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Informatics Tools and Strategies to Promote Inclusive Design and Patient Engagement Har passerat

Tisdag 23 maj 2023 08:30 - 09:45 J2

Föreläsare: Anne Moen, Anne Turner, George Demiris

Spår: MIE: Citizen health informatics

Språk

English

Seminarietyp

Enbart på plats

Kunskapsnivå

Avancerad

Konferens

MIE

Författare

George Demiris, Anne Turner, Anne Moen

Föreläsare

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Anne Moen Föreläsare

Professor, Coordinator Gravitate-Health
University of Oslo

I am professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. My program of research seeks to better understand digital citizens centered services, based on opportunities to “collect, curate and control” all relevant, personal health information. I am the Coordinator of “Gravitate – Health: Empowering and Equipping Europeans with Health Information from trusted sources for active, safe, secure personal health management and adherence to treatment” which is an Innovation Medicine Initiative Public-Private Partnership (project 945334, IMI2 JU, 2020-2025). Gravitate-Health’s mission is to prepare and test innovative, easy-to-use elegant digital services that actively engage and empower citizens and their support network with access to and understanding of health information from trusted sources. More information is available at www.gravitatehealth.eu

Anne Turner Föreläsare

University of Washington

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George Demiris Föreläsare

Professor
University of Pennsylvania

George Demiris is the Mary Alice Bennett University Professor and a PIK (Penn Integrates Knowledge) Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and holds joint faculty appointments in the Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences of the School of Nursing and the Informatics Division of the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, Perelman School of Medicine. He explores innovative ways to utilize technology and support older adults and their families in various settings, including home and hospice care. He also focuses on designing and evaluating personal health systems that produce patient-generated data including “smart home” solutions for aging. He is a Member of the National Academy of Medicine, a Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, the Gerontological Society of America and the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics. He is the Editor-In-Chief of Informatics for Health and Social Care and a Senior Fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics. He has conducted numerous federally funded studies and his work has been funded consistently over the years both by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). He directs the Penn Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratory for Healthy Aging and is co-director of the Penn Community Collaboratory for Co-Creation.