SESSIONS
OFFICIAL OPENING
- Daniela Filipiová, Minister of Health, Czech Republic
- Viviane Reding, Commissioner, European Commission (video message)
MINISTERIAL PANEL DISCUSSION / eHealth for Individuals, Society and Economy
Chair: Pat Cox, former President of the European Parliament- Bernat Soria Escoms, Minister of Health and Consumer Affairs, Spain
- Maret Maripuu, Minister of Social Affairs, Estonia
- Richard Raši, Minister of Health, Slovakia
- Klaus Theo Schröder, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Security, Germany
- Miroslav Ouzký, Chairman of the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety of the European Parliament
I.a eHEALTH FOR INDIVIDUALS / eHealth and cross-border healthcare
Chair: John Bowis, Member of the European Parliament-
Data protection in cross-border healthcare
Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor -
Patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare - Proposal for a Directive
Bernard Merkel, European Commission -
Cross-border healthcare – procedures and IT solutions
Ladislav Švec, Centre for International Reimbursements -
State of the Art of ICT for cross border healthcare: patient identification, authentification, privacy, security
Noël Nader, NETC@RDS project
II.a eHEALTH FOR SOCIETY / Involving health professionals and patients
Chair: Flora Giorgio, European Commission-
Health professionals and eHealth
Michael Wilks, Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) -
Health 2.0: When 2 Worlds Collide
Joan Dzenowagis, WHO -
Patients' Charter for eHealth
David Garwood, Patient & Citizens Workgroup of EHTEL -
Good eHealth – best practices in eHealth (EC Study)
Ingrid Moldenaers, Deloitte
III.a eHEALTH FOR ECONOMY / eHealth for sustainability: supporting healthcare system transformation
Chair: Saad Khan, OECD-
Stop wasting money on e-Health!
Jonathan Edwards, Gartner -
Impact on the economy: the example of Imaging Informatics
Eric Maurincomme, COCIR & eHealth Industry stakeholders group -
eHealth strategy in Spain – Joining efforts to reach optimal quality and equity
Pablo Rivero Corte, Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs, Spain -
Impact of clinical IT and eHealth on quality in clinical practice in hospitals
Hans Nielsen Hauge, South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority
I.b eHEALTH FOR INDIVIDUALS / Communicating eHealth benefits to citizens
Chair: Anders Olauson, European Patients' Forum-
Health-EU: the Public Health Portal of the European Union
Tuuli-Maria Mattila, European Commission -
ICT tools for rare diseases: state of art and lessons to be learned
Ana Rath, Orphanet -
eMental Health: facts, concepts and opportunities
Filip Smit, Trimbos Institute -
National portals and health communication
Henrik Bjerregaard Jensen, MedCom
II.b eHEALTH FOR SOCIETY / eHealth services: centralised vs. decentralised eHealth solutions
Chair: Gerard Comyn, European Commission-
Extending Certification of Electronic Health Records at a Pan-European Level
Georges de Moor, EuroRec -
Centralised EHR repositories
Anne Kallio, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
Yves Mahieu, EMC Corporation -
Implementing interoperability in distributed EHR solutions
Paola Tarquini, Presidency of the Council of Ministers – Department for Innovation and Technologies
III.b eHEALTH FOR ECONOMY / Business models
Chair: Mike Palmer, European Commission-
Supporting and boosting investment in eHealth (EC study)
Karl Stroetmann, Empirica -
The diversity of challenges in front of eHealth solutions
Agnes Berszenyi, GE Healthcare -
Health insurance consequences of eHealth – tracking of reimbursement policy
Jaromír Gajdáček, Health insurance institution of the Ministry of Interior, Czech Republic -
Understanding Business Models for eHealth: A Research Approach
Lorenzo Valeri, Rand Europe, CAP Gemini
I.c eHEALTH FOR INDIVIDUALS / Telemedicine initiative – recent developments
Chair: Christoph Steffen, European Commission-
Platform for Telemedicine stakeholders
Daniel Forslund, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Sweden
Artur Furtado, European Commision -
Effectiveness of telemonitoring for cardiovascular care
Markus Siebert, Chair, Eucomed CRM Telemonitoring Group
Josep Brugada, European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) -
Build it and they will come? Confidence and acceptance in telemedicine
Tove Sorensen, Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University of Tromsø
II.c eHEALTH FOR SOCIETY / The challenges for interoperability for cross border care
Chair: Zoi Kolitsi, Project Co-ordinator, CALLIOPE Thematic Network-
Addressing Challenges for making Patient Summaries and ePrescription Interoperable
Fredrik Lindén, epSOS pilot project -
Phase 2 of eHealth-INTEROP; Response to the eHealth Interoperability Standards Mandate
Kees Molenaar, CEN/TC251, Mandate 403 Co-ordination group -
Interoperability for the XXIst century: crossing borders has many dimensions
Pierre Lewalle, WHO
III.c eHEALTH FOR ECONOMY / eHealth funding
Chair: Ragnar Bergström, European Commission-
Financing eHealth: Scope for EIB group support
Olivier Debande, European Investment Bank -
Nationwide e-Health platform – Estonia
Madis Tiik, Estonian eHealth Foundation -
E-health from a regional development perspective
Tina Norgren, County Administrative Board of Norrbotten
CLOSING SESSION
Summary of parallel themes (Individuals, Society, Economy)
Rapporteurs:
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Summary of the theme "Individuals"
Philipp Grätzel von Grätz (so2say communications) -
Summary of the theme "Society"
Jon Hoeksma (E-Health Insider) -
Summary of the theme "Economy"
Jacqueline Bowman (Scope Communications)
Closing remarks
