Hosted by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, co-founders of Health 2.0 (US)
A tour of the latest and greatest in Health 2.0 from around the world, a vision for the future of Health 2.0 in Europe. This session will also include special presentations by…
Online videos are one of the main drivers of the digital revolution. They have made and broken superstars. They have installed presidents and overturned governments. In fact, since YouTube appeared on the scene, the consumption behavior around new media has changed the world forever.
Now Publicis Healthware International and dotSUB are joining forces to drive the online video revolution into the healthcare industries: Videum.com will be doing something that has never before been done – enabling healthcare videos produced in any language, by Pharma, hospitals, doctors or patients, to be viewable and understandable in any of the world’s languages, on any video enabled device or platform, including tablets and mobile devices. For the first time, cutting edge drugs, procedures, educational information, and patient care, which is more and more communicated using video from 3D to user video, will be available in scores of languages, regardless of the language of the source video.
15:30
Refreshment Break
16:00
Search, Content and Communities – The Next Generation of Information Sharing
Moderator: Matthew Holt, Co-Chairman, Health 2.0 (US)
During the Deep Dive session, American Well Systems President & CEO, Roy Schoenberg, MD, MPH, will introduce American Well’s Online Care Suite, a leading telehealth solution that is deployed by health plans, delivery networks and other service providers across the United States and internationally. Online Care fulfills the promise of telehealth to eliminate barriers to accessing quality, convenient healthcare, by bringing patients and doctors together for online visits anytime, anywhere, using widely-available consumer technologies.
10:45
Coffee break
11:15
Cool tools to connect stakeholders and promote the co-production of healthcare: Part 2: Connecting health professionals
Moderator: Indu Subaiya, Co-founder and CEO, Health 2.0 (US)
Your business. Our technology. Success in healthcare.
The central challenge of implementing Health 2.0 lies in creating a sustainable economic business model. Several things lie mostly hidden in the background: the underlying infrastructure, transforming processes into functionality, the technological networking of the business ecosystem, the “electronification” of the business model. The risk is that the technical implementation will be perceived as “trivial” or, conversely, that preoccupation with technological details result in losing sight of the business model. This presentation explains why it makes sense to entrust the technological implementation of Health 2.0 business models to external specialists like ICW using specific Health 2.0 tools. We are eHealth domain experts with a strong backend focus. Our eHealth Platform is specially suited to satisfy the data, privacy and SLA requirements of Health 2.0 applications.
In our presentation, we will show how to leverage our knowledge and services to keep your business functioning optimally without having to worry about technical details.
14:50
Refreshment break
15:20
From Health to Wellness 2.0
Moderator: Pascal Lardier, International Director, Health 2.0 (FR)
2011 Programme
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Registration opens
Welcome to Health 2.0 Europe 2011!
Indu Subaiya, Matthew Holt & Pascal Lardier, Health 2.0
Opening Address
Nino Mangiapane, Head of eHealth and Telematics, Ministry of Health (DE)
Health 2.0 — Introduction and state of play
Hosted by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, co-founders of Health 2.0 (US)
A tour of the latest and greatest in Health 2.0 from around the world, a vision for the future of Health 2.0 in Europe. This session will also include special presentations by…
Deep Dive Session
Online videos are one of the main drivers of the digital revolution. They have made and broken superstars. They have installed presidents and overturned governments. In fact, since YouTube appeared on the scene, the consumption behavior around new media has changed the world forever.
Now Publicis Healthware International and dotSUB are joining forces to drive the online video revolution into the healthcare industries: Videum.com will be doing something that has never before been done – enabling healthcare videos produced in any language, by Pharma, hospitals, doctors or patients, to be viewable and understandable in any of the world’s languages, on any video enabled device or platform, including tablets and mobile devices. For the first time, cutting edge drugs, procedures, educational information, and patient care, which is more and more communicated using video from 3D to user video, will be available in scores of languages, regardless of the language of the source video.
Refreshment Break
Search, Content and Communities – The Next Generation of Information Sharing
Moderator: Matthew Holt, Co-Chairman, Health 2.0 (US)
Demos:
Expert Review Panel:
Presentations
Featuring: Bartho HENGST, Program Manager, KWF Kankerbestrijding (NL)
Sneak peak – Setting up an online community platform to share and deliver more personalized information to cancer patients.
Featuring: Jorge Juan FERNANDEZ, Director e-Health & Health 2.0, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu (SP)
Success story – A hospital using existing social media to improve care.
It’s a wrap
Cocktails!
Friday 28 October, 2011
Cool tools to connect stakeholders and promote the co-production of healthcare: Part 1: Connecting patients with doctors
Moderator: Indu Subaiya, Co-founder and CEO, Health 2.0 (US)
Demos:
Expert Review Panel:
Deep Dive Session
During the Deep Dive session, American Well Systems President & CEO, Roy Schoenberg, MD, MPH, will introduce American Well’s Online Care Suite, a leading telehealth solution that is deployed by health plans, delivery networks and other service providers across the United States and internationally. Online Care fulfills the promise of telehealth to eliminate barriers to accessing quality, convenient healthcare, by bringing patients and doctors together for online visits anytime, anywhere, using widely-available consumer technologies.
Coffee break
Cool tools to connect stakeholders and promote the co-production of healthcare: Part 2: Connecting health professionals
Moderator: Indu Subaiya, Co-founder and CEO, Health 2.0 (US)
Demos:
Expert Review Panel:
Networking luncheon
Launch!
Moderator: Matthew Holt, Founder and Chairman, Health 2.0 (US)
Live demos of debuting technologies that will shape the future of healthcare.
Deep Dive Session
Your business. Our technology. Success in healthcare.
The central challenge of implementing Health 2.0 lies in creating a sustainable economic business model. Several things lie mostly hidden in the background: the underlying infrastructure, transforming processes into functionality, the technological networking of the business ecosystem, the “electronification” of the business model. The risk is that the technical implementation will be perceived as “trivial” or, conversely, that preoccupation with technological details result in losing sight of the business model. This presentation explains why it makes sense to entrust the technological implementation of Health 2.0 business models to external specialists like ICW using specific Health 2.0 tools. We are eHealth domain experts with a strong backend focus. Our eHealth Platform is specially suited to satisfy the data, privacy and SLA requirements of Health 2.0 applications.
In our presentation, we will show how to leverage our knowledge and services to keep your business functioning optimally without having to worry about technical details.
Refreshment break
From Health to Wellness 2.0
Moderator: Pascal Lardier, International Director, Health 2.0 (FR)
Presentation:
The need for motivating services in nutrition, physical activity and health literacy in Europe
By Alberto SANNA, Director eServices for Life & Health, Fondazione Centro San Raffaele (IT)
Empowering patients – Promoting self-management – Improving outcomes in chronic care
Monitoring, motivating and changing behaviours
Expert Review Panel:
Closing address: Health 3.0: from data to action!
by Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure (US)
Conference conclusions
by Indu Subaiya, Matthew Holt and Pascal Lardier
Health 2.0 Europe adjourns