WHINN – Week of Health and INNovation 2015

WHINN

Join WHINN for a unique Week of Health and INNovation.

WHINN is the first of its kind with more than 1.500 attendees; a festival that consist of conferences, events, innovation and business activities, which are brought together in one week all within health and innovation.

WHINN brings you inspiration and insight in the newest research and international trends, and gathers CEOs, end-users, clinicians and decision makers.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dr. PhD Nick Goodwin, CEO IFIC & Senior Associate

Dr. PhD Nick Goodwin, CEO IFIC & Senior Associate

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CEO IFIC & Senior Associate - The King's Fund

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Integrated care requires health and social care workers, from multiple professional backgrounds and different organisations, to work together – frequently through virtual platforms. ICT plays a vital role in supporting this team-oriented way of working where professionals must share information about – and with – the patient in real time so as to provide high-quality, people-centred, coordinated care.


This conference will consider how to use new technologies to support people with complex chronic needs to live independently and well in their homes and communities. In particular, it will examine the issues in ‘how to’ deploy effective technological innovations in practice and at-scale.

The conference is part of WHINN Week of Health and INNovation 2015 and will feature work from EU projects Smart Care, Care Well and Beyond Silos as well as the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing B3 Action Group who will demonstrate progress and evidence impact. The conference will offer participants within these initiatives an opportunity to share learning and collaborate to move agendas forward together.

The conference will particularly look at how to develop cost-effective and high quality care pathways for people with both health and social care needs, and within that:


· How to use information and tools to model care and project resource needs;
· How to co-design technological innovations so they meet the needs of end users;
· How to build the business case for technology adoption and integrated care through evaluation; and
· How to make change happen.


Who will attend?

The conference is aimed at participants of the major EU projects as well as managers, health and social care professionals and academics concerned with the development of ICT to support the better management of integrated health and social care.

Registration will open soon..


8.00 – 9.00

Registration and Refreshments



Session One: How technology is transforming care



9.00am


Welcome and introduction

To be confirmed

9.15am


Understanding integrated care and the essential role of technology innovations

Dr Nick Goodwin, CEO, International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)

9.40am



Keynote: The use of technological innovations as an opportunity to improve care and design new care models

Kevin Dean, Managing Director, Smart Health Science Limited

10.10am



Technology and integrated care in Denmark: a vision for the future

Karsten Uno Petersen, Elected member of the Regional Council in Region of Southern Denmark

10.30am

Questions and discussion


Session Two: Parallel Sessions


11.30am – 1.00pm


Delegates should choose to attend one of the following four sessions. Places will be allocated on a first come basis to maximum capacity.



1.

Making the business case for integrated care and technology



11.30am


Welcome and introduction

Ingo Meyer, Senior Research Consultant, empirica

11.40am



The economics of integrated care

Dr Apostolos Tsiachristas, Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford

12.00pm



Adapting MAST

Dr Anne-Kirstine Dyrvig, Centre for Innovative Medical Technology (CIMT), Odense University Hospital

12.20pm


Developing capabilities to monitor and evaluate outcomes

Dr Maya Leventer-Roberts, Deputy Director, Clalit Research Institute, Israel

12.40pm

Questions and discussion



2


Lessons for effective technology deployment in the EU

(collaboration session for project participants)



11.30am













Welcome and Introduction

Arnaud Senn, DG SANCO

Lessons from SmartCare

Matteo Apuzzo, Project Co-ordinator

Lessons from SmartCare

Matteo Apuzzo, Project Co-ordinator

Lessons from CareWell

Esteban de Manuel, Project Co-ordinator

Lessons from BeyondSilos

Eddie Ritson, Project Co-ordinator

Lessons from United4Health

Marc Lange, Communication and Dissemination WP Leader

Session format to be agreed



3

Technical innovation and integrated care in action



11.30am


Welcome and introduction

xxxxxx

11.35am


SmartCare in Serbia

Marija Latifovic, Director, Center for Social Work, Kraljevo

11.55pm



Region of Southern Denmark Case Study

Christina E. Wanscher, Special Adviser - International Coordinator, Health Innovation Centre of Southern Denmark

12.15pm


eHealth strategy and deployment in Sofia

Dr Rostislava Dimitrova Vice President of Center for eHealth and Innovation, Bulgaria

12.35pm

Questions and discussion



4

Targeting resources to meet people’s needs



11.30am


Welcome and introduction

xxxxxx

11.35am


How the ACG Risk Stratification tool is being used in the Veneto Region

Francesco Marchet, Project Manager, Veneto Region – Local Health Authority

11.55am



Introducing new and innovative healthcare ICT tools with limited resources in Zagreb

Karlo Guštin, Strategic Marketing Manager, Ericsson Mobile Health

12.15pm


Providing sustainable care to people with complex conditions in the Basque

Speaker to be confirmed

12.35pm

Questions and discussion

1.00pm

Buffet lunch and exhibition and poster display


Session Three: Modelling Care


2.00pm

Welcome and introduction

2.05pm


Keynote: How to use information and tools to model care and resource use

Dr Joseph Kvedar, Vice President of Connected Health, Partners HealthCare

2.30pm




Welfare innovation within the primary at care prevention: challenges and opportunities

Dr Paolo Caserotti, Associate Professor, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, Odense University

2.55pm

Questions and discussion

3.10pm

Refreshment break, exhibition and networking


Session Four: Making change happen: lessons for the effective deployment of technological innovation to support integrated care


3.30pm


Welcome and introduction

Chairperson to be confirmed

3.35pm



Maturity Matrix: EIP on AHA B3 Action Group on Integrated Care

Dr Andrea Pavlickova, European Service Development Manager, NHS24/Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare

3.55pm


Progress and pitfalls in the technology adoption in Northern Ireland

Eddie Ritson, Programme Director, Centre for Connected Health and Social Care

4.15pm

Questions and discussion

4.30pm




Keynote address: Navigating leadership and culture in the healthcare sector: how can we achieve transformational change?

Dr Wouter Keijser, Transformation Coach Healthcare (HIM Spain) and Research Associate, University of Twente, The Netherlands.

5.00pm

Close of conference




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