All information: https://digitalmedicineconference.uni.lu/
Programme: https://digitalmedicineconference.uni.lu/programme/
12:30 – 14:00: Registration & networking lunch with industry exhibition
14:00 – 14:30: Opening speech from Prof. Jens Kreisel, Vice-rector for research, University of Luxembourg;
Prof. Jochen Klucken, FNR-PEARL Chair (UL/LCSB, LIH, CHL), Head of Digital Medicine Group
14:30 – 15:00: Welcome address from Ministry of Higher Education and Research; Ministry of Health
15:00 – 16:50: First steps of the European Task Force for Harmonised Evaluation of Digital Medical Devices Louisa Stüwe,French Ministry of Health and Prevention, France
Digital therapeutics and the challenge of finding evidence: Germany’s way and experience Dr. Johanna Ludwig, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Germany
2x Industry Flash presentations
Coffee break with industry exhibition and poster session
16:50 – 18:55: EIT Health Forum
European Harmonization of clinical evaluation of digital medical devices
To harmonise the innovative health technology assessment procedures across Europe, a European Taskforce has been generated by France, Germany, coordinated by EIT Health and co-chaired by EUnetHTA, with the overall goal of enabling a joint approach for European access to reimbursement for digital medical devices (DMDs).
The Taskforce – composed of academic experts, policy makers and representatives of national competent authorities – is committed to harmonise the taxonomy of the digital medical devices, evidence criteria and (re-)assessment methodologies in order to support Europe-wide patient access to DMDs through reimbursement.
This session will feature a proposed framework to operationalise a harmonised regulatory and assessments framework across Europe with a special focus on (A) the conceptual clarity around DMDs, (B) the evidence criteria for technology assessment and (C) the healthcare system integration & social acceptance evaluation framework.
Roundtable discussion “Luxembourg: A Model for European Implementation of digital medical devices”
This session will feature insight of experts from innovation points of view, covering Translational Research, Payer, Market access, Regulatory and Real World Data. It will also include contributions from EU Taskforce members.
Closing of day 1-Prof. Jochen Klucken
19:00 onwards: Networking walking dinner incl. industry exhibition and poster session
8:30 – 10:45: Welcome address
Digital Transformation – Realizing the untapped potential of Health Care Ecosystems for better Outcomes Prof Magda Rosenmöller, IESE Business School, Spain
Tools for Parkinson Care Prof Jean-Christophe Corvol, Paris Brain Institute (ICM), France
The use of digital technology for assessing mobility in patients with Parkinson’s disease Prof Anat Mirelman, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Israel
2x Flash presentations
Coffee break
10:45 – 12:45: Market access and market entry for digital health apps in Germany Dr. Simon Reif, ZEW Mannheim, Germany
2x Flash presentations
ProCarement – Virtual heart centers as-a-service and lessons learned to accelerate time-to-market for DxTx Jörg Trinkwalter, ProCarement, Germany
Digital Health Applications in Germany – perspectives on regulation, market access and implementation in a digital ecosystem Dr. Anne Geier, Spitzenverband Digitale Gesundheitsversorgung, Germany
FNR Presentation
12:45 – 14:15: Lunch break including industry exhibition and poster session
14:15 – 16:35: AI for Future Healthcare Prof Björn Eskofier, University Erlangen, Germany
Innovating digital mobility outcomes for personalised healthcare: How to let the world know Prof Beatrix Vereijken, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
2x Flash presentations
Coffee break
Digital Biomarkers in Personalized Healthcare Prof Holger Fröhlich, Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology, Germany
Closing statement
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