
The Digital Health Society Summit in Helsinki
11 & 12 December 2019
“Connecting Digital Health & Data Initiatives in Europe”
Last week we held the first DHS Summit in Finland under the patronage of the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the Council of Europe. The first day was focused on the Finnish Digital system journey over the last 25 years and health and wellbeing data for service improvement and research and development. The second day featured showcases of digital transformation, gatherings of ECHAlliance Ecosytems and the launch of 4 new Finnish Ecosystems. Early in the New Year we will publish a summary of the Summit conclusions. Our aim is to inform and influence the “European Digital Health Space” discussions taking place within the new Commission and which will have a material influence on the impact of digital health across the EU in the next five years
DHS convened this event to bring together Data Initiatives from across Europe so they could listen, discuss and find collaboration opportunities.
The event attracted organisations from over 19 Countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Estonia, Greece, Croatia, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, England, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It included startups, SMEs, national and international companies as well as policy makers, academics and a variety of Health associations and NGOs.
We heard about the conclusions of the Finnish Presidency, the plans for the Croatian Presidency and the Finnish Digital Health Story.
Veli-Mikko Niemi Hrvoje Belani Hannu Hamalainen
There were 3 very detailed Panels on health data. The first looked at the use of Real World Evidence and Data and the emergence of “Digital Health Learning Ecosystems”. The second panel looked at capturing and respecting citizen’s preferences for data governance and the results of the EURORDIS Rare Barometer patient survey. The third panel showcased health data and policy initiatives from around Europe including Data Saves Lives, Digital Health Europe, EU Health Coalition, EUREGHA, IMI and the Digital Health Society and discussed how these various initiatives might be able to collaborate more.
Panel discussion Enkeleida Mikaï, J&J Rachel Dunscombe, DHS
PANEL: Why are we not making better use of real-world data for learning?
Sandra Courbier, EURODIS Valentina Tageo, ECHAlliance Panel discussion
PANEL: How do we capture and respect citizens’ preferences on data governance? Challenges and opportunities in building trust
Nicola Bedlington, EPF Panel discussion Veli Stroetmann, DHE
PANEL: Health Data & Policy Initiatives across Europe: Who, What, Why & When?
The second day of the Digital Health Society Summit kicked off with a session led by Theodore Vontetsianos from the Greek Ministry detailing how following a number of years of political uncertain that as far as Digital Health is concerned Greece is back to play its important role in this sector in Europe.
There was a panel for Digital Health Society Task Force 4 on success stories of digital transformation with some excellent examples of solutions that are ready to deploy across our ECHAlliance network with input from our members – EY, Orcha, Better, VTT, Ministry of Social Affairs Estonia, Sensotrend and CareChain.
Emily Mailes
EYTomaz Gornik
BetterPanel discussion Liz Ashall Payne
ORCHA
PANEL: Digital Health Society Task Force 4: success stories of digital transformation
The programme then turned to the ECHAlliance International Ecosystem Gathering which had a number of strands all focusing on connecting the dots. Firstly, there was a session launching the new ECHAlliance Finnish Network of Ecosystems starting with a video message from Sinikka Salo from the Finnish Ministry of Health. Following this we heard from our first Finnish Ecosystem in Oulu and then four new Ecosystems from Central Finland, South Ostrobothnia, Kuopio and Ostrobothnia introduced their ecosystems.
We then heard from two new ecosystems to launch in 2019 – firstly the Transylvanian Ecosystem in Romania with Fresh Blood and then South West England Switch Ecosystem with Professor Arunangsu Chatterjee both very keen to connect with other ecosystems. Our Director of Ecosystems and Membership, Andy Bleaden then gave a talk about the growth of our ecosystems, the opportunities for our members and the plans for the future.
Arunangsu Chatterjee Ion Gheorge Petrovai
Following this Andy introduced a session on Connecting the Dots with input from 3 Ecosytems hearing how they connect up with Galicia talking about their Learning Expeditions to Slovenia, Serbia and Netherlands; Wales Ecosystem talking about the recent 5 Nations ecosystem and lastly Scottish Ecosystem talking about how they engage with our entire Ecosystem Network.
Last of all there was a session with VTT, General Electric and IBM showcasing other Health Clusters and Ecosystems to connect with followed by the formal launch and signing of the ECHAlliance Finnish Network of Ecosystems
Signing Ceremony of the ECHAlliance Finnish Network of Ecosystem Tapani Piha, Aki Gröhn, Sanna Inkeri, Maritta Perälla-Heape, Sami Perälä, Tony Pellfolk, Kari Pirinen, Andy Bleaden
Formal Welcome, Signing Ceremony of the ECHAlliance Finnish Network of Ecosystems and Official Picture
Access to speaker’s presentations here
View all photos of the event here
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