Sessions
The conference at Vitalis 2023 consists of several tracks with panel discussions, keynote presentations and studio talks. Most of the content will also be available online via live broadcasts and recorded lectures, available on demand.
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You can filter by topic, seminar type, target audience or time. There are also a number of thematic tracks in the programme.
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Track
Swiss Personalized Health Network- SPHN Schema Forge
Sabine Österle
Tuesday May 23, 2023 09:30 - 10:00 Open Seminar Area
MIE: Special Topic: Caring is Sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation, English, On site only, Other, Advanced
The MIE conference has always been a hub for innovation and cutting-edge technology. This year was no exception several demonstrators showcase their unique solutions to healthcare problems. Use the opportunity to take a closer look at some of the most striking demonstrators present at the conference, highlighting their diversity and the potential impact they could have on various healthcare-related challenges
Tackling Interoperability to Support Clinical Research: The Vulcan Approach
Amy Cramer, Anne Moen, Catherine Chronaki, Michael van Campen
Thursday May 25, 2023 08:30 - 09:45 R23
English, On site only, Workshop, Advanced
Learn about Vulcan, an HL7 FHIR Accelerator that is developing interoperability standards in clinical research. During the workshop, we'll provide an overview of HL7, HL7 FHIR, the Vulcan Program, recent EuroVulcan event in Paris and HL7 FHIR activities in Europe. Workshop participants will discuss how to continue to develop & implement clinical research standards in Europe.
TeamCompass – Implementation of a Nursing Record Software with over 700 Structured Care Pathways, Reducing Overtime Work of Nurses.
Akihiro Nakao, Satoko Tsuru
Wednesday May 24, 2023 11:35 - 12:05 Open Seminar Area
Open Seminar Area, MIE: Special Topic: Caring is Sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation, English, On site only, Other, Advanced
The MIE conference has always been a hub for innovation and cutting-edge technology. This year was no exception several demonstrators showcase their unique solutions to healthcare problems. Use the opportunity to take a closer look at some of the most striking demonstrators present at the conference, highlighting their diversity and the potential impact they could have on various healthcare-related challenges
Technological assessment of smart wearables and 5G-integrated edge computing for real-time health monitoring
Paulo Haas
Wednesday May 24, 2023 14:45 - 15:00 G4
MIE: Sensors, signals and Imaging Informatics, English, On site only, Presentation, Advanced
Telemedicine Based on Human Activity Recognition in Elderly Healthcare
Saeid Eslami, Raheleh Ghouchan Nezhad Noor Nia, Afrooz Arzehgar, Vajiheh Dehdeleh
Tuesday May 23, 2023 16:45 - 17:00 G2
MIE: Telehealth, English, On site only, Presentation, Advanced
Temporal Context Matters: An Explainable Model for Medical Resource Utilization in Chronic Kidney Disease
Omar Hamed
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
Text extraction and standardization system development for pathological records in the Korea Biobank Network
Seol Whan OH, WONA CHOI, Soo Jeong KO, Sunghyeon Park
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
The Assessment of Glioblastoma Metabolic Activity via 11C-Methionine PET and Radiomics
Gleb Danilov
Wednesday May 24, 2023 11:30 - 11:45 G2
MIE: Sensors, signals and Imaging Informatics, English, Pre-recorded + On-site, Presentation, Advanced
The CAPABLE (Cancer Patients Better Life Experience) pilot-ready system demonstration
Giordano Lanzola, Silvana Quaglini
Wednesday May 24, 2023 12:05 - 12:35 Open Seminar Area
Open Seminar Area, MIE: Special Topic: Caring is Sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation, English, On site only, Other, Advanced
The MIE conference has always been a hub for innovation and cutting-edge technology. This year was no exception several demonstrators showcase their unique solutions to healthcare problems. Use the opportunity to take a closer look at some of the most striking demonstrators present at the conference, highlighting their diversity and the potential impact they could have on various healthcare-related challenges
The Centre for Preventive Care – What are the pros and cons of a healthcare system build on prediction and prevention?
Maria Stockhaus, Pomme van Hoof
Wednesday May 24, 2023 10:30 - 11:00 F3
Eng - Implementation / Change Managment, English, Live broadcast, Presentation, Inspiration, Introductory, Management/decision makers, Politicians, Organizational development, Researchers, Healthcare professionals, Patient/user organizations, Patient centration, Innovation/research, Ethics
The Centre for Preventive Care is a speculative design project exploring the future of healthcare. In november 2022 visitors were invited to Södersjukhuset in Stockholm to experience a healthcare visit in the future and to reflect upon pros and cons of a healthcare system build on prediction and prevention.
The challenges of connecting IT and OT in medical technical equipment
Sokratis Katsikas
Wednesday May 24, 2023 14:00 - 14:30 A6
Information security, English, Pre-recorded + On-site, Presentation, Inspiration, Intermediate, Management/decision makers, Politicians, Organizational development, Technicians/IT/Developers, Researchers, Students, Care professionals, Healthcare professionals, Patient/user organizations, Actual examples (good/bad), Benefits/effects, Innovation/research, Patient safety, Information security, Usability
In this talk a brief overview of cybersecurity challenges with integrated IT/OT medical devices will be provided, along with current best practices for addressing them and open issues. Realistic attack scenarios will be used as examples to discuss the possible impact of the attack; ease of detection; risk of cascade effects; assets likely to be affected; stakeholders involved; security measures to prevent such attacks; handling the incident.
The Complexity of a Clinical History
Fabrizio Pecoraro, Antonio D'Uffizi
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
The debated EHR user experience: from shouting out to working out
Antti Iivanainen, Janne Pitkänen
Wednesday May 24, 2023 16:30 - 17:00 A6
Information security, English, On site only, Presentation, Tools for implementation, Intermediate, Management/decision makers, Technicians/IT/Developers, Care professionals, Healthcare professionals, Actual examples (good/bad), Benefits/effects, Management, Innovation/research, Usability
Electronic health record (EHR) systems have faced criticism and debate as these systems can be complex and difficult for users to navigate, particularly for those who are not trained in their use. This can lead to errors and inefficiencies, negatively impacting patient care and user satisfaction.By contextualizing criticism and transforming it into constructive feedback, system developers can gain valuable insights and use this feedback to make reasonable improvements. Transforming criticism into constructive feedback requires contextual understanding for helping to identify specific areas where improvements may be needed. In this presentation, some typical examples are given about acquiring more concrete and actionable feedback on situations where users have been disappointed or when they felt that something could be working in a better way.One of the key benefits of contextual user feedback is that it allows healthcare organizations to gather a wide range of perspectives on the EHR system to prioritize improvements. Systematic collection of user feedback also helps organizations to identify areas where additional training or support may be needed.
The DELPHI library: Improving model validation, transparency and dissemination through a centralised library of prediction models
Ross Williams
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
The demonstration of a tool for self-estimating digital competence
Karin Ahlin
Poster Area
MIE: Posters, English, On site only, Poster, Advanced
The effect of physicians' acknowledgement of clinical decision support systems generated alerts on patient diabetes management in a primary care setting
Mohammad Faysel
Wednesday May 24, 2023 11:00 - 11:15 G3
MIE: Decision support, English, On site only, Presentation, Advanced
The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether clinician’s acknowledgement and adherence to Clinical Best Practice Advisories (BPA) system’s alerts improve the outcome of patients with chronic diabetes.
The Future of Online Video Consultations in Primary Care – a qualitative study
Maria Hägglund
Tuesday May 23, 2023 16:00 - 16:15 G2
MIE: Telehealth, English, On site only, Presentation, Advanced
This study has the overall aim to study physicians’ experiences of VCs, here focusing on their suggestions for future improvements. Twenty-two semi-structured interviews were performed with physicians working for an online healthcare provider in Sweden, and analyzed through inductive content analysis. Two themes emerged related to desired future improvements of VCs; blended care and technical innovation.
The future with openEHR
Tomaž Gornik
Thursday May 25, 2023 09:30 - 10:00 F1
Informatik/semantik, English, On site only, Presentation, Inspiration, Intermediate, Management/decision makers, Politicians, Organizational development, Technicians/IT/Developers, Students, Healthcare professionals, Patient/user organizations, Actual examples (good/bad), Benefits/effects, Management, Municipality, Innovation/research, Patient safety, Government information
The momentum around openEHR is on the rise. And we will remember the year 2022 as the year when all the big players in the healthcare landscape have embraced openEHR as the standard for data persistence. Microsoft, Dedalus, EY, and many many more have joined the openEHR community and as EY stated in its latest document, openEHR is the only international open health data standard that can cater for the complexity of health semantics and is designed for persistence.
In the session, we will hear it from the co-chair of the openEHR International, an organisation that is actively promoting lifelong, patient‑centric shared health records, future‑proof data, and clinical process support. Tomaž Gornik is an openEHR visionary who has been promoting openEHR and other open standards for more than 20 years, and who has a proven track record of delivering innovative turn-key solutions, as well as state-of-the-art technology, architectures, and processes.
What are the benefits that the openEHR standard and a modular ecosystem based on open data bring? What can we learn from openEHR cases across Europe? How can we build on the momentum of this year and what will the future in digital healthcare bring? In his lecture, Gornik will answer all of these questions, present the concrete use-cases and lessons learned with real-world deployments, and try to explain how could openEHR benefit the healthcare system of Sweden.
The importance of being FAIR and FAST – The clinical epidemiology and study platform of the German network university medicine (NUKLEUS)
Dagmar Krefting
Thursday May 25, 2023 13:30 - 13:45 G1
MIE: Special Topic: Caring is Sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation, English, On site only, Presentation, Advanced
The Inverse Data Law: Market Imperatives, Data, and Quality in AI Supported Care
Saleem Ameen
Wednesday May 24, 2023 14:00 - 14:15 G3
MIE: Citizen health informatics, English, On site only, Presentation, Advanced