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Programme Patron Annette Widmann-Mauz, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Health Connecting Healthcare IT 14 –16 April 2015 Welcome to conhIT 2015 conhIT 2015 Dates 14 – 16 April 2015 Opening Hours Academy: 9:00 am –1:00 pm Congress: 9:30 am –1:00 pm Industrial Fair and Networking: 11:00 am –6:00 pm Shaping the future of Health IT together Until 6 Mar ch 20 15 FREE fair ticke t onlin e! Venue Berlin Exhibition Grounds (Berlin ExpoCenter City) Halls 1.2 to 4.2 South Entrance (Jafféstraße) Organizer Messe Berlin GmbH Messedamm 22 14055 Berlin, Germany Messe Berlin contacts Industrial Fair Ursula Baumann Phone +49 30 3038 2225 baumann@messe-berlin.de Sponsor German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Taubenstraße 23 10117 Berlin, Germany bvitg contacts Congress, Academy, Networking Jennifer Adam Phone +49 30 2062258 58 jennifer.adam@bvitg.de Information Technology is an essential element in sustainable, modern healthcare. It creates efficiency, effectiveness and transparency for everyone involved and facilitates cross-sectoral healthcare with a focus on the patient. ConhIT is an industrial fair, congress, and academy with a variety of networking events. From 14 to 16 April 2015 the full range of Health IT will be presented at conhIT. In addition to offering a complete market overview conhIT, Europe’s largest event with a focus on healthcare IT, provides outstanding opportunities for advanced training and networking. At conhIT manufacturers and users as well as representatives of politics, science and administrations will be gathering to discuss industry developments, exchange views and learn from each other’s experiences. In 2015 more than 6,500 visitors are expected to visit the 360 plus exhibitors. Use the conhIT app which will be available in time for the event from the App Store and Google Play for a more effective conhIT visit. Make sure you are in Berlin next spring when the slogan will again be “Connecting Healthcare IT“. www.conhit.com We are looking forward to welcoming you. Detailed conhIT 2015 press services information for journalists and exhibitors: www.conhIT.com/Press Service Special thanks are due to our cooperation partners for their support with the content and scientific aspects of this event. In association with 02 With participation of 03 Congress | Academy | Networking Industrial Fair CONGRESS INDUSTRIAL FAIR Every morning experts will be reporting on health IT innovations and trends under the slogan “Shaping the future with health IT”. The reports will be spread over a total of 18 sessions. The lectures are designed interactively to provide space for a lively exchange between speakers and listeners. Visitors can look forward to a high-class, diversified congress programme, planned by representatives of major target groups with the information and training needs of the healthcare IT industry strongly in mind. At conhIT the entire range of Healthcare IT products and services will be on show upon an area occupying over 13,500 square metres. No other event has such a wide-ranging and concentrated display of products and services as conhIT in Berlin. All the leading market players will be represented at the Industrial Fair. Combined stands from Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland as well as themed areas will round off the event. Simultaneous translation German Englisch Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch ACADEMY The four seminars at the conhIT academy will consider selected health IT issues in detail. The lecturers will generously allocate their time for learning, discussing and exercising. Each seminar is limited to 40 participants, so early registration is strongly recommended. Academy seminars will only be held in German. NETWORKING conhIT also provides the platform where all those involved in this sector can engage in discussions and networking on current topics. Numerous events are being provided, in collaboration with national and international IT and healthcare institutions, where relevant topics can be discussed and efforts can be made jointly to promote issues of particular concern to the industry. Contacts among the participants are facilitated through the use of traditional networking formats. conhIT Career Highlights In addition to job vacancies offered at the conhIT job exchange, conhIT exhibitors are featured as potential employers in the conhIT Careers Guide. The Recruiting Day on April 15, 2015 presents outstanding opportunities for students as well as for career newcomers and specialists. 04 Innovative solutions for networked and mobile health services are focused on the “mobile health ZONE“ in Hall 4.2. A varied program nurturing dialog for pioneering ideas will be presented on the affiliated lecture area. EXHIBITION PROFILE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Software for hospitals, rehabilitation clinics and care homes IT solutions for medical practices, laboratories and radiographers Hardware und IT infrastructure Communication solutions Telemedicine solutions Archiving and documentation IT consultancy Medical engineering (meets IT) Mobile Health Networked buildings systems Outsourcing Quality and knowledge management Research Associations and institutions Publishers/ Trade publications The conhIT Virtual Market Place provides an overview of the products and services being offered by conhIT exhibitors at this event. This can help you to plan your visit and arrange appointments with exhibitors in advance: www.virtualmarket.conhit.com 05 conhIT satellite event 2015 from GMDS and BVMI Date Times Venue Monday, 13 April 2015 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Evening event starting at 6:00 pm ABION Spreebogen Waterside Hotel Alt Moabit 99 | 10559 Berlin Registration and a fee are required for the workshops. Details about the programme and registration at: www.gmds.de. (Workshop language: German) 14 April | Congress Congress Hall 1 Simultaneous translation German Englisch Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch 09:30 SESSION 1 | CONGRESS HALL 1 IT STRATEGY AND IT SERVICE MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED HOSPITALS – RECIPES FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICE Chaired by: Dr. Christoph Seidel, BVMI e. V. Dr. Carl Dujat, CCESigG e. V. The centralization of medical data in one archive Christoph Kreutner, Merian Iselin Klinik WORKSHOPS ORGANIZERS How can IHE assist with German Requirements? An Example Dr. Frank Oemig, Agfa HealthCare GmbH Process support and applications for legal compliant archiving and provision of trusted and auditable patient records Dr. Carl Dujat (Erkelenz), Oliver Reinhard (Heidelberg), Jürgen Bosk (Brunswick) GMDS – ”Archiving of medical records” AKU Work group together with Competence Center for Electronic Signatures in Healthcare (CCESigG) ESAMIT – Unique Standards-Architecture for medical IT-Services Nina Vrielink, CETUS Consulting GmbH Evidence-based decision support: Digital patient data meet digital knowledge Dr. Cord Spreckelsen (Aachen), Prof. Dr. Rainer Röhrig (Oldenburg) GMDS Work group ”Knowledge-based systems in Medicine” Health Software – More Than Fitness Apps? Martin Wiesner (Heilbronn), Monika Pobiruchin (Heilbronn) GMDS-Project group “Consumer Health Informatics“ The new MDK-Test method (PrüfvV) Burkhard Fischer (Düsseldorf), Prof. Kurt Becker (Bremen), Dr. Matthias Schäg (Fulda) GMDS-Work group “Medical Management (Medical Controlling, quality management, Risk management, process Management)“ Healthcare IT between regulation and innovation – Challenges in developing and applying healthcare standards Dr. Christof Geßner (Berlin), Dr. Frank Oemig (Cologne) GMDS-Work group “Standards for interoperability and electronic health records“ mHealth – Interoperable and IHE compliant Apps that support daily clinical work Dr. Christoph Seidel (Brunswick), Dr. Pierre-Michael Meier (Grevenbroich) German Medical Informatics Professional association (BVMI) together with ENTSCHEIDERFABRIK Are IT strategy and IT service management possible within small and medium-sized hospitals despite limited resources? Reimar Engelhardt, German Association of Hospital IT Managers Panel Discussion 11:30 From 6:00 pm Evening Event Dinner casual get-together with short address for all workshop participants. 06 | 13 April 2015 | satellite event SESSION 4 | CONGRESS HALL 1 INCREASING THE EFFICACY OF PROCESS SUPPORT BY IT Chaired by: Dr. Pierre-Michael Meier, IuiG/ENTSCHEIDERFABRIK Prof. Dr. Christian Wache, University of Applied Sciences Konstanz Drug Safety? Accounting security? Information Extraction. A terminology server platform for hospital core processes Kirstin Irsig, ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KGaA Faster access and fast user switching with Single Sign-On Waldemar Potratz, Zollernalb Klinikum CDSS, CPOE, Closed-loop medication: To what extent is automation of the medication process possible and desirable? Dr. Andreas Balser, MEIERHOFER AG Implementation of an IT hub system at University Heart Center (UHZ) Hamburg: preconditions of a successful large-scale IT project Uwe Kohlstädt, University Heart Center Panel Discussion 13:30 OPENING SESSION & KEYNOTE | CONGRESS HALL 1 Official opening of conhIT 2015 with remarks from the organizer, partners and guests from politics. 14 April 2015 | Congress | 07 14 April | Congress Simultaneous translation German Englisch Congress Hall 2 09:30 SESSION 2 | CONGRESS HALL 2 INNOVATIVE IT SOLUTIONS IN CROSS-SECTORAL HEALTH CARE AND GERMANY’S “HIGHLY SPECIALIZED AMBULATORY CARE” Chaired by: Angelika Händel, Erlangen University Hospital Dr. Christian Peters, Federal Association of the AOK Congress Hall 3 09:30 SESSION 3 | CONGRESS HALL 3 MIT – NETWORKING OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING AND IT IN HOSPITALS Chaired by: Bernd Behrend, ALB FILS Clinics Göppingen Stefan Smers, ALKRZ Increasing efficiency by using IT: IT-supported clinical pathways in physicians’ networks Michael Saxler, CompuGroup Medical Deutschland AG Interoperability as a way of investment protection in networked hospital Carsten Michels, BearingPoint GmbH Evidence based pathways for an interdisciplinary disease management in oncology Prof. Britta Böckmann, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund MIT management in hospitals – A critical view of medical technology and IT Michael Winkel, Kliniken Essen-Mitte Risk Management and Patient Safety – What about DIN 80001 and ISO 27001? Frederik Humpert-Vrielink, PERSICON consultancy GmbH Ambulatory specialized care – A perspective for eHealth in Germany Sonja Froschauer, Bundesverband ambulante spezialfachärztliche Versorgung e.V. Non-DICOM-images sent to PACS the elegant way Bernhard Gaßmann, meso international GmbH Control of an electronic health record by the patients Dr. Sang-Il Kim, eHealth Switzerland Panel Discussion Bernd Behrend, Bernhard Gaßmann, Frederik Humpert-Vrielink, Carsten Michels, Stefan Smers, Michael Winkel Panel Discussion Prof. Britta Böckmann, Sonja Froschauer, Angelika Händel, Dr. Sang-Il Kim, Dr. Christian Peters, Michael Saxler 11:30 Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch SESSION 5 | CONGRESS HALL 2 TELEMEDICINE: MOTIVATION AND NECESSITY IN THE MEDICAL SUPPLY – TELEMATICS INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS Chaired by: Sebastian C. Semler, TMF Dr. Johannes Schenkel, German Medical Association What are the requirements, a video camera in emergency medicine has to fulfill? Bibiana Metelmann, Greifswald University Hospital 11:30 SESSION 6 | CONGRESS HALL 3 CURRENT LEGISLATION: INTELLIGENT FRAMEWORK OR NECESSARY COURSE CORRECTION? Chaired by: Ekkehard Mittelstaedt, German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Dr. Günter Steyer, eHealth Consulting Current laws from a supply policy perspective Dr. Katja Leikert, MdB, Lower House of German Parliament CANKADO – eSupport during treatment of cancer patients Prof. Timo Schinköthe, GEMKOM (charitable association) The Digital Agenda of the Federal Republic of Germany and the role of the health sector within it Jens Koeppen, MdB, Lower House of German Parliament IHE-compliant telemonitoring in cardiologic rehabilitation Dr. Markus Lehner, x-tention Informationstechnologie GmbH Does the agenda policy benefit the digital health industry Dr. Axel Paeger, AMEOS group Panel Discussion Dr. Michael Hübschen (Telekom Healthcare Solutions), Sebastian C. Semler, Dr. Johannes Schenkel, Arthur Steinel (CompuGroup Medical Deutschland AG), Prof. Björn Bergh (IHE Deutschland e. V.) Panel Discussion with representatives from politics, industry and bvitg e. V. 08 | 14 April 2015 | Congress 14 April 2015 | Congress | 09 14 April | Academy 14 April | Networking USABILITY ON MOBILE SYSTEMS PANEL DISCUSSIONS & PRESENTATIONS Usability is increasingly understood as an integral part of product quality, particularly since Google, Apple and Microsoft have introduced mobile systems. Usability on mobile systems is not self-evident. The majority of available apps on the market fail to satisfy the user. The digital consultation – Fashion or less workload? – Doctors in dispute Organizer: kma – Das Gesundheitswirtschaftsmagazin Target group The workshop is aimed at developers, who want to design ergonomic mobile solutions as well as IT staff, who want to assess usability. Your benefits You learn what you have to pay attention to if you want to evaluate or develop a mobile app user Interface. Which principles must always be observed? How are the modes of interaction specified from a user perspective, to “pre-program“ intuitive use? These and other questions will be answered during the seminar and rehearsed in practical exercises. At the end of the seminar there is the possibility of verifying what has been learned in a test. Time 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Fee 130 Euros Room Academy Room, Hall 2.2 Lecturers Thomas Geis, ProContext Consulting GmbH Prof. Oliver J. Bott, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover Prof. Christian Johner, Johner Institut 10 | 14 April 2015 | Academy Focus “Safe drug treatment status quo and direction“ Organizer: “Drug safety” work group of German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Focus “App-rupt end of interoperability? – How do Apps und Standards match?“ Organizer: “Interoperability” work group of German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Healthcare at an inflection point – Who wins the race in Digital Health? Organizer: XL Health AG Interoperability – A module for process improvement in clinic and operating room Organizer: VDE MedTech Strengthening Patients‘ rights with IT – Do patients have a right for structured data? Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Are hospitals critical? Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. 14 April 2015 | Networking | 11 14 April | Networking 15 April | Congress Congress Hall 1 WORKSHOPS Digital Health Start-Up Showcase Organizer: Berlin Partner for Business and Technology Innovation-convention 2015 Organizer: Medizin-Management-Verband e. V. Electronic patient record as a tool for better patient safety Henning Schneider, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Hospital IT in the transition from operator to pioneer Timo Baumann, Telekom Healthcare Solutions Trends and tendencies of health IT in Germany and Europe Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Safe prescribing with Smart Medication Dr. Christian Herrmann, Klinikum Region Hannover Unified billing across system and facility boundaries using IHE for patient data exchange at Heart Center Freiburg Univerity Dr. Ralf Brandner, InterComponentWare AG GUIDED TOURS AND EXCURSUIONS Guided tour: Safe drug treatment, Interoperability, interand intra-sectoral communication PARTNER EVENTS Digitized or digital patient records – The beginning or the end of information flow? Organizer: ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KGaA PEPP 2015 – Understood everything? Organizer: ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KGaA Project status meeting INFOPAT – INFOrmation Technology for PATient-oriented health care in the Rhine-Neckar region Organizer: Project INFOPAT EVENING EVENT conhIT party: From 6:00 pm in the foyer of the South Entrance 12 | 14 April 2015 | Networking Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch 09:30 SESSION 7 | CONGRESS HALL 1 VALUE CONTRIBUTION OF IT IN THE HOSPITAL Chaired by: Gunther Nolte, Arbeitsgemeinschaft kommunaler Großkrankenhäuser Helmut Schlegel, KH-IT e. V. New regulatory framework for medical devices Organizer: Dierks + Bohle Rechtsanwälte Excursion “Home monitoring and heart failure“ Destination: GETEMED Medical and Information Technology AG, Teltow Simultaneous translation German Englisch Panel Discussion Timo Baumann, Dr. Ralf Brander, Dr. Christian Herrmann, Gunther Nolte, Helmut Schlegel, Henning Schneider 11:30 SESSION 10 | CONGRESS HALL 1 BIG DATA – FROM THE GRAY MATTER TO INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS! Chaired by: Nino Mangiapane, Federal Ministry of Health Dr. Axel Wehmeier, Telekom Healthcare Solutions Big Data – Big dreams? Dr. Peter Langkafel, German Medical Informatics Professional Association Smart Data: Clinical Research upon regular data? Christoph Isele, Cerner Health Services GmbH Combination of interactive and automated analysis for the development of patient stratifications Dr. Thorsten May, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD Challenging Data Security – Big Data between chance and responsibility Boris Arendt, PERSICON legal GmbH Implementing prevention in healthcare with help of Big Data (use case of National Center for poisoning in Slovenia) Ernest Žejn, Žejn d.o.o., Slovenia Panel Discussion Boris Arendt, Christoph Isele, Dr. Peter Langkafel, Nino Mangiapane, Dr. Thorsten May, Melanie Taprogge, Ernest Žejn 15 April 2015 | Congress | 13 15 April | Congress Simultaneous translation German Englisch Congress Hall 2 09.30 SESSION 8 | CONGRESS HALL 2 MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION – CURRENT CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS Chaired by: Markus Stein, Ethianum Clinic Heidelberg Congress Hall 3 09.30 SESSION 9 | CONGRESS HALL 3 HEALTH DATA FROM WEARABLES, APPS AND SMARTPHONES – WHY PROTECT DATA IF THE PATIENT HIMSELF PLACES IT INTO THE INTERNET? Chaired by: Matthias Zippel, Agfa HealthCare GmbH Technical concepts to provide online health data Marc Meurer, Polar Electro GmbH Medical Documentation as integral part of geostrategic management of hospital services Nils F. Wittig, ANregiomed gKU Stefan Lachmann, KMS Vertrieb und Services AG Provision of health data by citizens Malte Nissen, Technical University of Berlin Christiane Schilhabel, University of Hamburg Chances and limits of a (semi-) automatic semantic analysis of medical documentation Mark Neumann, ID GmbH & Co. KG Voluntarily provided health data from the perspective of consumer protection Susanne Mauersberg, The Federation of German Consumer Organisations – vzbv 11th Revision of ICD – Aspects for Germany Ulrich Vogel, German Institute of Medical Documentation and Information Use of voluntarily-provided health data by cost carriers Dr. Kerstin Bartels, Generali Insurance Panel Discussion Stefan Lachmann, Mark Neumann, Markus Stein, Ulrich Vogel, Nils F. Wittig 11.30 SESSION 11 | CONGRESS HALL 2 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT VIEW ON FUTURE TASKS, OPPORTUNITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF HOSPITAL IT Chaired by: Prof. Andreas Becker, Catholic University of Applied Sciences of North Rhine – Westphalia Prof. Roland Trill, University of Applied Sciences Flensburg Role of IT for Corporate Strategy Dr. Dirk Albrecht, Contilia GmbH IT demands from cross sectorial cooperation Dietmar Pawlik, Klinikum Fulda New test method – Mediation at federal level – Mediation at country level – What to expect? Dr. Alfred Estelmann und Dr. Christoph Wittmann, Nuremberg Hospital Panel Discussion Dr. Dirk Albrecht, Prof. Andreas Becker, Dr. Alfred Estelmann, Dietmar Pawlik, Prof. Roland Trill, Dr. Christoph Wittmann 14 | 15 April 2015 | Congress Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch Panel Discussion Dr. Kerstin Bartels, Susanne Mauersberg, Marc Meurer, Malte Nissen, Christiane Schilhabel, Matthias Zippel 11.30 SESSION 12 | CONGRESS HALL 2 EMPOWERING PATIENTS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES OF HOSPITALS Chaired by: Dr. Peter Müller, Public Health Foundation Dr. Philipp Stachwitz, Havelhöhe Community Hospital TEP-app project to improve intersectoral care of patients with a primary hip or knee replacement Verena Lührs, Medical Chamber Lower Saxony Going online is profitable for hospitals Jan Alexander Bartels, Termine24 GmbH New form of doctor-patient-communication in the ambulant and intersectoral treatment based on the Doc Cirrus inSuite Dr. Torsten Schmale, Doc Cirrus GmbH When IT stands for "informative transparency". University Hospital of Saarland breaks new ground Prof. Hans-Joachim Schäfers, University Hospital of the Saarland Panel Discussion Jan Alexander Bartels, Verena Lührs, Dr. Peter Müller, Prof. Hans-Joachim Schäfers, Dr. Torsten Schmale, Dr. Philipp Stachwitz 15 April 2015 | Congress | 15 15 April | Academy PROCESSING CONTRACT DATA IT RISK MANAGEMENT Do questions regarding ADV contracts cause you pain? No wonder, you are not a lawyer. Nevertheless, creating and testing of ADV contracts belong to your tasks. In this workshop you will get an overview of ADV contracting and gain important tools for your working with it. You will talk with the lecturers about the essential technical, organizational and legal steps from planning to the final solution. Questions of this area will be discussed that range to dealing with the health data protection law requirements. The aim of the seminar is to introduce procedures and general conditions for an IT risk management (IT-RM) and to provide practical experience. Starting with the strategic IT-RM structure the IT-RM-Process is then shown in its parts; the general conditions are shown and specified according to the sensitive infrastructure of a hospital. After that the practical implementation of an IT-RM is in focus. On the one hand, based upon the experience of an IT Manager in-between requirements and available resources and IT-RM in-between the worlds of IT and medical technology. As a result, the participants should be able evaluate their action in IT-RM and to name requirements. At the end of the seminar there is the possibility of verifying what has been learned in a test. You will learn how to negotiate and write good ADV contracts. Lawyers and a consultant will view the subject from different angles and disclose their tips and tricks. That will ensure that, despite all the legal formulations, you will always understand what is really meant. At the end of the seminar there is the possibility of verifying what has been learned in a test. Time 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Time 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Fee Room 130 Euros Fee 130 Euros PR-Room, Hall 1.2 Room Academy Room, Hall 2.2 Lecturers Dr. Sibylle Gierschmann, Taylor Wessing Attorneys at Law Dr. Carsten Schulz, Taylor Wessing Attorneys at Law Hans-Werner Rübel, Rübel Consulting & Project Management 16 | 15 April 2015 | Academy Lecturers Prof. Matthias Knoll, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt René Salamon, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) Matthias Lammers, St. Bonifatius-Hospital Lingen Frederik Humpert-Vrielink, Persicon AG Armin Gärtner, Ingenieurbüro für Medizintechnik Prof. Martin Staemmler, University of Applied Sciences Stralsund 15 April 2015 | Academy | 17 15. April | Networking PANEL DISCUSSIONS & PRESENTATIONS WORKSHOPS E-Health Act: Accelerator for the telematics infrastructure? Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Internet Medicine: If you are late, you will be punished by the patient Organizer: Bundesverband Internetmedizin e. V. (BIM) Electronic prescribing – Revolution for doctor and patient Organizer: The German Society of Hospital pharmacists Focus “Big Data – The gold of the 21. Century?“ Organizer: “Politics” work group of German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Health IT strategies in the era of integrated care Organizer: COCIR Innovations session 2015 Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Personal Health Apps, Self-Tracking Gadgets and mHealth Applications – Tailwind or challenge for eHealth in the primary healthcare market? Organizer: E-HEALTH-COM Awarding of the best HEALTH APP Organizer: Appcircus® Project presentation & awards: Medicine-Management-Prize 2015 Organizer: The Association of German Healthcare Executives Corporate success through optimal use of IT – Presentation of the 5 key IT topics of 2014 Organizer: ENTSCHEIDERFABRIK The conhIT Recruiting Day offers three special highlights: The Career Workshop, the conhIT Young Investigator Award and the Career-Get-Together. Career Workshop programme of 15 April 2015 Medical computer science – Current prospects for young professionals Prof. Britta Boeckmann, University of Applied Sciences Dortmund Hospital computer scientist – What do I need to know and what are the requirements? Andreas Lockau, St. Mary‘s Hospital Hamm Current research topics in computer science in medical computer science Prof. Martin Dugas, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Young professionals requirements and their chances in the industry Jörg Holstein, VISUS Technology Transfer GmbH Presentation of current research by Friedrich-Wingert Foundation scholarship recipients Topic: expert systems and intelligent technologies 18 | 15 April 2015 | Networking Project TRESOR – Secure cloud infrastructure for health care Organizer: Tresorkonsortium GUIDED TOURS Guided tour: Business intelligence, patient empowerment, supply management Fair Guide “MDK-Tools“ Organizer: German Association of Medical Controlling Hospital tour “Telepathology“ Destination: Charité – Campus Mitte: Institute of Pathology, Berlin PARTNER EVENTS 3rd Public Statusmeeting OR.NET – Secure dynamic networking in clinics and operation rooms Organizer: Projekt OR.NET conhIT Business Meetings Organizer: Berlin Partner for Business and Technology – Enterprise Europe Network Berlin-Brandenburg Digital or digitized patient records – The beginning or the end of information flow? Organizer: ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KGaA Safety in the medication process – Where do you not want to be a patient yourself? Organizer: ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KGaA EVENING EVENT Gala organized by the German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. By invitation only! 15 April 2015 | Networking | 19 16 April | Congress Simultaneous translation German Englisch Congress Hall 1 09:30 SESSION 13 | CONGRESS HALL 1 MOBILITY IN PATIENT CARE Chaired by: Andreas Kassner, bvitg Service GmbH Prof. Paul Schmücker, gmds e. V. 11:30 Congress Hall 2 Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch 09:30 SESSION 14 | CONGRESS HALL 2 INTEROPERABLE AND LINKED: MODERN HOSPITAL IT ARCHITECTURE Chaired by: Dr. Christof Geßner, gematik – Society for Telematic Applications of the Health Insurance Card IHE based medical patient record in a mobile solution context Gunther Nolte, Vivantes – Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH Networking in the West German Teleradiology Network Armin de Greiff, Essen University Hospital Benefits of the mobile electronic patient record – Perspectives of the nursing documentation Dr. Pia Wieteck, RECOM GmbH & Co. KG Flexible communication processes based on a modular HIS architecture Dr. Christian Haverkamp, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg User Centered Design of a Pain-Assessment App following IEC 62366 David Detzler, Ergosign GmbH Intersectoral networking with telematics infrastructure and electronic case file Dr. Andreas Kerzmann, gematik GmbH Communication between doctor and patient via mobile app Dr. Uwe Henker, medatixx GmbH & Co. KG Cross-sectoral use of IHE in the model region east saxony Dr. Michael Hübschen, Telekom Healthcare Solutions Panel Discussion David Detzler, Dr. Uwe Henker, Andreas Kassner, Gunther Nolte, Prof. Paul Schmücker, Dr. Pia Wieteck Panel Discussion Armin de Greiff, Dr. Christof Geßner, Dr. Christian Haverkamp, Dr. Michael Hübschen, Dr. Andreas Kerzmann SESSION 16 | CONGRESS HALL 1 INNOVATIVE HEALTHCARE IT Chaired by: Prof. Bernhard Breil, University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein mHealth – New panacea in the management of chronic disease!? Dr. Stefan Becker, University Hospital Essen Interoperable, user-friendly Telemonitoring System for Therapy Control in Parkinson's disease Neltje Emma Piro, Ulm University of Applied Sciences 11:30 SESSION 17 | CONGRESS HALL 2 HEALTH TELEMATICS AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Chaired by: Dr. Dominik Deimel, German Managed Care Association Prof. Martin Staemmler, University of Applied Sciences Stralsund Workflow-based document exchange for telecooperation Olga Heidebrecht, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Unfallkrankenhaus Hamburg Pilot project medicine initiative Saxony and Thuringia (ARMIN) Prof. Guido Noelle, gevko GmbH Optimized performance measurement system with Business Intelligence in hospitals Marcel Metzen, biX Consulting GmbH & Co. KG Online patient's account in 12 languages – The direct and sure connection with the doctor Katrin Keller, samedi GmbH Innovation through Google Glass? – Opportunities and barriers for the patient of tomorrow Monika Pobiruchin, Heilbronn University The introduction of an e-health infrastructure – Current status as well as future development and projects Prof. Arno Elmer, gematik GmbH Panel Discussion Dr. Stefan Becker, Prof. Bernhard Breil, Marcel Metzen, Neltje Emma Piro, Monika Pobiruchin Panel Discussion Dr. Dominik Deimel, Prof. Arno Elmer, Dr. Florian Fuhrmann (KV Telematik GmbH), Olga Heidebrecht, Katrin Keller, Prof. Guido Noelle, Prof. Martin Staemmler 20 | 16 April 2015 | Congress 16 April 2015 | Congress | 21 16 April | Congress Congress Hall 3 Simultaneous translation German Englisch Simultanübersetzung Deutsch Englisch 09:30 SESSION 15 | CONGRESS HALL 3 IT IN NURSING: CONTINUITY OF CARE REQUIRES IT SUPPORT OF NURSING CARE Chaired by: Thomas Knieling, VDAB e. V. Prof. Björn Sellemann, University Medical Center Göttingen Practical ICT support in care – Wishful thinking? Dr. Doris Wilke, Federal Ministry of Health eNursingReport: one standard – Many graphical user interfaces Mareike Przysucha, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences Communication between doctors in private practice and nurses in retirement homes Dr. Manfred Klemm, Regionales Gesundheitsnetz Leverkusen eG Daniel Jozic, MicroNova AG Panel Discussion Daniel Jozic, Dr. Manfred Klemm, Thomas Knieling, Mareike Przysucha, Prof. Björn Sellemann, Dr. Doris Wilke 11:30 16 April | Academy MEDICATION PROCESSES IN HOSPITALS The medication process is a very important part in patient care and requires collaboration of professional and intersectoral groups. The process is influenced by human, technical and procedural factors (work environment, organization, device technology, information technology, etc.). The aim is an individualized drug therapy with an optimized risk-benefit ratio that can withstand economic status checks, as well as minimizing the risks for patients and staff by faulty processes and products. In the seminar, the medication process is viewed from different perspectives – pharmacist, doctor, care, information technology, and patient – and the current situation is compared with the target process. Suggestions for approaching the target process are offered with the aim of feasibility in clinical routine combined with highest possible drug safety. Industry requirements are derived to implement an efficient, high-performance and comfortable medication process. SESSION 18 | CONGRESS HALL 3 AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING – A CONVEYOR OF INTEROPERABILITY? Chaired by: Johannes Dehm, VDE e. V. Prof. Dietmar Wolff, FINSOZ e. V. At the end of the seminar there is the possibility of verifying what has been learned in a test. Cracking the AAL interoperability challenge – Recent developments and recommendations on standards and integration profiles Lars Rölker-Denker, Oldenburg University Time 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Fee 130 Euros Interoperability – Not only a technical challenge but also one of business models and distribution channels Birgid Eberhardt, Tellur GmbH Room Academy Room, Hall 2.2 AAL in Education: May users ask for or promote interoperability? Stefanie Mielitz, Institut für Effizienz Kommunikation Forschung GmbH Telematics Infrastructure: Provides best conditions for the future establishment of safe Ambient Assisted Living Applications Benno Herrmann, gematik GmbH Lecturers Dr. Amin-Farid Aly, Drug Commission of the German Medical Association Prof. Harald Dormann, Klinikum Fürth Dr. Marcus Hahn, KIT Services GmbH – Knappschaft Bahn See Dr. Jochen Schnurrer, Essen University Hospital Cornelia Vosseler, Vosseler Consulting Village Community 2.0 – Old age in rural areas has a future – BMBF experience project Thomas Nerlinger, Gesundheitsregion EUREGIO e. V. 22 | 16 April 2015 | Congress 16 April 2015 | Academy | 23 16 April | Networking Institutions PANEL DISCUSSIONS & PRESENTATIONS WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE INSTITUTIONS WHICH HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO OUR 2015 PROGRAMME. Big Data in Health Care - The future in health research? Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Citizens access to telematics infrastructure Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V., imatics Software GmbH and German Association of hospital IT Managers Gamification of health – Impulse from digitization and the world of startups Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V., RetroBrain R&D / WEF Global Shapers Innovative solutions for documentation and long term storage of clinical treatment Organizer: Competence Center for Electronic Signatures in Health Care Innovation Fund: What can the industry expect? Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. Where is telematics infrastructure heading? – Areas of conflict, solutions, prospects Organizer: Krankenhaus IT-Journal WORKSHOPS Medical office systems and Medical Device Act Organizer: German Association of Health IT Vendors – bvitg e. V. and Hausärztliche Vertragsgemeinschaft (HÄVG) GUIDED TOURS Guided tour: Digital record solutions, Mobility Hospital tour “Telemedicine in stroke acute care“ Destination: Charité – Campus Benjamin Franklin: Department of Neurology with Experimental Neurology PARTNER EVENTS Barcamp health IT 3.0: KIS, Big Data, mHealth, App & Co Organizer: Berlin Partner for Business and Technology conhIT Business Meetings Organizer: Berlin Partner for Business and Technology and Enterprise Europe Network Berlin-Brandenburg 24 | 016 April 2015 | Networking Agfa HealthCare GmbH ALB FILS Clinics Göppingen AOK-Federal Asscociation Appcircus® Arbeitskreis Informationstechnologie der Arbeitsgemeinschaft kommunaler Groß- Krankenhäuser (AKG) Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (VDE) Berlin Partner for Business and Technology Bundesverband Internetmedizin e. V. (BIM) Berufsverband Medizinischer Informatiker e.V. Board of German University Hospitals (ALKRZ) Catholic University of Applied Sciences of North Rhine – Westphalia Competence Center for Signatures in Health Care Charité Dierks + Bohle Rechtsanwälte Drug Commission of the German Medical Association eHealth Consulting E-HEALTH-COM ENTSCHEIDERFABRIK Essen University Hospital Ethianum Clinic Heidelberg European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry Federal Association for Managed Care e. V. Federal Ministry of Health Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) FINSOZ – Fachverband Informationstechnologie in Sozialwirtschaft und Sozialverwaltung e. V. Friedrich-Wingert-Stiftung gematik – Gesellschaft für Telematikanwendungen der Gesundheitskarte mbH German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology German Association of Hospital IT Managers German Association of Medical Controlling German Medical Association GETEMED Medical and Information Technology AG Havelhöhe Community Hospital ID Information und Dokumentation im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KGaA imatics Software GmbH Ingenieurbüro für Medizintechnik GmbH Johner Institut KIT Services GmbH – Knappschaft Bahn See Klinikum Fürth kma – Das Gesundheitswirtschaftsmagazin Krankenhaus IT-Journal Persicon AG ProContext Consulting GmbH Projekt INFOPAT Public Health Foundation Retro Brain R&D Rübel Consulting & Project Management St. Bonifatius Hospital Lingen TAYLOR WESSING Attorneys Telekom Healthcare Solutions The Association of German Healthcare Executives The German Society of Hospital Pharmacists TMF – Technology, Methods, and Infrastructure for Networked Medical Research Tresorkonsortium Universitätsklinikum Erlangen University Medical Center Göttingen University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences Dortmund University of Applied Sciences Flensburg University of Applied Sciences Konstanz University of Applied Sciences Mannheim University of Applied Sciences Niederrrhein University of Applied Sciences Stralsund University of Münster VDE MedTech Verband Deutscher Alten- und Behindertenhilfe e. V. 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