September 17th, 2014, Brussels, 9.00-14.00 CET
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Managing Patient Data 100% of the Time to Speed Development.
Topics discussed:
- How real world evidence facilitates adaptive trial design
- eHealth systems working today that showcase the best practice in data capture
- mHealth platforms being successfully used for real time monitoring and enhancing the patient practitioner relationship
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Mohammad Al-Ubaydli,
CEO,
Patients Know Best® |
Jack Bowman,
CEO
Handle My Health |
Hans-Peter Dauben,
Head German Agency for HTA,
DIMDII (tbc) |
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Chris Chinn,
VP and Head of Health Investment
Evidence,
GSK |
John Crawford,
Healthcare Industry Leader,
IBM Europe |
Leo Exter,
Director,
WeStartup |
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Simon Gabe,
Consultant Gastroenterologist,
St Mark’s Hospital, Harrow UK |
Sarah Garner,
Associate Director, Research
and Development,
National Institutes of Clinical Excellence |
Joel Haspel,
Director Strategy & Business
Development EMEA,
Oracle Health Sciences |
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Brian Rothman,
Medical Director Informatics,
Vanderbilt University |
Peeter Ross,
Project Expert Regional Telemedicine Forum,
Estonia |
Nathalie Seigneuret,
Senior Scientific Project Manager,
Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) |
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Richard Torbett,
Chief Economist,
EFPIA |
Tim Williams,
Head of Research,
Clinical Practice Research Datalink
(CPRD) |
Peteris Zilgalvis,
DG Connect,
European Commission |
Real world patient data can improve patient outcomes, reduce treatment costs, and make medicine adaptive pathways to patients (MAPPs) possible. What does Europe need to do to make this technology stew of mobile apps, eHealth platforms, and national healthcare systems work together in seamless harmony?
This round-table brought together an international ‘who’s who’ of health technology experts, policy makers, and enlightened practitioners to discuss applications working today that harness use of real world data to improve patient outcomes and accelerate clinical development.
This roundtable was be held under Chatham House rules, and its findings and recommendations will be released as part of our report to be distributed at the 2014 European Health Forum Gastein.
Agenda:
September17th, 2014, Brussels City Hall |
8:30 – 9:00 |
Registration and Coffee |
9:00 – 10:15 |
Real world data: the impact on research and policy
- Peteris Zilgalvis, DG Connect, European Commission
- Nathalie Seigneuret, Senior Scientific Project Manager, Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)
- Sarah Garner, Associate Director R&D, NICE (Project Director for Adaptive Licensing, CASMI)
- Hans-Peter Dauben, Head German Agency for HTA, DIMDII (tbc)
- Chris Chinn, VP and Head of Health Investment Evidence, GSK (tbc)
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10:15 – 11:30 |
Showcasing the best practice in data capture and usage
- Tim Williams, Head of Research, Clinical Practice Research Datalink, MHRA
- Brian Rothman, Medical Director Informatics, Vanderbilt University
- Joel Haspel, Director Strategy & Business Development EMEA, Oracle Health Sciences
- John Crawford, Healthcare Industry Leader, IBM Europe
- Peeter Ross, Project Expert Regional Telemedicine Forum, Estonia
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11:30 – 11:45 |
Coffee |
11:45 – 13:00 |
Real time monitoring and enhancing the patient practitioner relationship
- Richard Torbett, Chief Economist, EFPIA
- Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, CEO, Patients Know Best
- Simon Gabe, Consultant Gastroenterologist, St Mark’s Hospital, Harrow UK
- Jack Bowman, CEO, Handle My Health
- Leo Exter, Director, WeStartup
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13:00 |
Networking lunch |
This round table was organised in partnership with: