Medical Informatics, DIT-ECRI
Research Associate, Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Workshop on Data Integration and Interoperability, 13-14 May 2021 (Abstract)
Digital Health Senior Advisor for IDB, Interamerican Development Bank; Consultant as Specialist in health interoperability
standards projects in Latin America and the Caribbean region; Participant in SDOs (Standards Development Organisations)
HL7 Int., IHE, SNOMED CT Expert; Alumnus, Master Medical Informatics, DIT-ECRI
Founder & CEO: Physio Plus Tech
Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Health, 31 May 2021
Alumnus, Master Medical Informatics, DIT-ECRI
08.30 - 09.00 am |
Opening and Welcome addresses |
Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan (Germany) Klaus Holetschek (Germany) Bernd Sibler (Germany) Wolfgang Beißmann (Germany) Prof. Dr. Dipak Kalra (United Kingdom) Prof. Dr. Horst Kunhardt (Germany) Prof. Dr. Yunkap Kwankam (Switzerland)
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09.00 - 11.00 am |
Morning Plenary Session |
Title: Digital Health Ecosystem - The role of Academia, Industry and the Patient Groups Title: Enabling Interoperability of Information and Processes across Health Domains and Countries Title: Evaluation of Digital Products - Challenges, Functions and Opportunities
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11.00 - 11.15 am |
Coffee Break | |
11.15 - 01.00 pm |
Parallel Sessions |
EFMI Session (Virtual room) Scientific Session (Virtual room) CONEDIG Session (Virtual room) Student Session (Virtual room) |
01.00 - 02.00 pm |
Lunch Break |
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02.00 - 03.45 pm |
Afternoon Plenary Session |
Title: Integration of Digital Health Services in National Health Systems to enable achieving of Universal Health Coverage Title: Are we thinking broadly enough about the ethics of AI? Title: Health Informatics Contributions to COVID-19 Pandemic Response and Control Title: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Digital Health
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04.00 - 05.30 pm |
Panel discussion: "The Future of Digital Health Data: |
Panelists: Dr. Georg Muenzenrieder Host: |
05.45 - 06.00 pm |
Wrap-up and Closing |
DigiHealth is not just a one-day symposium – it is also a series of educational events hosted at DIT-ECRI in Spring and Summer 2021, all bound by the same theme – “How are digital technologies transforming health and care around the world”, culminating in the DigiHealthDay on 12 November, 2021.
During the months April until July 2021, the following workshops and seminars on Digital Health related topics were presented:
Title: Clinical Decision Support Systems, Abstract
Speaker: Arunakiry Natarajan, M.Sc, MDS (Germany),
Date: 26-27 April 2021
Title: Data Integration and Interoperability, Abstract
Speakers: Jonathan Okereke, M.Sc (Germany), Fernando Portilla, M.Sc (Germany), Samir Irshaid, M.Sc (Germany)
Date: 13-14 May 2021
Title: Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Health, Abstract
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Martin Wulf Gerdes (Norway), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Santiago Martinez (Norway), Ram Prakash M.Sc (Germany)
Date: 31 May 2021, 9.45 am - 3.30 pm (CEST)
Special Guest Lecture: Digital Health In Germany & USA
Date: 14 June 2021, 2 -4 pm (CEST)
Title: Telehealth from the US perspective, past, present and future, Abstract
Speaker: Joseph C. Kvedar, MD (USA),
Title: Digital Medicine in Germany: Charting the Future, Abstract
Speaker: Jörg Felix Debatin, MD, MBA (Germany),
Title: Patient Safety for Digital Health Products, Abstract
Speaker: Lernik Essayei, MD, MPA, CPPA (USA)
Date: 21 June, 2 - 5.15 pm (CEST)
Title: Hacking DICOM Headers - How to create business insights from radiology images, Abstract
Speaker: Dominik Böhler, PhD (Germany)
Date: 22 June, 9.45 am - 1 pm (CEST)
Title: ‘The importance of high-quality health data and its trustworthy use for learning health systems’, Abstract
Speakers: Dipak Kalra, PhD, FRCGP, FBCS (United Kingdom), Maria Christofidou, LLM (United Kingdom)
Date: 28 June 2021, 9.45 am - 1 pm (CEST)
Title: Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics in Healthcare, Abstract
Speakers: Patrick Glauner, PhD (Germany), Mouzhi Ge, PhD (Germany)
Date: 29 June, 9.45 am - 1pm (CEST)
Title: QAI Telehealth Accreditation Programme: Need of the Hour, Abstract
Speaker: Bhupendra Kumar Rana, PhD, PGDHHM (India)
Date: 6 July, 11:30 -13:00 (CEST)
Title: Lessons Learned from a School-based telehealth program and its importance during the COVID-19 pandemic
Authors:
Poster:
Title: Our Steps to the Heights of Digital Medicine: Development of Software Packages and Database with Personal Data Protection for Ukrainian Polissya Region
Authors:
Poster:
Title: Smart Medical Communicator for Estimating Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Authors:
Poster:
The DigiHealthDay 2021 is an International Symposium with the theme "Global Digital Health – Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond". Interesting abstracts pertaining to the field of digital health and its role in the context of 'Global Health' are invited. We welcome submission of scientific articles as abstracts or papers. Participation in DigiHealthDay 2021 entitles to the publishing of one abstract and paper in the symposium proceedings and the Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (JISfTeH). (Note: Formal acceptance required!)
The following are topics that are of interest for DigiHealthDay 2021:
Submission of abstracts opening: 15 April, 2021
Abstract / paper submission deadline: 1 October, 2021
Notification of acceptance (on or before): 18 October, 2021
Student session submission deadline: 1 November 2021
Author guidelines for full paper: https://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH/about/submissions
Please address your inquiries to: submission.digihealth@th-deg.de
Dear Digital Health Students,
The Organising Committee invites you to participate in the DigiHealthDay 2021 "Student Session". The DighHealthDay 2021 symposium will attract delegates from around the world. You will have the chance to present your ideas to experienced researchers from the Digital Health industry, universities and research institutes worldwide.In addition, your work will be eligible to be published in the online Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth and in the symposium proceedings.
Students currently enrolled in Bachelor's and Master's programmes in the domain of Digital Health, and in any stage of pursuing their thesis research (including those who submitted and/or defended their theses in 2021), are invited to submit abstracts in any of the following DigiHealthDay topics:
Proposals must be submitted by 1 August, 2021. Please submit your abstract using the link provided below. Kindly mention "Abstract for Student Session" in the field provided. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee of DigiHealthDay.
Six projects will be selected for oral presentation at the "Student Session" during the DigiHealthDay 2021 symposium on 12 November 2021. Each presentation will take 15 minutes, including Q&A.
Date: 12 November, 2021
Time: 11.15 am - 1 pm
Prizes: Two best abstracts/presentations will be selected for awards. The prizes will be awarded on the scientific merit and quality of the presentation.
First prize: € 200
Second prize: € 150
Questions: If you have questions regarding abstracts or you need assistance, please contact the team at info.digihealth@th-deg,de.
The faculty European Campus Rottal-Inn is a semi-autonomous branch of the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (abbreviated to DIT. In German the DIT is titled THD – Technische Hochschule Deggendorf, a university of applied sciences in Bavaria). ECRI was established in 2015 as a cross-disciplinary educational institution preparing multilingual, global graduates for international careers in applied healthcare and technical sciences. ECRI offers two full-time study programs in the field of Healthcare Information and Communication Technologies: Bachelor of Health Informatics, and Master of Medical Informatics, both taught in English, targeting not only local but primarily international students.
ECRI is located in the district centre Pfarrkirchen, in the region of Lower Bavaria (South-East of Germany). It is a charming touristic town, nestled among rolling, picturesque hills, close to the Austrian border and only one hour’s drive away from Deggendorf. Attractive cities nearby are Salzburg, Regensburg and Passau, and Munich is just a 90-minute drive away. The proximity to Austria and the Czech Republic puts the district in the heart of Europe. Pfarrkirchen has excellent school and education facilities, and offers many leisure activities. In the recent years Pfarrkirchen has become culturally renowned in the area due to its exceptional art exhibitions, museum nights and numerous festivals and events throughout the year. In the summer, the old town festival tempts thousands of visitors with its multicultural culinary and musical events.
The Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) strives for academic excellence and ranks among the best universities of applied sciences in Germany. Founded in 1994, it is a young, modern and excellently equipped university offering relevant and practical courses set in a friendly, relaxed and safe environment. DIT supports its students with many facilities, such as student clubs, a sports programme, an international office, career services and child care centre. It is the perfect environment for students to shape their futures and move forward into academic success.
Around 8,000 students study in a range of bachelor and master level courses held in English or German (of which 29% are international students from 100+ countries). More than 1,000 students are at ECRI, in exclusively English study courses. DIT is committed to producing global graduates with international degrees: 165 partner universities around the world provide students with many opportunities to gain experience and earn credits towards their degree through foreign exchange semesters, internships and double-degree studies abroad. Additionally, great value is placed on German language training, which is tremendously beneficial for international students, helping them integrate easily into the Bavarian lifestyle.
The university focuses in three areas: firstly, full-time education; secondly, applied research & development; and thirdly, further education. Full-time education concentrates on the bachelor and master courses, whilst in applied research & development a vast range of research topics lead to practical scientific solutions that are used to develop new, marketable products, processes and services. In fact, many doctoral students are engaged in cooperative PhD programmes in this important field. Finally, further education is organised by the Deggendorf Institute for Further Education; its courses are geared towards students who work full-time whilst pursuing further education to advance their careers.
The Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS) is a global advisor and through leader supporting the transformation of health through information and technology. As a mission driven non-profit for more than 60 years, HIMSS offers a unique depth and breadth of expertise in health innovation, public policy, workforce development, research and analytics to advise gloabl leaders, stakeholders and influencers on best practices in health information and technology. With a community-centric approach, our innovation engine delivers key insights, education and engaging events to healthcare providers, governments and market suppliers around the world.
HIMSS serves the global health ecosystem with focused operations across North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Members encompass more than 100,000 individuals, 480 provider organisations, 470 non-profit partners and 650 health services organisations.
Vision - To realise the full health potential of every human, everywhere.
Mission - Reform the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology.
A Global network of/for Telemedicine & e-Health stakeholders that facilitates the dissemination of knowledge and good practice in Telehealth & e-Health through promoting and supporting Telemedicine/e-Health activities worldwide and also by providing access to organized experts in the field, internationally. A Neutral, Democratic, Non-governmental and non-profit society with close ties to WHO and ITU that also aids developing countries in the field of Telemedicine and e-Health.
The International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) is the world body for health and biomedical informatics. As an association of associations’, IMIA acts as a bridging organization, bringing together the constituent organizations’ and their members. IMIA provides leadership and expertise to the multidisciplinary, health focused community and to policy makers, to enable the transformation of healthcare in accord with the world-wide vision of improving the health of the world population
The European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) is the leading nonprofit organization in biomedical and health informatics in Europe. The Federation comprises 30 national societies and includes an exceptional network of experts and stakeholders in health, care, IT and its societal dimensions; supported by 15 topic working groups ranging from human factors, to security and translational health informatics.
EFMI is committed to health for all underpinned by information and communication technology.
The objectives when founded in 1976 were:
The German Society of Digital Medicine e.V. (DGDM) is a professional society dedicated to the promotion of science, research, and teaching in the field of Digital Medicine and its development as a future-oriented medical specialty. The DGDM promotes scientifically based education and training in studies and clinical practice in the form of scientific programs, events, and information in the field of Digital Medicine. It participates in health policy discussions. The Society pursues its goals especially by uniting scientists and physicians working in the field of Digital Medicine, as well as medical students, trainees, and members of non-physician healthcare professions who have a practical or scientific interest in Digital Medicine. The DGDM was founded in November 2020 and is registered as an association with headquarters in Berlin.
German Telemedicine Society (DGTelemed) is a national association to promote, to disseminate, to market and to publish modern innovative developments, solutions and products in telemedicine. DGTelemed is a forum of communication, discussion and lobbying for telemedicine in Germany and Europe.
Bavarian Telemedicine Alliance (BTA) is an interdisciplinary network interface in the field of medical telematics which provides solutions, concrete insights and help for the practice of patient care in clinics and doctor’s offices. Topics are future regulations and standardization, technology options and infrastructures, new social and political framework conditions as well as pricing and financing forms for new telematics services. To realise these goals the BTA deals multidimensionally and beyond the blockades of current disputes with physicians, hospitals, pharmacies and other allied health professions.
The BTA was established in Ingolstadt, May 2012. It is a nationwide contact for all activities in the field of telemedicine, eHealth and health telematics. As a neutral competence platform, the BTA initiates, coordinates and networks telemedical projects in Bavaria, and is an information and support centre for the healthcare system and its patients. The BTA brings diverse telemedical approaches to the public and increases the level of awareness and acceptance of digitally supported health care.
Armenian Association of Telemedicine (AATM) is a non-governmental, non-profit professional organisation based in Yerevan, Armenia. The mission of AATM is to assist in development of Digital Health technologies (use of modern ICT to support healthcare delivery, and health education and research), in Armenia and worldwide, via the following activities: coordination of and support for Digital Health initiatives, programmes, projects, applications and services; cooperation between various local stakeholders (institutions, organisations, regulatory bodies, companies, service providers and other structures) in the field; cooperation with major international associations, institutions, agencies and industry groups working in Digital Health; development of educational programmes and assistance in staff management; cooperation with relevant central and local governmental structures; and assistance in necessary amendments in the legislative area relevant to the field.
Founded in 1997 under the joint authority of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Armenia, Russian-Armenian University (RAU) is a young, rapidly developing and ambitious university and nowadays already one of the leading universities in the South Caucasus region.
RAU offers a diverse range of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs. Academic programs at RAU are coordinated by 8 Institutes, which offer high-quality education most branches of modern science and the humanities at all levels of study, as well as innovative career-focused courses: the Institute of Economics and Business, the Institute of Law and Politics, the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, the Engineering Physics Institute, the Institute of the Human Sciences, the Institute of Biomedicine and Pharmacy, the Institute of Media, Advertising and Cinema, the Institute of Oriental Studies. RAU implements more than 100 educational programs in Russian, Armenian and foreign languages in accordance with the State educational standards of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Armenia. It is practically the only university in Armenia that can be classified to the research cluster. In 2016, it was included in the list of the 1000 best business schools in the world, according to the expert agency EdUniversal.
RUDN University is one of Russia’s top 5 HEIs, has, from its foundation been a globalised institution. With 28,000 students, a quarter of whom are foreign from more than 150 countries, it runs 150 joint programs with over 100 countries. It plays a central role in the CIS, Shanghai organisation and BRICS University networks.
Central to RUDN’s philosophy is the need for it to offer innovative, interdisciplinary and international training designed to impact society. It benefits from and builds on its decades long experience of managing international cooperation for both study and research: its students and graduates on returning home continue to honour the traditions they learnt at RUDN and often lead to further international cooperation. The University has a multiprofile structure of faculties and majors, typical for classical universities of the world. Specialists are prepared in 62 majors and lines of study. RUDN is one of the leading universities in development and implementation of the PhD program. In 2017 RUDN was among the first 19 universities in Russia which was granted an opportunity to issue the university PhD diplomas (before 2017 all the PhD diplomas were issued by a Higher Qualification Committee at the state level).
Medical Institute is the largest division of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. Full-time (specialty "General Medicine", "Dentistry" and "Pharmacy") and extramural forms of study (specialty "Pharmacy") are studying 1,722 students and more than 1,000 post-graduate students (residents and graduate students). Over 6,400 specialists trained by the institute work today in more than 110 countries of the world. Today, the RUDN Medical Institute is equipped with 14 state-of-the-art clinical laboratories, where a training system based on information-computer testing and television broadcasts has been created. For practical studies, compartments of computed tomography, liver fibroscan and andrology were created.
Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine (Shupyk NHU of Ukraine) is the national leader in higher and postgraduate education, continuing professional development for medical doctors and pharmacists with a history of over 100 years.
Shupyk NHU of Ukraine is constantly expanding cooperation in the field of education and science. Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (the name of the institution at that time) became collective member of the International Personnel Academy of UNESCO (2001), a member of the European Academy of Natural Sciences (2008), a member of the European Association of Medical Education (2011). The University is the first institution from Ukraine represented in the Global Excellence Index of the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM Global Excellence Index).
Since 2018, Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (the name of the institution at that time) is a member of ORPHEUS (The Organisation for PhD Education in Biomedicine and Health Sciences in the European System). Within the University there are 3 educational & research institutes and 5 faculties, which unite 81 departments (of which 69 are clinical, located on 230 clinical sites), scientific library, 4 centers, 3 laboratories, vivarium, clinic, 17 divisions, 5 dormitories. There are 11 specialized academic councils for 17 scientific specialties, and 25 scientific schools. 2018 it was awarded "Recognized Excellence – 5 Stars" by the European Foundation for Quality Management.
DigitalHealthNews.eu is the first European eHealth news portal and one of the most visited sites on the Internet for eHealth decision-makers, professionals and stakeholders looking for the latest eHealth breaking news.
Digital Health Summit 2021
10-12 November 2021
Munich and online
If you are interested in sponsoring or donating to the second DigiHealthDay, please contact Verena Frank.
We could offer you different sponsoring packages, including printing your logo on the website, in the invitation and the conference book plus a little booth where you could give information on your products/services for example. We would be very happy to talk about cooperate opportunities with you.
Roche Diagnostics develops and integrates diagnostic solutions that address the challenges of today and anticipate the needs of tomorrow. In more than 100 countries, we offer the industry’s most comprehensive in vitro diagnostics solutions, covering molecular diagnostics, clinical chemistry and immunoassays, tissue diagnostics, point of care testing, patient self-testing, next-generation sequencing, and laboratory automation and IT, and decision support solutions.
At Roche Diagnostics, we develop diagnostic tests, instruments and digital solutions with the power to transform healthcare for people around the globe. Our core business is the discovery, development and manufacturing of in vitro tests for the diagnosis of various diseases that include cancer, diabetes, Covid-19, hepatitis, human papillomavirus and many others.
Some of these tests are used daily at the physician’s office or patient’s bedside in addition to state-of-the-art central Laboratory equipment and machines. Roche delivers a large analysis module, integrated with systems to permit a seamless digital solution. Machines and solutions from Roche aid the physicians in making accurate and reliable diagnostic decisions. It is also important for the patients, that any medical condition must be rightly diagnosed and avoid adverse outcomes, which Roche fervently tries to deliver. Roche Diagnostics has also leveraged its service in providing digital health solutions with home self-test kits, self-monitoring physiological parameter measuring devices, and much more.
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