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2nd Heidelberg Spring Symposium Medical Informatics - Medical information systems for innovative research and care

May 8, 2024, 12:00 to 16:00, Marsiliusarkaden / Hybrid event.

Information systems are an important foundation for excellent patient care and research in medicine. Digital medicine can only be successfully implemented if excellent information systems are available. Today, however, efficient use is often still hampered by insufficient high-quality structured data and limited usability of documentation systems. Following the very successful Symposium 2023, we would like to promote scientific exchange in Germany and Europe on this topic and therefore cordially invite you to the 2nd Heidelberg Spring Symposium on Medical Informatics. The main topic of the event will be medical information systems for innovative research and care, specifically:

Medical Information Systems

  • Design: metadata, structured patient data, data models with semantics, interoperability
  • Implementation: quality assured software development, clinical decision support (CDS)
  • Clinical benefits of digitization

Research compatible information systems

  • study databases
  • ETL, EDC and data quality

Patient-centered applications

  • Digital health applications
  • Patient benefits of apps


The event will take place on May 8 2024 from 12.00 - 16.00 as a hybrid event in the Marsilius-Arkaden at Heidelberg University Hospital.

PRELIMINARY ABSTRACT VOLUME

Agenda

11:30 registration
12:001st session
12:00welcoming
12:10C.U. Lehmann (Dallas, Heidelberg): Unsupervised release of clinical Information to Patients: Disaster or Blessing?
12:30impulse speeches
 

E. M. Hartmann et al. (Dortmund): Benutzer*innenzentrierter Entwicklungsprozess eines Dashboards im Kontext der Melanom Behandlung

M. Take et al. (Karlsruhe): PathoBot – KI-gestützte Übertragungsanalyse zur Prävention von Krankenhausinfektionen

A. Gräfe et al. (Berlin, Köln): Homogene Basisdokumentation als Grundlage der Digitalen Zusammenarbeit für Menschen mit Seltenen Erkrankungen

D. Hübschmann et al. (Heidelberg): Knowledge Connector: Decision Support System for Multi-omics-Based Precision Oncology

13:00A. Kurth et al. (Aachen): Bedürfnisorientierte App für ehemalige Intensivpatient/innen - Optimierung durch Feedback 
13:15summary ePoster
13:30lunch-break, ePoster
14:30 Uhr2nd session
14:30J. E. Vedder et al. (Potsdam): Advancing Personalized Medicine through N-of-1 Trials: Introducing the StudyU Platform
14:50impulse speeches
 

R. Wettstein et al. (Heidelberg): Das Data Sharing Framework als agnostische Infrastruktur: Aktuelle und zukünftige Anwendungsfälle

A. Schmidt (Dortmund): Umsetzung eines nicht-universitären Datenintegrationszentrums für den DigiHub DISTANCE

C. Bönisch et al. (Göttingen): Factors Associated with the Risk of Patient 
Re-identification Using Clinical Metadata

Y. Hollenbenders et al. (Heilbronn): Multiverse analysis on depression biomarkers from EEG

L. Gütebier et al. (Greifswald): How to do graph-based retrieval for the Medical Data Models (MDM) Portal - a concept

15:30C.L. Oeste et al. (Leuven): Harmonizing Real-World Data Networks with Common Data Models for Pan-Cancer Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Insights in a Multicenter Study
15:45Election of best contribution and closing
16:00Networking 
ePoster
  • F. Carrle et al. (Heilbronn): Consolidation of clinical data: Harmonizing EEG-data of major depressive disorder patients and healthy controls
  • L. Kapsner et al. (Erlangen): Artifact Detection in DCE Breast MRI: Transition from ROIs to Whole-Breast-MIPs
  • M. Pedrera-Jiminez et al. (Hamburg): Better Sandbox: a comprehensive platform for quality-assured healthcare software development based on openEHR
  • P. Röchner et al. (Mainz): Synthesizing tabular health data in cancer registry using generative machine learning approaches
  • L. Schmidt et al. (Potsdam): The three-year evolution of Germany's digital therapeutics reimbursement program and its path forward
  • S. Sigle et al. (Heilbronn): Setting the Stage for Interoperable, Interinstitutional Application of (AI) Algorithms and Services for Radiology Use Cases: the OMI Protocol

Scientific Committee:

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Dugas, Heidelberg (Chair)
  • Prof. Dr. Petra Knaup-Gregori, Heidelberg (Co-Chair)
  • PD Dr. Jan Larmann, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Michael Marschollek, Hannover
  • Prof. Dr. Benjamin Meder, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Uta Merle, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Michalski, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Carsten Müller-Tidow, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Fabian Prasser, Berlin
  • Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Pryss, Würzburg
  • Prof. Dr. Ulrich Sax, Göttingen
  • Prof. Dr. Hannah Seidling, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Julian Varghese, Münster
  • Prof. Dr. Antje Wulff, Oldenburg
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