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Programme symposium KIVI NVKI BMTZ: Ehealth, care unburdened?

13:45 Walk-in and coffee

14:15 Ir. Guido Zonneveld - Manager MICT / Clinical Physicist / Educator Clinical Informatics, Jeroen Bosch Hospital - TU/e:
'Are we ready for the future?'
The developments in the field of Medical Technology and ICT are going fast. Very fast. The IT infrastructure must be stable and continuously available, information must be made available more and more towards patients and chain partners, while privacy legislation is becoming stricter. An impossible task? Almost is.
Only if there is good cooperation within the hospital between MT and ICT, between users and MICT and the patient is involved, will you get a long way. The Jeroen Bosch hospital shares their approach and experiences.

14:50 Sanne van Luenen (MSc) - Scientific manager National eHealth Living Lab (NeLL):
'The National eHealth Living Lab researches, connects and collaborates on tomorrow's care'
The National eHealth Living Lab (NeLL) is the open, independent eHealth knowledge platform in the Netherlands. We conduct scientific research into, among other things, the safety, reliability and effectiveness of eHealth applications. We also connect different parties and work together on tomorrow's healthcare.
An example of a NeLL project is The Box of the department of cardiology in the LUMC. People take The Box home with them after a heart attack and can use it to take measurements at home, such as blood pressure. They can also video call the doctor. Both patients and care providers are very satisfied with The Box and it is also cost-effective. The Box will now be implemented further.

3:25 pm Break with coffee

3:45 pm Jannis Syntychakis (PDEng) - Biomedical Technologist Clinical Informaticist, Isala:
'Practical Guide to Medical Information Technology'
The Practical Guide to Medical Information Technology is an initiative of the Medical Technology Dome. It describes how software applications, software-driven medical systems as well as self-developed medical software can be implemented and used safely and reliably. This presentation will zoom in on the application of software/apps in healthcare organisations/hospitals. Both software coming into the hospital from outside and software/apps developed internally or in cooperation between healthcare organisation and a company.

16:20 General discussion on topic

17:00 Closing and drinks