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Keynotes, Awards, & Closing
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 11:15 - 12:45 G3
Keynotes, English
Renos Hub: Empowering Remote Healthcare Professionals through Community and Support
Manuel Gonzalez, Virginia Zazo
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 11:45 - 12:15 ZF - lokal ej bestämd
Future Health and Care, Framtidens sjukvård, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Inspiration, Introduktion, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Verksamhetsutveckling, Forskare (även studerande), Studerande, Omsorgspersonal, Vårdpersonal, Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga), Innovation/forskning, Test/validering
Healthcare systems are undergoing rapid digital transformation, yet the workforce dimension is often overlooked. Remote and digitally enabled clinicians face professional isolation, fragmented collaboration, and limited support structures.This session presents insights from the Renos Hub pilot—an international digital community for remote healthcare professionals—and Teledermazonia, a clinical initiative developed within Renos Hub to support equitable specialist access in remote settings. The talk highlights how community-based digital infrastructures can strengthen workforce resilience, enable collaboration, and support sustainable digital health transformation.
Applied AI for Person-Centred Care – Global Insights from Practice, Management, and Innovation
Nasim Farrokhnia
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 11:45 - 12:15 G3
Keynotes, English
The Cloud-Native Architecture for GDPR-Compliant AI Scaling in HealthTech Across the EHDS
Roman Burdiuzha
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 12:00 - 12:20 Innovation Area
Innovation area, English, Live + på plats, Panel, Verktyg för implementering, Avancerad, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare, Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga), Nytta/effekt, Innovation/forskning, Informationssäkerhet
HealthTech innovation increasingly depends on the ability to train and scale AI systems without centralizing sensitive patient data. This presentation explains how modern cloud-native infrastructure, powered by Kubernetes and zero-trust principles, enables secure, compliant AI development across regions and organizations. Attendees will leave with actionable architectural guidance for building GDPR-aligned AI at scale.
Awards & Closing
Joakim Öhlén
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 12:15 - 12:45 G3
Keynotes, English
Compliance as the Operating System for the AI Workforce
David Buresund
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 12:20 - 12:40 Innovation Area
Innovation area, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Inspiration, Introduktion, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Politiker, Verksamhetsutveckling, Styrning/Förvaltning, Användbarhet
AI is quickly becoming a core part of the workforce, yet unlike people, it lacks judgment, context, and accountability. As AI is expected to take on up to 50% of all work by 2045 and increasingly shape competition between organizations, the real challenge is not building AI, but deploying it safely and effectively at scale. This is where compliance becomes a strategic enabler, creating clarity, trust, and operational excellence that allows AI to deliver real value, not just legal protection.
Innovations for Pandemia Isolation (PANDA): Person-Centred Care in Home Isolation – Experiences of Digital Support During COVID-19
Camilla Mattjus
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 12:40 - 13:00 Innovation Area
Innovation area, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Orientering, Introduktion, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Politiker, Verksamhetsutveckling, Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare, Forskare (även studerande), Studerande, Omsorgspersonal, Vårdpersonal, Patientorganisationer/Brukarorganisationer, Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga), Nytta/effekt, Välfärdsutveckling, Personcentrering
During the COVID-19 pandemic, home isolation became a key model of care, with digital solutions often replacing physical encounters. This posed new challenges for maintaining person-centred care and tested digitalisation, professional responsibility, and organisational preparedness in health and social care. Based on the Nordic research project Innovations for Pandemia Isolation (PANDA), this presentation draws on qualitative interviews with clients and healthcare professionals in Finland and Sweden. The findings highlight that person-centred care in home isolation is a relational, ethical, and organisational responsibility, where continuity, professional presence, adapted communication, and participation remain crucial—even without physical meetings. The session offers practical insights relevant to eHealth, virtual care, and future crisis preparedness.
Beyond the Protocol: Unpacking 'Work-as-Done' in the Digital Therapeutic Relationship through a Safety II Lens
Siobhan Jones
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 13:00 - 13:30 ZF - lokal ej bestämd
Framtidens sjukvård, Future Health and Care, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Verktyg för implementering, Fördjupning, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Politiker, Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare, Forskare (även studerande), Vårdpersonal, Välfärdsutveckling, Innovation/forskning, Appar
This is a qualitative study applying the Safety II framework to digital mental healthcare. It investigates how clinicians integrate and adapt digital tools (such as video, iCBT programmes, clinical outcome measures, messaging) in their everyday practice to successfully build and maintain therapeutic relationships, focusing on 'work-as-done' rather than ‘work-as-imagined’ (e.g. written work routines). The talk will provide practical insights into real-world clinical adaptations and informal workarounds that support patient safety and outcomes in digital mental healthcare.
Evaluating evidence-based digital therapies through national quality frameworks
Jukka Lähesmaa
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 13:30 - 14:00 ZA - lokal ej bestämd
Från fragmentering till gemensam kvalitet – så skapar vi jämlik tillgång till hälsoappar, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Orientering, Fördjupning, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Politiker, Verksamhetsutveckling, Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga), Välfärdsutveckling, Innovation/forskning, Test/validering, Appar, Information/myndighet
A digital therapies pilot is currently underway in Finland, building on an already established national quality framework for health apps - digiHTA. The aim of the trial is to determine how digital therapies – such as evidence-based digital therapies and self-care programs – could be made available to users with public funds. The trial will offer healthcare professionals and their patients the opportunity to try out for free how digital treatments support holistic treatment success. All solutions are evaluated using Finland’s national digiHTA assessment framework. The results will inform future national recommendations and reimbursement models.
Between Insight and Infrastructure: How Young Adults and Healthcare System Data Map Healthcare Trajectories of Anxiety and Depression
Amira Soliman, Katrin Häggström Westberg
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 13:30 - 14:00 ZF - lokal ej bestämd
Future Health and Care, Framtidens sjukvård, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Orientering, Fördjupning, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Politiker, Verksamhetsutveckling, Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare, Forskare (även studerande), Studerande, Omsorgspersonal, Vårdpersonal, Patientorganisationer/Brukarorganisationer, Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga), Nytta/effekt, Välfärdsutveckling, Innovation/forskning, Appar
This study aims to promote mental health and prevent mental ill health among young adults aged 18–30 through PadAI, a collaborative research initiative between Halmstad University, Region Halland, and Capio Ramsay Santé within the CAISR Health research profile. The presentation reports newly obtained empirical findings that illuminate healthcare trajectories from two complementary perspectives: young adults’ subjective experiences of engaging with healthcare services and large-scale analyses of electronic health records. The qualitative results describe four different scenarios of how individuals experience and navigate mental healthcare journeys, with varying complexity from easy and straightforward interactions to complex and unfulfilling interactions with the healthcare organization. On the other hand, the quantitative analysis performed using 644,827 healthcare encounters among 12,040 young adults identifies two distinct patient groups differing in comorbidities preceding the onset of anxiety and depression diagnoses. These perspectives are contrasted and discussed in relation to subjective needs and organizational structures within healthcare.
Managing the risk of delays in the diagnosis of high risk skin cancers: Learnings from five years of the use of AI as a Medical Device in triaging urgent skin cancer referrals
Dilraj Kalsi
Torsdag 7 maj 2026 14:00 - 14:30 ZF - lokal ej bestämd
Framtidens sjukvård, Future Health and Care, English, Live + på plats, Presentation, Orientering, Fördjupning, Chef/Beslutsfattare, Tekniker/IT/Utvecklare, Forskare (även studerande), Omsorgspersonal, Vårdpersonal, Patientorganisationer/Brukarorganisationer, Exempel från verkligheten (goda/dåliga), Nytta/effekt, Styrning/Förvaltning, Innovation/forskning
Long waits for dermatology assessments risk delays in the diagnosis of high risk skin cancers, which have a significant impact on patients’ treatment and survival outcomes. This session shares five years of real-world experience using DERM, a Class III CE-marked AI as a medical device (AIaMD) approved to make autonomous triage decisions when assessing cases where there is a suspicion of skin cancer. With studies indicating that DERM matches dermatologist performance in ruling out malignant melanoma, the technology has supported NHS dermatology services to identify low-risk cases and release specialist capacity to focus on high-risk patients, with partners experiencing significant improvements in waiting times to access care. Attendees will learn how AI can support effective teledermatology deployments, optimise clinical workflows, and support waiting lists reduction initiatives, while practical insights and data from NHS deployments highlight where in skin cancer pathways AI can deliver the most value.