Build.well.being 2023 is an open access networking event for doers in Digital Healthcare. In a compact afternoon session on June 16th, 13-16 CET, health professionals meet developers, applied science interweaves with innovative ideas from students, companies get together with startups and experts.
This years’ main topic is Data Driven Healthcare. The talks feature entrepreneurs, visionaries and next-generation innovators over topics such as patient reported outcomes, digitalization of patient interactions, data-driven health workforce management and AI based radiology imaging workflows. Venue: UAS St.Pölten and the event will be streamed on Youtube. You can register for free here: https://buildwellbeing.fhstp.ac.at/
Moderator Florian Aigner (AT), Florian Aigner is a physicist, scientist and science author. He works as a science editor at the TU Wien and writes as a freelance journalist for numerous media. Among other things, he has written the Austrian science book of the year 2018.
13:10 – 13:35 Keynote – The Patients Voice in Healthcare – How Health Outcomes Observatories Strengthen Patient Empowerment and Care in Europe
Tanja Stamm (AT), Professor for Outcomes Research at Medical University of Vienna and Health Outcomes Observatory (H2O) Lead
Launched in 2020, the Health Outcomes Observatory (H2O) project will, for the first time across Europe, bring together outcomes reported by patients (PROs) with the corresponding clinical outcomes collected on a large scale in (initially) four countries and four disease areas. H2O aims to establish a culture of continuous measurement of outcomes across the health care ecosystem, incorporating these measures into the process of routine care and allowing for the ongoing assessment of medicines and other technologies through their lifecycle.
13:35 – 13:55 Keynote II – Digitize Patient Interactions With a Platform-As-A-Service Approach and Data-Driven Insights
Tamás Petrovics (AT), CEO of XUND.ai
The need for digital, data-driven healthcare has never been more evident. Problems with data management and sharing as well as the lack of reliable long-term data slow down medical treatments. How can digital solutions make the patient journey more effective from start to finish, saving resources while providing patients with reliable decision support?
13:55 – 14:15 Digital Health Students Pitches – Part I (5 min each)
14:15 – 14:45 30-min Coffee & Networking Break
14:45 – 15:05 Accelerating Radiology Imaging Workflows With Relevant Clinical Context on AWS
Christoph Russ (CH), Technical Program Manager – Healthcare, Amazon Web Services EMEA Sarl
AWS empowers radiologists, health systems, and research teams increase the pace of innovation, unlock the potential of imaging data, develop more personalized approaches to care delivery, and improve cost and operational efficiency. Moving medical imaging data to the cloud allows clinicians to employ machine learning (ML) to support anomaly detection that speeds diagnosis and improves patient outcomes.
15:05 – 15:20 How AI Can Support Healthcare Providers to Do Better Resource Planning
Andreas Diensthuber (AT), CEO DAPHOS.ai
The presentation will deal with the questions:
15:20 – 15:40 Digital Health Students Pitches – Part II (5 min each)
15:40 – 16:00 Inspiration Chat by Digital Makers Hub: Premises and Promises of
Data-driven Healthcare – Why should Patients Care? with the panelists Barbara Chaloupek Tanja Stamm, Tamás Petrovics, Andreas Dienstuber & Christoph Russ
Moderation: Eva Turk (AT), Senior Researcher at the Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, St. Pölten UAS
16:00 – Open Networking
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