O n s i t e G u i d e First Annual COCIR eHealth Summit Brussels 18-19 November 2014 Diamant Conference & Business Centre How eHealth Can Drive Clinical and Financial Outcomes www.cocirehealthsummit2014.org COCIR SUSTAINABLE COMPETENCE IN ADVANCING HEALTHCARE European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry Welcome to Brussels Contents General and Practical Information 3 Programme at a Glance 2 Pre-Summit Workshop 4 eHealth Summit 5 Floor Plans 6 COCIR Would Like to Thank 7 General and Practical Information Top Places to Visit in Brussels Coffee and Lunch Breaks Coffee will be available in the Newton AB meeting If you are in Brussels for one or two days, the city offers a selection of the 10 most visited monuments, room on Tuesday. museums and attractions in the capital of Europe. For Coffee and lunch will be available in the Edison & more information, please visit: www.visitbrussels.com Marconi rooms on Wednesday. 1.BOZAR WIFI Internet Access Erected in 1928 by the architect and master of Complimentary WIFI is available throughout the Art Nouveau, Victor Horta, it is a centre of cultural Diamant Brussels Conference and Business Centre and artistic life. for all delegates. 2. Atomium Details for internet access are displayed in the The Atomium is today the most popular attraction meeting rooms. in the Capital of Europe. If you experience any problems, please seek help 3.Magritte Museum with the Diamant reception staff at the building This museum stands right in the centre of entrance. Brussels, on Place Royale, and exhibits for public Speaker Presentations viewing the surrealist artist’s creations belonging Speaker Presentations will be available at to Belgium’s Royal Museums of Fine Arts. www.cocirehealthsummit2014.org 4.Natural Sciences Museum Please note some presentations may not be posted No visitor can ignore the museum’s showpieces: until the week following the conference. the Iguanodons of Bernissart. Speaker Room | Galilei 5.Mini-Europe All speakers should pick up their badge at the Located at the foot of the Atomium, Mini-Europe registration area, then check in at the Speaker is the only park where you can have a whistlestop Room Galilei with their final slide presentations. tour of Europe in a few short hours. The Speaker Room hours are: Wednesday, 19 November 08:00 - 18:00 6.Comic Strip Museum Located in the heart of Brussels, in a majestic Art Nouveau building, created by Victor Horta in Exhibition 1906, the Belgian Comic Strip Center opened its During the summit there will be an exhibition on doors to the public on October 6th 1989. European projects and National Trade Associations. 7.Parlamentarium Discover the fascinating world of the European Parliament at the newly-opened Parlamentarium, Europe’s largest parliamentary visitor centre. 8.Océade This is the capital’s water funpark, open all year round, with all the excitement of high-speed slides, the charm of jacuzzis, saunas, solariums and wavepools. 3 Programme at a Glance Tuesday 18 November l Pre-Summit Workshop l Room Newton AB Hospital IT Investments and EPR Deployment: What reality and Which Future? In partnership with with the participation of the The workshop will build awareness on health ICTs potential to improve the quality of care and connect hospitals to the wider health community for more efficient healthcare systems. You will also gain insights on existing solutions to tomorrow’s challenges, from the sharing of information, to decision support at the point of care through advanced analytics. 13:30 - 14:00 Registration and Coffee 14:00 - 14:05 Welcome and Introduction Hans Vandewyngaerde, COCIR Board Member & Vice President EMEA Agfa Health Care 14:05 - 14:20 Keynote Speech Data and Intelligence from EHRs for Efficiency, Performance and Innovation Jillian Oderkirk, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 14:20 - 15:40 EPR Deployment: Dream or Reality? • EPR Deployment and IT Investments in European Hospitals: The Reality Today John P. Hoyt, Executive Vice President, HIMSS Analytics, USA • Hospital IT Strategy & Deployment: How to Accelerate the Deployment of Advanced Clinical Systems and Prepare Hospitals to Connect to the Wider Care Community? Hospital CIO perspective - Prof. Philippe Kolh, Strategic Director Medical Information Services, University Hospital Liège, Belgium Industry perspective - Jérome Galbrun, COCIR BIC eHealth and Senior Marketing Director Healthcare IT, Philips • User Reality and Challenges: How to Move from Availability of IT Systems to Clinical Adoption and Usage in Daily Clinical Routine Practice? Claus Duedal Pedersen, Head of Unit, Centre for Clinical Innovation, Odense University Hospital, Denmark • Hospital’s Budget and Investment for IT: What Is the Required Level of Investment to Achieve Healthcare Transformation TBC 15:40 - 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00 Hospital IT Investment: Which Future? Round Table Discussion Moderator Hans Vandewyngaerde, COCIR Board Member John P. Hoyt, Executive Vice President, HIMSS Analytics, USA Jillian Oderkirk, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Jérome Galbrun, COCIR BIC eHealth and Senior Marketing Director Healthcare IT, Philips Prof. Philippe Kolh, Strategic Director Medical Information Services, University Hospital Liège, Belgium Claus Duedal Pedersen, Head of Unit, Centre for Clinical Innovation, Odense University Hospital, Denmark 17:00 - 17:30 Concluding Remarks Hans Vandewyngaerde, COCIR Board Member 17:30 - 18:00 Networking Cocktail | Vesalius 18:00 - 19:30 eHealth Networking and Speed Dating Event | Newton C Welcoming Speech by Kevin Haydon, COCIR President 20:00 - 22:00 Working Dinner on Integrated Care (by invitation only) | Restaurant Savarin • Chronic Disease and Integrated Care Petra Wilson, CEO International Diabetes Federation • How the healthcare system needs to transform to address the increasing needs and requirements of an ever ageing population (e.g. increased prevalence of chronic diseases) putting additional pressures on scarce resources. How technology can support? Mark Steedman, Global Health Programme Manager, Imperial College London, UK • Why Hospitals Still Matter and Why Wide-adoption of EPR Is Becoming Even More Critical in this Transformation Journey Hans Nielsen Hauge, Regional Health Authority for SE, Norway 4 Wednesday 19 November l eHealth Summit l Room Archimedes How eHealth Can Drive Clinical and Financial Outcomes This Summit will bring speakers from industry, local and regional healthcare providers around Europe and authorities to share their experience. The upcoming era of Integrated Care will see hospitals and other care providers to collaborate and share patient data, knowledge and insights from day-to-day operations, with focus on continuous care, disease prevention and disease management. This journey of transformation is however just at the beginning. The focus of this day will be based on 4 selected themes which are driving dynamic changes in healthcare delivery and contributing to sustainability of healthcare systems. 08:30 - 09:00 Registration and Coffee 09:00 - 09:30 Keynote Speech: How to Measure Outcome in Healthcare and How Health ICT Contributes Stefan Larsson, Senior Partner and Managing Director at BCG and Hospital & Health Care Consultant 09:30 - 10:45 Session 1: Digital Hospitals In almost every country there is more demand for healthcare than can be met in a timely and effective manner. Hospitals are under extreme pressure to care for more patients in less time without adding to their cost structure. A digital hospital enables improvement in quality of patient care and productivity of the medical staff. But it has to fit in the larger picture. How can it also contribute to the wider health community and empower the patient. Moderator Pascal Garel, CEO, HOPE Industry Perspective - Olivier Croly, COCIR BIC eHealth Member and VP & GM GE Healthcare IT EMEA User Perspective - Prof. Philippe Kolh, Strategic Director Medical Information Services, University Hospital Liège, Belgium National/Regional Authority Perspective - Hans Nielsen Hauge, Regional Health Authority for SE, Norway 10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break | Edison & Marconi 11:15 - 12:30 Session 2: Regional and National Electronic Health Records As healthcare is moving towards a multidisciplinary collaboration from primary care over general hospital care to specialized care, regional and national electronic records are being implemented. These longitudinal medical records allow a more productive healthcare system by bringing new opportunities but also new challenges They are an important element in a healthcare system in transformation. What are the critical success factors? What are the crucial factors that drive adoption of these systems by clinicians, patients and health ICT industry? Moderator Laurent Treluyer, Chargé de mission ARS, France Industry Perspective - Hans Vandewyngaerde, COCIR Board Member and Vice President EMEA Agfa Health Care User Perspective - Mathilde Demory, Responsable Stratégique du Pôle Innovation Prospective en Santé Publique de la ville de Nice, France National/regional authority Perspective - Juan Carlos Contel, Coordinator, en Institut Catala Salut, Spain 12:30 - 13:45 Lunch | Edison & Marconi 14:00 - 15:15 Session 3: Big Data Big Data can help us capitalize on patient data to enable healthcare innovation, support medical research, improve therapies and inform public health policies to reach a more effective and cost-efficient healthcare. Policy and legal environments will need to evolve to find the right balance between fundamental values: the need to protect personal data, the need for open access for research purposes and the need to create a competitive and vibrant industry in Europe. How can we turn the fascinating promises of big data into reality? Moderator Duane Schulthess, Managing Director Vital Transformation, Belgium Industry Perspective - John Crawford, COCIR BIC eHealth Member & EMEA Healthcare Solutions Leader, IBM User Perspective - Monica Jones, Cancer Research, UK National/Regional Authority Perspective - John Parkinson, CPRD, UK 15:15 - 16:30 Session 4: mHealth In recent years mobile health has emerged as an additional path for continuous interaction between healthcare professionals and patients or even healthy subjects. The proliferation of smartphones and tablets, the increasing number of connections to the internet on the mobile platform and the wealth of mHealth apps available on a global market increasingly attract the attention of patients, healthcare professionals, the business community, policy makers and regulators. How can the anywhere/anytime availability of live information enabled by the mobile platform increase the efficiency and quality of healthcare delivery? MODERATOR Luc Nicolas, Expert ICT for Health, Public Federal Service Public Health, Belgium Industry Perspective - Béatrice Falise-Mirat, Directeur Affaires Publiques et Reglementaires Orange Healthcare User Perspective - Kyle Rose, Diabetic Patient and founder of Delta PM Diabetes USA National/Regional Authority Perspective - Ms Anne Kallio, Head of Development, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Department for Social and Health Services 16:30 Closing Remarks Nicole Denjoy, Secretary General, COCIR 5 Floor Plans Ground floor Tuesday, 18 November Pre-Summit Workshop 1 Newton A and B Networking Cocktail 2 Vesalius Speed Dating 3 Newton C 5 3 2 Working Dinner 4 Restaurant Savarin 1 8 Wednesday, 19 November eHealth Summit 7 5 Archimedes 6 Speakers Room 6 Galilei Summit Coffee Breaks and Lunch 7 Edison and 8 Marconi Ground floor 4 6 COCIR would like to Thank Pre-Summit Workshop in Partnership with With the participation of Event organized with the kind support of COCIR Board Companies and of Partnering Organisations Media Partners 7 r THE LEADING EUROPEAN VOICE OF A UNITED HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY e y Opening Markets MEDICAL IMAGING EHEALTH sUppOrting innOVatiVe teCHnOLOgY tO aDVanCe HeaLtHCare MOnitOring regULatOrY FraMeWOrk inFLUenCing pOLiCies sHaring COMpetenCies prOMOting etHiCs FOstering internatiOnaL stanDarDs DriVing enVirOnMentaL Best praCtiCe BUiLDing Market inteLLigenCe 8 nOt a MeMBer Yet? 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