Presentation Practical Guide Medical Information Technology

11.00-12.00 Ir. Vera Lagenburg, Clinical Physicist OLVG and co-author Practical Guide Medical Information Technology

General presentation Practical Guide Medical Information Technology and handing over first copy to the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport.

12.00-13.00 Lunch for invited guests

Symposium The Practical Guide Medical Information Technology in Practice

13.00-13.45 h Ir. Guido Zonneveld, Manager MICT / Clinical Physicist / trainer Clinical Informatics, Jeroen Bosch Hospital / TU/e

The Practice Guide from an organisational perspective

Developments in Medical and Information Technology are moving fast. Very fast. The IT infrastructure must be stable and continuously available, information must be made more accessible while privacy laws are becoming stricter and threats are increasing. 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 of components from the practice guide.

14.00-14.45 Paul Vos, CEO IQ Messenger

Don't turn your VOS into an MOS

In an inspiring talk, Paul highlights the application of the Practice Guide to the VOS/MOS issue. Topics include the use of a single message broker and the end of VOS/MAS/MOS silos. This makes the VOS a replaceable subsystem and allows all alarms to converge on one device. He addresses issues such as personal alarms, legislation, cost reduction and eroding vendor lock-in. Paul Vos is an inspired serial entrepreneur since 1998 in data and telecommunications. Based on the observation that healthcare systems are not focused on the work process, are highly compartmentalised and vendor lock-in driven, he took the initiative in 2010 to found IQ Messenger BV. IQ Messenger now delivers its software-only technology in more than 20 countries. Paul has a personal passion for physics, music and disruptive technology.

15.00-15:45 Inspectorate for Healthcare and Youth, Johan Krijgsman, coordinating/specialist inspector for e-health

The practice guide from the supervisor's perspective

Since autumn 2017, the IGJ has been visiting healthcare providers in the various healthcare sectors to look at the deployment of e-health. To this end, the IGJ developed an assessment framework based on various standards and guidelines in the field of healthcare and ICT, including the medical technology covenant. In November 2018, the IGJ published this assessment framework. In the practice guide, the IGJ comes across several sections that fit well with the assessment framework. Johan Krijgsman, coordinating inspector e-health at the IGJ will discuss e-health supervision and the aspects where the practice guide can help.

16.00:00 Closing

Participation is free of charge. However, you should register via https://www.zorg-en-ict.nl/ and sign up for the relevant sessions.