Conference Programme

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Day 1

Tuesday, May 7th, 2024

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

09:00 – 10:30

Track 1 – Room Nr. 9

Gesundheitsökonomische Aspekte

Gesundheit Österreich GmbH

G. Gredinger

Gesundheitsökonomische Aspekte von Digital Health

Die Session Gesundheitsökonomische Aspekte von digital Health gibt einen Überblick über aktuelle Praxisbeispiele und Herangehensweisen an Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen aus ökonomischer Perspektive.

Moderator:

Portrait Gredinger Gerald Gredinger
Health Expert, Gesundheit Österreich GmbH

Vorträge (je 15 min & 5 min Diskussion):

Beate Jahn
Associate Professor
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment
Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment
UMIT TIROL – University for Health Sciences and Technology
Gesundheitsökonomie weiter gedacht - Integration von kurz und langfristiger Evidenz und verschiedenen Blickwinkeln
Noemi Kiss
Österreichische Gesundheitskasse
Competence Center Integrierte Versorgung
Digitalisierte PROMs und PREMs-Erhebung für patientenzentrierte Gesundheitsdaten
Birgit Trukeschitz
Forschungsinstitut für Alterökonomie, WU Wien
Bringen Fitness-Apps was? - Die Effektivität von Fitness Apps für Senior*innen
Tobias Polzer & Selin Öner Kula
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Accountability in Collaborative Public Governance in Times of Crisis. Analysis of the Discussion about a Digital Public Health Innovation in a Polarised Social Forum

Track 2 – Room Nr. 1

Cybersecurity in Healthcare

BMSGPK & Health CERT

R. Scharinger,
F. Hoheiser-Pförtner 

Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Moderation:

Portrait Scharinger Robert Scharinger
Bundesministerium für Soziales, Gesundheit, Pflege und Konsumentenschutz, Leitung "Gesundheitstelematik und Förderwesen" (Gruppe VI/B)
Portrait Hoheiser-Pförtner Franz Hoheiser-Pförtner
Stadt Wien | Wien Digital, Certified Information Systems Security Professional

Nach einer einleitenden Begrüßung durch die Moderatoren (ca. 5 min) hören Sie die folgenden Vorträge:

Vorträge:

Christof Tschohl
Research Institute AG & Co KG, Research Director
Federated Machine Learrning – „Security by Design" am Beispiel des EU Projekts featurecloud.eu
(30 min)
Markus Hoffmann
Leitung Stabsstelle Integriertes Management-System;
Leitung Austrian Health CERT

Martin Habermayer
Abteilungsleitung Austrian Health CERT;
Austrian Health CERT - AGES – Gesundheit für Mensch, Tier und Pflanze

Austrian Health CERT – „Die Vertrauens-Drehscheibe“ im Gesundheitsbereich
(30 min)
Andreas Blaßnig-Kräuter
Chief Information Security Officer, ELGA GmbH
Cyber-Risiko-Analyse – „Die Anamnese für das digitale Gesundheitswesen“
(ca. 25 min)

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #1:
User perspectives on dHealth solutions

Chairs:
E. Ammenwerth, A. Ziegl

Scientific Session #1

User perspectives on dHealth solutions

Chairs:
Elske Ammenwerth, Andreas Ziegl

Presentations:

  • User Personas for a “Better Design” of Nation-wide EHRs based on Thorough Expert Evaluation and Field Analysis: Modeling Users as Individuals plus Family Members for an Enhanced Mapping of Healthcare Situations
    Daniela GLATZ, Alexander ZEIRINGER, Johannes HARMS, René BARANYI, Karin KAPPEL and Thomas GRECHENIG
  • Should We Better Stick to Pen and Paper? An Empirical Investigation on Functionality, Privacy and Data-security of Physiotherapy Telehealth Applications.
    Lukas MAUL, Ines KRAMER, Lena RETTINGER and Franz WERNER
  • Understanding IT in Healthcare: Relevance and Training Needs of IT in Private Medical Practice
    Marco SCHWEITZER, Werner O. HACKL, Sabrina B. NEURURER and Bernhard PFEIFER
  • Agile eHealth Usability Evaluation:
    a Triangulative Approach to Promoting the Usability of eHealth Systems

    Irina SINABELL and Elske AMMENWERTH
  • Acceptance of Telepresence Robotics, Telecare and Teletherapy Among Stroke Patients, Relatives and Therapy Staff
    Edda CURRLE and Sonja HAUG
  • Unpacking Sociotechnical Discourses on Telehealth Use and Data Protection: A Path towards Digital Health Value Creation
    Javad POOL, Farhad FATEHI, Salma SHARIFI, Morteza NAMVAR and Saeed AKHLAGHPOUR
Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee Break

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

11:00 – 12:30

Room Nr. 1

Opening Session

Chairs: Ruth Ladenstein, Günter Schreier
Welcome address by the organisers (AIT, OCG, ÖGBMT and UMIT)
Opening address: Johannes Rauch [via video message] (Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection)
Opening Keynote: Joe Lennerz – “Breaking Boundaries: Harnessing AI in Healthcare for Transatlantic Data Exchange and Integrated Diagnostics

Opening Keynote

Breaking Boundaries: Harnessing AI in Healthcare for Transatlantic Data Exchange and Integrated Diagnostics


Speaker:

Portrait Lennerz

Joe Lennerz
Chief Scientific Officer,
BostonGene

Bio:

Joe Lennerz, MD, PhD is the Chief Scientific Officer at BostonGene. In this capacity, Dr. Lennerz is responsible for management of the product lifecycle, optimizing data utilization, and overseeing regulatory science initiatives.  The role is pivotal in supporting BostonGene’s position as a leading provider of AI-driven solutions for molecular-genetic and immune profiling in the field.

Before BostonGene, Dr. Lennerz served as the Associate Chief of Pathology and the Medical Director of the Center for Integrated Diagnostics at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School. His leadership focused on overseeing all aspects of personalized diagnostics and ensuring the rapid and financially cognizant integration of innovative technologies into clinical practice.

Dr. Lennerz completed his MD and a PhD in molecular medicine at the University of Erlangen, Germany. He trained at Washington University and MGH and is dual board certified by the American Board of Pathology (AP) and the American Board of Medical Genetics (MGP).

Dr. Lennerz's expertise extends to regulatory science, molecular-genetic biomarkers, payer operations, and the financial sustainability of high-complexity diagnostics. He served as the principal investigator in the first FDA instrument precision study for a whole slide scanning system. His dedication to advancing healthcare and diagnostics is evident through his multifaceted contributions in academia, regulatory science, and personalized medicine.

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch Break

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

13:30 – 15:00

Track 1 – Room Nr. 9

EHDS from Primary to Secondary Use

Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI) & AIT

R. Ladenstein, K. Kreiner

EHDS - From Primary to Secondary Use of Healthcare Data

The session will deal with concepts, projects and tools to facilitate the re-use of healthcare data (primary use) for research (secondary use).

Moderation:

Ruth Ladenstein
Professor of Pediatrics, Senior Consultant in Pediatric Oncology, Childrens Cancer Research Institute, St. Anna Kinderkrebsforschung;
Head of the Clinical Trials Unit S2IRP-CCRI (Studies & Statistics for Integrated Research and Projects);
ERN PaedCan Coordinator
Karl Kreiner
Senior Research Engineer,
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH

Presentations:

The talks are followed by a 20 min moderated discussion.

Klaus Donsa & Stefan Beyer
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
Towards citizen-based donation of EHR data for research in Austria - the SmartFOX flagship project
(20 min)
Rada Hussein
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Prevention

Lukas Rohatsch
FH Technikum Wien

The IDERHA Project - Overview & plan for EHDS alignment
(20 min)
Michaela Topolnik
EIT Health Austria GmbH
EIT Health Think Tank Round Table Series on Implementing the EHDS - Austrian and Pan-European Results
(10 min)
(Sponsor talk)

Herwig Loidl
IHE Austria

Jürgen Brandstätter
IHE Europe

The EHDS and IHE - helping to bridge primary and secondary use of healthcare data
(10 min)
(Sponsor talk)

Track 2 – Room Nr. 1

ELGA - neue Funktionen

ELGA GmbH

S. Sabutsch

ELGA - neue Funktionen

ELGA entwickelt sich weiter - neue Funktionen werden vorgestellt und die Herausforderungen in Hinblick auf Technik, Standards und Terminologien diskutiert.

Moderation:

Portrait Stefan Sabutsch Stefan Sabutsch
Geschäftsführung, ELGA GmbH

Vorträge:

Emmanuel Helm
ELGA GmbH
Patient Summary & Integrierte Versorgung
(20 min + 5 min Diskussion)
Alexander Dimitrov
ELGA GmbH
FHIR in der ELGA Architektur
(20 min + 5 min Diskussion)
Gabriel Kleinoscheg
ELGA GmbH
CDA2FHIR
(12 min + 3 min Diskussion)
Annatina Foppa
ELGA GmbH
SNOMED CT in ELGA
(12 min + 3 min Diskussion)
Birgit Scholz
ELGA GmbH
e-Impfdoc und e-Impfpass Updates
(7 min + 3 min Diskussion)

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #2:
Patient-centred solutions

Chairs:
B. Pfeifer, A. Rzepka

Scientific Session #2

Patient-centred solutions

Chairs:
Bernhard Pfeifer, Angelika Rzepka

Presentations:

  • Unveiling the Surge: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Stimulating Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Telemedicine and Its Academic Landscape
    Werner O. HACKL, Sabrina B. NEURURER and Bernhard PFEIFER
  • Relationship Between Dietary Intakes and Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure among Children: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Wearable Devices
    Kukiat TUDPOR, Panthicha CHINNAKHOT, Montira BOONSORN, Wiriyaporn LOMTHAISONG, Worrameth KAREECHUM, Charnyuth SRIPHUWONG, Le Ke NGHIEP and Niruwan TURNBULL
  • A Standardized Treatment Pathway for Telehealth-Based Care of Chronic Wounds in Austria
    Hannah VINATZER, Angelika RZEPKA, Barbara BINDER, Viktoria GRUBER, Rainer HOFMANN-WELLENHOF, Patrick MAYR, Peter KASTNER, Alexander HÖLLER and Günter SCHREIER
  • Telemedicine for Ketogenic Dietary Treatment in Refractory Epilepsy and Inherited Metabolic Disease: State of Play and Future Perspectives
    Alexander HÖLLER, Stefan WELTE, Anna Katharina SCHÖNLAUB, Charlotte UHLISCH, Sabine SCHOLL-BÜRGI, Anastasia MALE-DRESSLER, Bernhard PFEIFER and Günter SCHREIER
  • CareNet Tyrol - Information System Success Assessment for Case & Care Management Service
    Sabrina B. NEURURER, Raphael KLEIN, Bernhard PFEIFER, Gabi SCHIESSLING, Eva SCHULC, Chiara MESSINA, Kristina REITER, Angelika RZEPKA and Peter KASTNER
  • Transforming Tele-Ophthalmology: Utilizing Cloud Computing for
    Remote Eye Care

    Marco SCHWEITZER, Philipp OSTHEIMER, Arno LINS, Vito ROMANO, Bernhard STEGER, Daniel BAUMGARTEN and Marco AUGUSTIN
Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

15:00 – 15:15

Coffee Break

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

15:15 – 16:45

Track 1 – Room Nr. 9

Sekundärnutzung von Gesundheitsdaten

GÖG & OCG/AUVA

A. Degelsegger-Márquez, T. Mück

Sekundärnutzung von Gesundheitsdaten

Chancen, Herausforderungen, Perspektiven

Gesundheitsdaten sind nicht nur für die Versorgung von Patientinnen und Patienten essentiell, sondern sind, ohne identifizierenden Personenbezug, auch für die evidenzbasierte Steuerung des Gesundheitswesens sowie für Forschung und Innovation von großer Relevanz. Diese Session widmet sich der Frage, unter welchen Bedingungen eine Sekundärnutzung von Gesundheitsdaten ermöglicht werden kann und soll, und welche ergänzenden Maßnahmen nötig sind (im Bereich der Rechtsgrundlagen, Ethik, Technik, Organisation). Wir freuen uns auf Inputs von Expertinnen und Experten aus den Bereichen Gesundheitspolitik, Recht und Forschung.

Moderation:

Portrait Thomas Mück Thomas Mück
Stellvertreter des leitenden Angestellten, Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt (AUVA)
Alexander Degelsegger-Márquez
Gesundheit Österreich GmbH, Head of Department for International Affairs, Policy, Evaluation and Digitalisation (IPED) & Head of Digital Health and Innovation

Vorträge (je 15 min + 5 min Diskussion) gefolgt von einer abschließenden Diskussion (ca. 10 min):

Details follow soon. Sekundärnutzung im Europäischen Gesundheitsdatenraum
Franz Leisch
Praevenire, ÖGTelemed
Gesundheitsdaten in Österreich - Potentiale und Realität
Clemens Stadler
Jank Weiler Operenyi Rechtsanwälte | Deloitte Legal
Ausgewählte rechtliche Fragen zur Sekundärnutzung
Tanja Stamm
Medizinische Universität Wien
(Arbeitstitel)
Sekundärnutzung - die Sicht der Forschung

Track 2 – Room Nr. 1

Gesundheitsportale – Nutzen für Patientinnen und Patienten

Wiener Gesundheitsverbund

M. Binder

Gesundheitsportale

Nutzen für Patientinnen und Patienten

Gesundheitsportale gewähren Patientinnen und Patienten direkten Zugriff auf medizinische Informationen, erleichtern die Kommunikation mit Gesundheitsdienstleistern und unterstützen die aktive Teilhabe an der eigenen Gesundheitsversorgung. Sie vereinfachen die Terminvereinbarung und ermöglichen unkomplizierten Zugang zu persönlichen Gesundheitsdaten. Dennoch sind nicht alle Hürden beseitigt: Gesundheitsdaten sind häufig in isolierten Systemen gespeichert. Zudem erfordern Datenschutzbedenken und Risiken wie Informationsüberflutung oder Fehlinformationen von den Patientinnen und Patienten ein hohes Maß an Gesundheitskompetenz.

Moderator:

Michael Binder
Medizinischer Direktor (CMO),
Wiener Gesundheitsverbund

Vorträge (je 15 min & 5 min Diskussion):

Sandra Heissenberger
Magistratsdirektion der Stadt Wien, Geschäftsbereich Organisation & Sicherheit, Gruppe Prozessmanagement und IKT-Strategie (MD-OS/PIKT)
Der Wiener Weg zu einer integrierten Gesundheitsplattform
Manuel Ratzinger
NÖ Landesgesundheitsagentur
Roadmap des Gesundheitsportals der NÖ LGA

Alexander Kollmann
Gemeinnützige Salzburger Landeskliniken Betriebsgesellschaft mbH

David Maurer
Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics GmbH

Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen in Salzburg - ein Bericht aus der Praxis
(Partnerbeitrag)
Günter Rauchegger Gesundheitsplattformen - wo bleibt der Konsens

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #3:
Finals of the student competitions

Chairs:
K. Denecke, G. Duftschmied

Scientific Session #3

Finals of the student competitions

Chairs:
Kerstin Denecke, Georg Duftschmied

Presentations:

  • DiGA in Primary Care and the Influence of Patient-related Factors - Results of a Survey of Family Doctors
    Anna-Lena BRECHER, Julia HERRGEN and Tobias MUELLER
  • Automated Clinical Trial Cohort Definition and Evaluation with CQL and CDS-Hooks
    Anja SCHWAB, Anna M. LIN and Stephan WINKLER
  • The Evolution of Telehealth in Heart Failure Management: The Role of Large Language Models and HerzMobil as a Potential Use Case
    Hillary FARMER, Karl KREINER, Thomas SCHÜTZ, Gerhard PÖLZL, Christian PUELACHER and Günter SCHREIER
  • Exploring the Environmental Impact of Telemedicine: A Life Cycle Assessment
    Anna SAVOLDELLI, Daniele LANDI and Caterina RIZZI
  • A Sustainable Approach to Telerehabilitation in Europe: Patients are Ready, but Caregivers are Essential
    Andrea CATTANEO, Andrea VITALI, Daniele REGAZZONI and Caterina RIZZI
Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

16:45 – 17:00

Coffee Break

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

17:00 – 18:30

Room Nr. 1

Plenary Session

Chairs: Bernhard Pfeifer, Günter Schreier
Keynote 2
: Sylvia Thun – “Digital Health Research Infrastructure in Germany – EHDS-compatible”

Keynote 2

Digital Health Research Infrastructure in Germany – EHDS-compatible


Speaker:

Portrait Thun

Sylvia Thun
Director, Core Unit eHealth and Interoperability (CEI), Charité Berlin

Bio:

Sylvia Thun is a university professor, licensed physician and biomedical engineer. She has been Director of E-Health and Interoperability at Stiftung Charité's Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) since 2018. In fall 2021, she was appointed to a W3 professorship at BIH@Charité for life. Thun conducts research into the use of research data and topics such as electronic health records and electronic prescriptions and is an expert in national and international IT standards in the healthcare sector. She heads the Digital Radar Hospital project, which measures digital maturity, and the InteropCouncil, the national expert committee for interoperability.

Thun is chairwoman of the umbrella organization IT Standards in Healthcare (SITiG), which was founded in early 2017, and is a (board) member and participant in numerous working groups, projects and organizations dealing with medical standardization (e.g. HL7 Germany, IHE Germany, IDDG, DIN Technical Committee for Medical Informatics, ISO TC 215, Horizon 2020). In the EU project epSOS (Smart open Services for European Patients), which ran from 2008 to 2014 and was dedicated to the EU-wide standardization of an electronic patient record and an e-prescription, she headed the working group that dealt with the semantic level of interoperability between IT systems in the healthcare sector.

In 2014, she was named one of Germany's "Digital Minds" in an initiative by the German Informatics Society and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In 2015, she founded the #SHEHEALTH (Women in Digital Health) network together with Christiane Groß, Chairwoman of the German Medical Women's Association.

She contributed the chapters on her areas of specialization to the practical handbook Integrated Treatment Pathways and the practical handbook IT in Healthcare and continues to be the author of numerous publications.

(from: https://change4rare.com/experte/prof-dr-sylvia-thun/)

Keynote 3: Sze-Yuan Ooi – “Implementing Virtual Health in South Eastern Sydney: a paradigm shift in the delivery of healthcare”

Keynote 3

Implementing Virtual Health in South Eastern Sydney: a paradigm shift in the delivery of healthcare

An ageing population, rising levels of obesity. increasing medical complexity and the increased cost of healthcare delivery have placed an enormous strain on our healthcare systems.  The way we currently deliver care is unsustainable.  In this talk, Sze-Yuan explores some of the initiatives South Eastern Sydney has embarked upon to change models of care to improve efficiency and patient outcomes.

Speaker:

Ooi Portrait

Sze-Yuan Ooi
Director of the Coronary Care Unit & Senior Staff Specialist, Prince of Wales Hospital;
Conjoint Professor, University of New South Wales Sydney;
Clinical Lead for Connected Health, Tyree Institute for Health Engineering (UNSW)

Bio:

Sze-Yuan Ooi is a procedural cardiologist and a clinician researcher with extensive clinical experience and expertise in the fields of coronary intervention and cardiac device implantation, including novel implantable cardiac devices and remote monitoring technologies. He is a Senior Staff Specialist at the Prince of Wales Hospital and the current Director of the Coronary Care Unit.

Sze-Yuan holds a Conjoint Professor position with UNSW Sydney and is the Clinical Lead for Connected Health, Tyree Institute for Health Engineering UNSW Sydney. His research interests include novel device technologies and digital health innovations including mHealth and the utilization of routinely collected health data.

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

18:30 – 19:00

Change of Venue

Tuesday (May 7), Day 1

19:00 – 22:30

Networking Event

Networking Event

Relaxed get-together after Day 1

Location: 10er Marie (Ottakringer Straße 222-224, 1160 Vienna)

The networking event is the perfect opportunity to get to know the conference attendees in a relaxed setting after a long and intensive day of presentations, workshops and information. This event is at an authentic and traditional kind of Austrian restaurant (called “Heuriger”). This is your chance to talk to everyone, have a glass of wine, eat delicious traditional meals (e.g. schnitzel, pork roast, sauerkraut, …) and recharge for the next day. Do not miss it, this is generally considered one of the highlights! Here is an impression from a past conference:

Please note: You have to additionally register for this networking event. This is not included in the normal registration fee and not done automatically when registering for the conference.

There will be a free organised transport from the conference venue to the restaurant. Transportation back home afterwards to your accomodation is done individually.

All information can be found here: FAQs

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Day 2

Wednesday, May 8th, 2024

Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

08:45– 10:15

Track 1 – Room Nr. 9

Digital Health Startups

LISAVienna & HTS & Standortagentur Tirol

P. Hainzl, P. Mülner, P. Stöckl

Digital Health Startup Slam

Spotlights auf Startups aus Österreich

Wer gestaltet die Welt von morgen mit? Wir präsentieren Ihnen Startup-Unternehmen aus Wien, Graz und Innsbruck, die verschiedene Herausforderungen des Gesundheitswesens digital adressieren – von KI-basierten Diagnosemöglichkeiten bis zu Neurofeedback und vieles mehr. Bleiben Sie informiert – hören Sie rein!

Moderation:

Mülner Portrait Pascal Mülner
Stellvertretender Geschäftsführer, Human Technology Styria
Portrait Philipp Hainzl Philipp Hainzl
Geschäftsführer, LISAVienna
Petra Stöckl
Programm Managerin Life Sciences, Standortagentur Tirol

Vorträge (je 10 min + 2-3 min Diskussion):

Paul Kressnik
Brainhero GmbH
Brainhero: making neurotechnology available to ameliorate adverse symptoms in patients with Autism or ADHD
Markus Haider
emergo technologies GmbH
KI Assistenten im Healthcare-Bereich
Jakob Pieber
PH Predicting Health GmbH
Von Daten zu Taten, proaktive Behandlung durch KI-gestützte Risikoprognosen
Christoph Götz
IB LAB GmbH
Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) für die muskuloskelettalen Bildgebung - neue Ansätze für Orthopädie und Radiologie
Roman Weger
syndena GmbH
Driving Insights with Semi-Automatic Real-World Data Generation
Christoph Schöggler
Vertify GmbH
Vertify GmbH ermöglicht erstmals automatische Interpretation von Augenbewegungen mit der Smartphonekamera

Track 2 – Room Nr. 1

Herausforderungen, Chancen und Grenzen von digitaler Medizin

Österreichische Ärztekammer

S. Bunda

Herausforderungen, Chancen und Grenzen von digitaler Medizin

Digitale Lösungen können die Gesundheitsversorgung unterstützen und ortsunabhängig den direkten Arzt-Patienten-Kontakt ergänzen. Die Österreichische Ärztekammer hat rund um das Thema ein attraktives Session-Programm zusammengestellt

Österreichweit wurden einige e-Health-Projekte bereits umgesetzt. Edith Arzberger, Projektleiterin eines Teledermatologieprojektes in der Steiermark, präsentiert, warum ihr Projekt Vorbildfunktion hat. Der Tiroler Allgemeinmediziner Momen Radi wird mit „HerzMobil Tirol“ ein weiteres Best-Practice-Projekt vorstellen. Vorträge von Johannes Zahrl, Kammeramtsdirektor der Österreichischen Ärztekammer, zu den rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen der Telemedizin sowie von Alexander Moussa, Leiter des ÖÄK-Referats für e-Health in Ordinationen, zu eHealth in der ärztlichen Regelversorgung runden das Programmpaket ab. Danach diskutieren Patientenanwältin Michaela Wlattnig, Johannes Pressl, neuer Präsident des Gemeindebundes, Peter Kostelka, Präsident des Pensionistenverbands Österreich, und Dietmar Bayer, Präsident der ÖGTelemed, zum Thema „Wie kommt Telemedizin in die Flächenversorgung?“

Moderator:

Portrait Bunda Sascha Bunda
Leitung Öffentlichkeitsarbeit,
Österreichische Ärztekammer

Vorträge (je 15 min):

Johannes Zahrl
Österreichische Ärztekammer
Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen der Telemedizin
Alexander Moussa
Österreichische Ärztekammer
e-Health in der ärztlichen Regelversorgung
Edith Arzberger
Österreichische Ärztekammer
Teledermatologie Steiermark
Momen Radi
Österreichische Ärztekammer
HerzMobil Tirol

Die Session wird mit einer 30-minütigen Podiumsdiskussion abschließen. Folgende Teilnehmer:innen laden zu einer angeregten Diskussion mit dem Publikum ein:

  • Dietmar Bayer
    Österreichische Ärztekammer
  • Peter Kostelka
    Präsident des Pensionistenverbandes Österreichs
  • Michaela Wlattnig
    Präsidentin der Patientenanwaltschaft in Österreich
  • Johannes Pressl
    Präsident Österreichischer Gemeindebund

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #4:
Language models

Chairs:
M. Baumgartner, R. Mischak

Scientific Session #4

Language Models

Chairs:
Martin Baumgartner, Robert Mischak

Presentations:

  • Screening Automation in Systematic Reviews: Analysis of Tools and their Machine Learning Capabilities
    Elias SANDNER, Christian GÜTL, Igor JAKOVLJEVIC and Andreas WAGNER
  • Large Language Model-based Evaluation of Medical Question Answering Systems: Algorithm Development and Case Study
    Daniel REICHENPFADER, Philipp RÖSSLHUEMER and Kerstin DENECKE
  • Editing Physicians' Responses Using GPT-4 for Academic Research
    Magdalena T. WEBER, Jannik SCHAAF, Holger STORF, Thomas O.F. WAGNER, Alexandra BERGER and Richard NOLL
  • Analysis of Critical Incident Reports using Natural Language Processing
    Kerstin DENECKE and Helmut PAULA
  • Quality and effectiveness of AI tools for students and researchers for scientific literature review and analysis
    Martin DANLER, Werner O. HACKL, Sabrina B. NEURURER and Bernhard PFEIFER
Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

10:15- 11:00

Coffee Break & Scientific Session #5: Poster Session​

Scientific Session #5

Poster Session

Presentations:

  • Feasiblity of an Integrated Telemonitoring System for Home-recorded EEG with Automated AI-based EEG Analysis
    Clemens LANG, Silvia WINKLER, Johannes KOREN, Gerhard GRITSCH, David POLLREISZ, Stefan KÖPL, Tilmann KLUGE and Christoph BAUMGARTNER
  • Neural Network-Based Prediction of Perceived Sleep Quality Through Wearable Device Data
    Martin BAUMGARTNER, Manuel GRÖSSL, Raphaela HAUMER, Katharina POIMER, Flora PRANTL, Katharina WEICK, Markus FALGENHAUER, Stefan BEYER, Andreas ZIEGL, Aaron LAUSCHENSKY, Fabian WIESMÜLLER, Karl KREINER, Dieter HAYN and Günter SCHREIER
  • Exploring Opportunities for Clinical Data Warehouse Enhancement through Data Catalog Integration
    Andreas WALKER, Werner O. HACKL and Bernhard PFEIFER
  • KIJANI: Designing a Physical Activity Promoting Collaborative Augmented Reality Game
    Florian SCHWEIZER, Laura WILLINGER, Renate OBERHOFFER-FRITZ, Jan MÜLLER, Stephan JONAS and Lara Marie REIMER
  • Comparison of the Performance of the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Subscription Channels
    Nikola KIRILOV
  • Comparison of WebSocket and Hypertext Transfer Protocol for Transfer of Electronic Health Records
    Nikola KIRILOV
  • Vivifying Knee Rehabilitation: SquatEmUp, a Serious Game Utilizing the Wii Fit Balance Board
    René BARANYI, Marko ZIVOJINOVIC, Dominik HOELBLING, Christoph AIGNER, Werner HOERNER and Thomas GRECHENIG
  • Symbiosis of Technology and Ethics: Preliminary Results of an Inquiry into the Moral Dimensions in the Use of Robotic Systems in Patient Care
    Carolin MIRBETH, Christoph OHNEBERG and Inge EBERL
  • Visualizing Study Profiles Using the GMDS Competency Catalog for Medical Informatics Programs
    Elske AMMENWERTH, Peter HAAS and Oliver J. BOTT
  • HerzMobil Tirol PreOp – a Multidisciplinary Telemonitoring Project for Heart Failure Patients Prior to Cardiac Surgery
    Karin HINTERBUCHNER, Elisabeth KLEINHEINZ, Bettina FETZ, Leo PÖLZL, Johannes HOLFELD, Bernhard PFEIFER, Sabrina NEURURER, Christian PUELACHER, Can GOLLMANN-TEPEKOEYLUE, Susanne KRESTAN, Andreas HUBER and Gerhard PÖLZL
Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

11:00 – 12:30

Track 1 – Room Nr. 9

Nursing Informatics

Österreichische Gesellschaft für Pflegeinformatik (ÖGPI)

R. Nantschev, V. Redl,
D. Kraushofer

Nursing Informatics

Effiziente Pflegedokumentation: Projektbeispiele von Möglichkeiten und Voraussetzungen

Moderation:

  Renate Nantschev
Präsidentin,
ÖGPI - Österreichische Gesellschaft für Pflegeinformatik
  Viktoria Redl
Vizepräsidentin,
ÖGPI - Österreichische Gesellschaft für Pflegeinformatik
  Doris Kraushofer
Vizepräsidentin,
ÖGPI - Österreichische Gesellschaft für Pflegeinformatik

Präsentationen:

Martin Studer
LEP AG

Michaela Ziegler
ahdis AG

LEP-Interventionsklassifikation und HL7 FHIR
(Partnerbeitrag)
Katharina Lichtenegger
Medizinische Universität Graz
Digitalisierung und innovative Pflegeprozesse – mögliche Wege, um Pflegepersonen zu entlasten und befähigen
Werner Hackl
UMIT Tirol
Dashboards für das Pflegecontrolling: Datenvisualisierung und Analyse für optimierte Pflegeprozesse
Elisabeth Kleinheinz
LIV - Landesinstitut für integrierte Versorgung Tirol
Ein multidisziplinäres Versorgungsprogramm für Patient*innen mit Bluthochdruck

Track 2 – Room Nr. 1

Digital Health Services
Part 1 – Organization & eHealth

UMIT & LIV

B. Tilg, A. Huber

Digital Health Services: Part 1

Organization & eHealth

Digital health and telemedical services are of substantial importance in health care. „Digital-vor-Ambulant-vor-Stationär" is a major program line in current health policy. In Part 1 of Digital Health Services we focus on organizational, eHealth and infrastructural aspects. Digital health platforms and processes will be presented by AIT and JR, followed by an overview about the German activities in telemedicine. Integrated care / HerzMobil at LIV Tirol for people suffering from Hypertension will be presented following by the „Gesundheitsberatung Wien 1450" and their telemedical services for optimizing patient care.

Moderation:

Portrait Tilg Bernhard Tilg
Vice Rector,
UMIT TIROL - Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology
Portrait Huber Andreas Huber
Director,
Tyrolean Federal Institute for Integrated Care (LIV), Tirol Kliniken

Presentations:

The talks are followed by a 20 min discussion moderated by Bernhard Tilg and Andreas Huber.

Anton Dunzendorfer
Competence Unit Digital Health Information Systems, AIT Austrian Institute Of Technology
Digital health platform - enabling new innovative digital healthcare
(8 min + 2 min discussion)
Franz Feichtner
Institute for Biomedical Research and Technologies, Joanneum Research
Digitalisation of core processes in healthcare: from research to practise
(8 min + 2 min discussion)
(Partnerbeitrag)
Eimo Martens
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Technische Universität München
Telemedicine centers for the care of chronically ill patients - care models of the future!
(12 min + 3 min discussion)
Andreas Huber
Tyrolean Federal Institute for Integrated Care (LIV), Tirol Kliniken
Telemedicine as a foundation for integrated care using the example of HerzMobil Tirol – Hypertension, a joint project by BVAEB and LIV Tirol
(12 min + 3 min discussion)
David Reif & Jennifer Stark
Fonds Soziales Wien (Vienna Social Fund)
"Gesundheitsberatung Wien 1450"- Optimizing patient care through telemedical services
(12 min + 3 min discussion)

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #6:
AI, decision support and knowledge representation

Chairs:
D. Hayn, S. Neururer

Scientific Session #6

AI, decision support and knowledge representation

Chairs:
Dieter Hayn, Sabrina Neururer

Presentations:

  • Supporting Well-being: Exploring the Value of a Digital Coach for Older Adults in the Transition from Work to Retirement
    Katja NEUREITER, Leen BROECKX, Markus GARSCHALL, Kim HELSEN and Johannes KROPF
  • Generating Actionable Insights From Patient Medical Records and Structured Clinical Knowledge
    Natasha TRAJKOVSKA, Michael ROISS, Sophie BAUERNFEIND, Mohammad ALNAJDAWI, Simone SANDLER, Daniel HERZMANEK, Matthias WINKLER, Michael HAIDER and Oliver KRAUSS
  • Will ‘Computable’ Clinical Guidelines be compatible with Personalised Care?
    Jack DOWIE, Mette Kjer KALTOFT and Vije Kumar RAJPUT
  • Machine Learning-based Prediction of Malnutrition in Surgical In-patients: A Validation Pilot Study
    Diether KRAMER, Stefanie JAUK, Sai VEERANKI, Michael SCHREMPF, Julia TRAUB, Eva KUGEL, Anna PRISCHING, Sandra DOMNANICH, Maria LEOPOLD, Peter KRISPER and Gerald SENDLHOFER
  • Infection Control through Clinical Pipelines Built with Arden Syntax MLM Building Blocks
    Leonhard HAUPTFELD, Andrea RAPPELSBERGER and Klaus-Peter ADLASSNIG
Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch Break

Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

13:30 – 15:00

Track 1 – Room Nr. 9

Artificial Intelligence im Gesundheitswesen

Gesundheit Burgenland

F. Öller

Artificial Intelligence im Gesundheitswesen

Moderator:

Portrait Öller Franz Öller
Kaufmännischer Geschäftsführer,
Burgenländische Krankenanstalten-
Gesellschaft

Vorträge:

Joana Sarah Grah
Robert Koch Institut, Berlin - Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Public Health Research
KI für Public Health mit Fokus auf Bildanalyse für die Infektionsforschung
Michael Dahlweid
Group Chief Product & Clinical Officer - Dedalus
KI im Gesundheitswesen: Realitätscheck
(Partnerbeitrag)
Leonhard Riehle
Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer - Noah Labs
KI-basierte Stimmanalyse bei chronischen Herzinsuffizienz: Chance und Herausforderung

Norman Zerbe
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Institut für Pathologie

KI in der Pathologie – Wo stehen wir und was sind die Herausforderungen für die Zukunft.

Track 2 – Room Nr. 1

Digital Health Services
Part 2 – Clinical Medicine & Innovation

FH Technikum Wien & Telbiomed GmbH

S. Sauermann, R. Modre-Osprian

Digital Health Services: Part 2

Clinical Medicine & Innovation

Digital health is increasingly finding its way into healthcare and everyday medical practice. In Part 2 of Digital Health Services, clinical experts will present examples of digital health applications and their challenges in clinical medicine. In the final panel discussion, we will discuss from the clinician's perspective how innovations are finding their way into healthcare and give the auditorium the opportunity to join in the discussion.

Moderation:

Portrait Sauermann Stefan Sauermann
Vice Rector, Program Director Medical Engineering & eHealth,
UAS Technikum Wien
Portrait Modre-Osprian Robert Modre-Osprian
CEO, telbiomed Medizintechnik und IT Service GmbH

Presentations (12 min + 3 min discussion each):

The talks are followed by a 30 min discussion with the panel of speakers, moderated by Stefan Sauermann and Robert Modre-Osprian.

Gerhard Pölzl
Universitätsklinik für Innere Medizin III, Kardiologie und Angiologie, Tirol Kliniken GmbH
Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence in the Management of Heart Failure
Sze-Yuan Ooi
Department of Cardiology, Prince of Wales Hospital, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Remote patient monitoring in the COVID-19 pandemic - lessons learnt
Friedrich Köhler
Zentrum für kardiovaskuläre Telemedizin, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Remote Patient Management in Heart Failure – from the clinical trials to the implementation in real world setting
Daniela Kniepeiss
Klinische Abteilung für Allgemein-, Viszeral- und Transplantationschirurgie, Medizinische Universität Graz
Implementation of a mobile application for outpatient care after liver transplantation

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #7:
Standards in health research and routine care

Chairs:
C. Schneider, M. Staemmler

Scientific Session #7

Standards in health research and routine care

Chairs:
Cornelia Schneider, Martin Staemmler

Presentations:

  • Dual Implementation Guides in FHIR and CDA
    Nikola TANJGA and Oliver KRAUSS
  • Towards an Electronic Health Prevention Record Based on HL7 FHIR and the OMOP Common Data Model
    Markus FALGENHAUER, Aaron LAUSCHENSKY, Karl KREINER, Stefan BEYER, Kristina REITER, Andreas ZIEGL, Robert MODRE-OSPRIAN, Bernhard PFEIFER, Sabrina NEURURER, Susanne KRESTAN, Hanna WAGNER, Andreas HUBER, Sandra PLAIKNER, Sarah KUPPELWIESER, Martin WIDSCHWENDTER and Günter SCHREIER
  • Mapping the Bulgarian Diabetes Register to OMOP CDM: Application Results
    Evgeniy KRASTEV, Emanuil MARKOV, Simeon ABANOS, Ralitsa KRASTEVA and Dimitar TCHARAKTCHIEV
  • Evaluation of a Digital Dementia Registry’s IT Architecture after a three-year Period in Practice: digiDEM Bayern
    Michael ZEILER, Nikolas DIETZEL, Peter L. KOLOMINSKY-RABAS, Elmar GRAESSEL and Hans-Ulrich PROKOSCH
  • Enhancing Dementia Risk Mitigation: Standardized Digital Monitoring in Clinical Trials and Platform Design for At-Risk Elderly Individuals
    Hannes HILBERGER, Bianca BUCHGRABER-SCHNALZER, Simone HUBER, Theresa WEITLANER, Helena UNTERSTEINER, Carina SEERAINER and Sten HANKE
Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

15:00 – 15:15

Coffee Break

Wednesday (May 8), Day 2

15:15 – 16:00

Room Nr. 1

Closing Session

Chairs: Angelika Rzepka, Dieter Hayn

Award Ceremony
Closing Keynote: Hannah Gsell – “The last word belongs to the patients… does it?”

Closing Keynote

The last word belongs to the patients… does it?

Speaker:

Portrait Gsell

Hannah Gsell
Patient Expert & Projects Coordinator,
Childhood Cancer International (CCI) - Europe;
Chairwoman, Survivors Austria – Childhood-Cancer-Survivors-Initiative

Bio:

Hannah Gsell, MSc, is a psychologist and survivors-representative. As such, she is particularly concerned with integrating childhood cancer survivors into their own medical treatment to enable them to live self-determined lives with the consequences of the disease. She was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of 14 and has been a patient advocate at the national level since 2011 and co-founded a regional, active survivors' group in Austria. Since the end of 2020 Hannah is co-founder and chair of the first independent childhood cancer survivors organization in Austria. In 2020 she started working for CCI Europe as patient expert and project manager. As such she is active in various european projects, as for example the EU-CAYAS-NET, the PanCareSurPass and SmartCare.

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