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= Agenda (''tentative'')=
 
= Agenda (''tentative'')=
The goal of the expert meeting is to discuss experiences from transforming health into digital health, and to identify opportunities and strategies for ''Digital Global Health for All''. Experts from both Germany, Norway, and Tanzania will report from their experiences in digitisation of hospitals, information reach-out and involvement of health workers, patients, and the societal benefits from digital health.
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The goal of this expert meeting is to discuss experiences from transforming global health into digital global health, and to identify opportunities and strategies for "Digital Global Health for All". Experts from both Germany, Norway, and Tanzania will report from their experiences in digitalization of hospitals as well as information outreach, involvement of health workers and patients, and the societal benefits from digital global health.  
  
: 14:00h Welcome to the Neuro-Kopf-Zentrum (Prof. Hemmer)
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: 14:00h Welcome to the Neuro-Kopf-Zentrum (Prof. Bernhard Hemmer)  
: 14:10h "Digital empowerment and inclusion - a Norwegian perspective" (''Prof. Josef Noll, UiO'')
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: 14:10h "Digital empowerment and inclusion - a Norwegian perspective" (''Prof. Josef Noll, UiO, Norway'')
 
:: Prof. Noll from the University of Oslo (UiO), Department of Technology Systems, is project leader of the [[DigI:Home|"Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion" (DigI)]] project. He is also Secretary General of the [[BasicInternet:Home|Basic Internet Foundation]], established by UiO and Kjeller Innovasjon to foster "Internet lite for all"''.  
 
:: Prof. Noll from the University of Oslo (UiO), Department of Technology Systems, is project leader of the [[DigI:Home|"Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion" (DigI)]] project. He is also Secretary General of the [[BasicInternet:Home|Basic Internet Foundation]], established by UiO and Kjeller Innovasjon to foster "Internet lite for all"''.  
  
: 14:30h Data integration and Data Sharing (''Prof. Bernhard Hemmer, TUM'') - ''(tbc)''
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: 14:30h Data integration and data sharing  (''Prof. Bernhard Hemmer, TUM, Germany'') - ''(tbc)''
:: Prof. Hemmer is Director of the Neurology Clinic at TUM's rechts der Isar clinic since 2007. He specializes in the field of neuroimmunology.
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:: Prof. Hemmer is the Director of the Department of Neurology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM and an expert in neuroimmunology with an emphasis on multiple sclerosis.
  
: 14:50h From Digital health to Global Health (''Prof. Andrea Winkler, TUM and UiO'')
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: 14:50h From Digital Health to Global Health (''Prof. Andrea Winkler, TUM and UiO, Germany and Norway'')
:: Prof. Winkler leads the Centre for Global Health at TUM and at UiO. She specializes in the field of global health and global neurosciences.
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:: Prof. Winkler leads the Centre for Global Health at UiO and co-leads the Center for Global Health at TUM . She is an expert in Global Neurology/Global Mental Health and One Health.  
  
:15:10h Digitalisation: Empowering hospitals and defeating diseases (''Prof. Klaus A. Kuhn, TUM'') - ''(tbc)''  
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:15:10h Digitalization: empowering hospitals and defeating diseases (''Prof. Klaus A. Kuhn, TUM, Germany'') - ''(tbc)''  
:: Prof. Kuhn is Chair of Medical Informatics at TUM School of Medicine / Informatics. He specializes in innovative IT concepts and solutions for translational research in the field of medicine.  
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:: Prof. Kuhn is the Director of Medical Informatics, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM and an expert in innovative IT concepts and solutions for translational research in the field of medicine.  
  
:15:30h Benefits of digital for Tanzania (''Dr. Bernard Ngowi, NIMR'')
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:15:30h Benefits of digital health for Tanzania (''Dr. Bernard Ngowi, NIMR, Tanzania'')
:: Dr. Ngowi is director at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) in Tanzania, and will report from his health-related experiences in Tanzania, and how digital health increased the reach-out to the local population.
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:: Dr. Ngowi is a lead researcher at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) in Tanzania and an expert in Infectious Diseases and One Health. He will report from his health-related experiences in Tanzania, and how digital health increases the outreach to the local population.  
  
: 15:50h Bringing Digital Health to Africa, Experiences from the Cystinet project (''Mr. Jan Knobloch/Bernd Brügge, TUM'')
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: 15:50h Sharing digital solution for research in resource poor areas: experiences from the multidisciplinary project CYSTINET-Africa  (''Mr. Jan Knobloch/Bernd Brügge, TUM, Germany'')
:: Mr. Knobloch and Prof. Brügge, both from Applied Software Engineering at the Department of Informatics, TUM, specialize in tools and processes for the development of workable systems for small mobile devices.  
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:: Prof. Brügge and Jan Knobloch, both from the Department of Informatics, Chair of Applied Software Engineering, TUM, through CYSTINET-Africa have gained large experience in sharing IT solution with partners form the sub-Saharan Africa.  
  
:16:10h Global Preparedness and Digital Health (''Elibariki Mwakapeje, MoH'')
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:16:10h Global Preparedness and Digital Health (''Dr. Elibariki Mwakapeje, MoH, Tanzania'')
:: Mr Mwakapeje, working at the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Tanzania, is involved in medical preparedness, e.g. Anthrax. He is currently preparing the roll-out of information kiosks in Northern Tanzania, and will report from his experiences.
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:: Dr. Mwakapeje from the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Tanzania is an expert  in medical preparedness, e.g. Anthrax. He is currently preparing the roll-out of digital information kiosks in Northern Tanzania, and will report from his experiences.  
  
 
:16:30h Discussion: Strategy for Digital Global Health for All
 
:16:30h Discussion: Strategy for Digital Global Health for All

Revision as of 11:21, 6 September 2018

Expert Meeting:

Global Digital Health: The Game Changer for Health Systems and User Involvement

organised by
Center for Global Health, TUM, Centre for Global Health, UiO and the Basic Internet Foundation

Monday, 8. Oct 2018, 14:00 - 16:45 h

Klinikum rechts der Isar der TUM, Neuro-Kopf-Zentrum, München

Agenda (tentative)

The goal of this expert meeting is to discuss experiences from transforming global health into digital global health, and to identify opportunities and strategies for "Digital Global Health for All". Experts from both Germany, Norway, and Tanzania will report from their experiences in digitalization of hospitals as well as information outreach, involvement of health workers and patients, and the societal benefits from digital global health.

14:00h Welcome to the Neuro-Kopf-Zentrum (Prof. Bernhard Hemmer)
14:10h "Digital empowerment and inclusion - a Norwegian perspective" (Prof. Josef Noll, UiO, Norway)
Prof. Noll from the University of Oslo (UiO), Department of Technology Systems, is project leader of the "Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion" (DigI) project. He is also Secretary General of the Basic Internet Foundation, established by UiO and Kjeller Innovasjon to foster "Internet lite for all".
14:30h Data integration and data sharing (Prof. Bernhard Hemmer, TUM, Germany) - (tbc)
Prof. Hemmer is the Director of the Department of Neurology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM and an expert in neuroimmunology with an emphasis on multiple sclerosis.
14:50h From Digital Health to Global Health (Prof. Andrea Winkler, TUM and UiO, Germany and Norway)
Prof. Winkler leads the Centre for Global Health at UiO and co-leads the Center for Global Health at TUM . She is an expert in Global Neurology/Global Mental Health and One Health.
15:10h Digitalization: empowering hospitals and defeating diseases (Prof. Klaus A. Kuhn, TUM, Germany) - (tbc)
Prof. Kuhn is the Director of Medical Informatics, Klinikum rechts der Isar, TUM and an expert in innovative IT concepts and solutions for translational research in the field of medicine.
15:30h Benefits of digital health for Tanzania (Dr. Bernard Ngowi, NIMR, Tanzania)
Dr. Ngowi is a lead researcher at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) in Tanzania and an expert in Infectious Diseases and One Health. He will report from his health-related experiences in Tanzania, and how digital health increases the outreach to the local population.
15:50h Sharing digital solution for research in resource poor areas: experiences from the multidisciplinary project CYSTINET-Africa (Mr. Jan Knobloch/Bernd Brügge, TUM, Germany)
Prof. Brügge and Jan Knobloch, both from the Department of Informatics, Chair of Applied Software Engineering, TUM, through CYSTINET-Africa have gained large experience in sharing IT solution with partners form the sub-Saharan Africa.
16:10h Global Preparedness and Digital Health (Dr. Elibariki Mwakapeje, MoH, Tanzania)
Dr. Mwakapeje from the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Tanzania is an expert in medical preparedness, e.g. Anthrax. He is currently preparing the roll-out of digital information kiosks in Northern Tanzania, and will report from his experiences.
16:30h Discussion: Strategy for Digital Global Health for All
16:45h End of meeting

Venue

The colloquium takes place at Klinikum rechts der Isar der TUM, Neuro-Kopf-Zentrum, Bibliothek, 4th floor, OG Ismaninger street 22, 81675 München

Registration

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