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Austrian Life Science Day: Health Care Data Graz

Dienstag, 04. Juni
Aula der Med Uni Graz

Der 2. Austrian Life Science Day, organisiert von Human.technology Styria, bietet Einblicke in eines der zukunftsweisendsten Themen des Gesundheitsbereichs.

“Health Care Data” steht im Zentrum von Präsentationen, Panels, Short Talks und B2B-Sessions. Vorgestellt werden führende österreichische Projekte und internationale Vorzeigemodelle.

Freuen Sie sich auf den Austausch mit Stakeholdern aus Medizin, Forschung und Wirtschaft und nutzen Sie das Partnering mit Gleichgesinnten.

Die Veranstaltung wird aus Mitteln des aws Programms LISA – Internationales Standortmarketing unterstützt. Darüber hinaus sind LISAVienna, MTC Medizintechnik Cluster und der Cluster Life Sciences Tirol als Partner beteiligt.

 

Austrian Life Science Day: Health Care Data Graz

Highlights der Agenda

Petri Lehto, Senior Lead at Sitra

Leveraging Health Data for Healthcare Improvement and Life Science Sector Growth – the Finnish experience

Petri will discuss Finland’s visionary recognition of health data as a pivotal domain within the Finnish Life Science Strategy a decade ago.

He will elaborate on the deliberate efforts made to cultivate an environment conducive to the utilization of health data, which has propelled Finland to the forefront of this sector within the European Union.

Petr Holub, Chief IT Officer BBMRI-ERIC

EHDS2Pilot – First experiences from piloting concepts and technologies for European Health Data Spaces

The presentation will spotlight EHDS2’s innovative role in facilitating data sharing for secondary purposes like research and policy-making. It will examine the initiative’s breadth of data coverage and anticipated technological implementations,including the DCAT AP for robust data documentation and advanced access management systems.

Georg Göbel, National Node DirectorAustrian Biobank Network BBMRI Austria

EHDS and Research Data at Medical Universities – Strategies, Concepts and Challenges

The Austrian Medical Universities of Vienna (MUW), Graz (MUG) and Innsbruck (MUI) are currently jointly working on Health Data Hubs for an improved secondary usage of health data aligned with European and Austrian regulations.

In this presentation the main issues and approaches including challenges and questions to be solved will be presented.

Klaus Donsa, Senior Scientist at AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

The Smart FOX flagship project –
Data donation as a key to improve clinical research in Austria

In Smart FOX, real-world demonstrations highlight the integration of ELGA-standardized health data with Colorectal Cancer and Heart Failure registries, examining the healthcare continuum, exploration of patient-based data donations and outcomes, and streamlining patient recruitment by linking industry services with the data donation registries.

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gerne an: 
Pascal Mülner
pascal.muelner@human.technology.at
0699-18899701