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Coffee 9:00-9:15 Opening and Welcome Maritta Korhonen Head of Department, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health 9:15-9:25 Practicalities Marko Jäntti (PhD, Head of Research University of Eastern Finland) Theme Citizen actively managing their health 9:30-10:00 Obstetric self-monitoring – or how to put the pregnant in the drivers seat Olav Bjørn Petersen Head of Fetal Medicine Unit, Ass. Professor Århus University, Denmark Dept of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby. Olav Bjørn Petersen graduated from Aarhus Medical school in 1988, has Danish Boar Certification in Obstetric and gynecology in year 1998 and Danish expert education in Fetal medicine in 2004 and Diploma in fetal medicine, Fetal Medicine

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Coffee

9:00-9:15 Opening and Welcome

Maritta Korhonen

Head of Department, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

9:15-9:25 Practicalities Marko Jäntti (PhD, Head of Research University of Eastern Finland)

Theme Citizen actively managing their health

9:30-10:00 Obstetric self-monitoring – or how to put the pregnant in the drivers seat

Olav Bjørn Petersen

Head of Fetal Medicine Unit, Ass. Professor Århus University, Denmark

Dept of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby. Olav Bjørn Petersen

graduated from Aarhus Medical school in 1988, has Danish Boar Certification in Obstetric

and gynecology in year 1998 and Danish expert education in Fetal medicine in 2004 and

Diploma in fetal medicine, Fetal Medicine foundation, London.

KIH project- Klinisk Integreret Hjemmemonitorering_Clinically Integrated Home. Clinically

Integrated Home Monitoring (KIH) is a coordinated project in the context of the Danish

Public Welfare Technology Fund. The project tests and demonstrates IT solutions with the

main emphasis on integration between existing IT systems and telemedical home

monitoring as well as other solutions that support active patient involvement in the

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patient’s own care pathway. Joint public-sector digitisation strategy 2011–2015: From

2012, a number of hospitals will make it possible for patients to receive part of their

treatment at home. The project seeks to test, on a large scale, how telemedical solutions

can ensure consistency in the patient care pathway.

10:00-10:30 The Finnish eHealth Revolution 3 - The Rise of Citizens

Teemupekka Virtanen,

Senior Advisor, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Teemupekka Virtanen (Ph.D, Adj. Prof) has worked at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health almost 10 years. During this time he has been the chief security officer of the national eHealth systems, the head of those projects and currently leading the project building new generation electronic services for citizens.

Dr. Virtanen has a mixed background. The roots are in electronics and computers but MBA in security management and qualification of secondary school teacher make a change from technology to education, psychology and management. In addittion there are senior officer level military courses.The career is as mixed as the education. Security is the main point but there has always been innovative thinking and process development in a big role. The information security manager in the Prime minister’s office but in the same time building new generation Internet services for the Prime minister and the President. Chief information security officer of the Finnish Defence forces. The chief of security in the biggest national media company developing its Internet based media. A professor of security and Internet based systems. And now a project manager who must change the way of thinking in social- and healthcare.

10:30-10:40 Introduction: Games for Health Finland Challenge

Arto Holopainen, Senior Advisor Kuopio Innovation ltd and President of Finnish Society of Telemedicine and eHealth

10:40-10:55 Biobreak

10:55-12:10 Panel: Engaging Citizens- how it impact to future of healthcare (Minnan materiaali toistaiseksi suomeksi)

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Terveydenhuollon muutosten (i.e. Omadatan hyödyntämisen, ihmisten osallistamisen ja etähoidon) vaikutukset lääkärin työkenttään ja uusien sairaaloiden toimintaan

Kerätyn ja tallennetun tiedon määrä on digitalisoitiin seurauksena jatkuvassa ja nopeassa kasvussa, samoin sen liiketaloudellinen ja muu hyödyntäminen mm terveydenalan ammattilaisten keskuudessa. Suuri osa tästä tiedosta on yksilöihin liittyvää henkilötietoa. Puhutaankin ihmisten kasvavasta digitaalisesta jalanjäljestä.

Samaan aikaan kun uudet todelliseen dataan pohjautuvat päätöksentekojärjestelmät ja MyData (Omadata) muutos tarjoaa uuden ihmiskeskeisen lähestymistavan henkilötiedon hallintaan ja käsittelyyn antaen kansalaisille ja henkilön luvalla myös lääkäreille pääsyn yksilöstä kerättyyn dataan kuten terveystietoihin, hyvinvointitietoihin, geeni- ja ostostietoihin, SOTE uudistus mahdollistaa ihmisille uudenlaisen vapauden valita mitä terveyspalveluita he käyttävät. Samaan aikaan terveydenhoidon kustannukset ja etäisyydet sairaaloihin tai terveyskeskuksiin kasvavat entisestään.

Yksi mahdollisuus vastata muutoksen tuomiin haasteisiin on hyödyntää uusinta teknologiaa ja rakentaa virtuaalisia kansalaisia entistä enemmän osallistavia digitaaliseen jalanjälkeen ja Omadataan pohjautuvia ennaltaehkäisevään etäterveydenhuoltoon tähtääviä palveluratkaisuja. Tämä tulee kuitenkin merkittävästi muuttamaan lääkärien toimintakenttää ja uusien sairaaloiden toimintatapoja ja tuottoa.

Connected Health professori Minna Pikkaraisen vetämässä paneelikeskustelussa tullaan keskustelemaan siitä millaisia palveluita tulevaisuudessa tarvitaan potilastyytyväisyyden lisäämiseksi ja kustannuksen pienentämiseksi, miten kansalaisia voidaan entistä paremmin ottaa mukaan (empower) uusien innovatiivisten virtuaalisten palveluratkaisujen kehittämiseen ja hyödyntämiseen sekä siitä miten kaupungeissa ja uusissa sairaalahankkeissa otetaan huomioon terveyden ja hyvinvointialan viimeisimmät muutokset.

Moderator:

Pikkarainen Minna

Professor, Connected Health, Oulu University

Minna Pikkarainen, PhD, is a joint Connected Health professor of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and University of Oulu. Research professor is working as a program leader and as a collaborator between different units and departments in University of Oulu and VTT. Additionally the target of the new professor is to plan and build new innovative research as a collaboration with OuluHealth (http://www.ouluhealth.fi/) ecosystem players from both public and private sector. Currently Minna is focusing on her research in the

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human centered personal data management, business models and service co-creation in health care and wellness sectors.

Previously professor Pikkarainen has worked as a Principal Scientist at VTT creating several industrial-driven research projects and project preparations and collaborating closely with software companies across Europe. Minna’s research has been published in 40+ journal and conference papers. During 2010-2012 Minna Pikkarainen has been working as a business developer in Institute Mines Telecom, Paris and EIT (European Innovation Technology) network in Helsinki. Her key focus areas as a business developer has been in healthcare organizations and digital cities. Before Minna’s research has been focused on the areas of agile development, software / service innovation and variability management.

Panelists:

Juhani Paavilainen,

New Hospital Project ICT-projectmanager, Central Finland Health Care District

MA. Previously ICT-Manager, Kanta-Häme Hospital, Chief risk officer Oikeushallinnon tietotekniikkakeskus,, Operations manager Oikeushallinnon tietotekniikkakeskus

Risto Mäkinen,

Medical Director, Health Centers, Helsinki

Risto Mäkinen has worked for the City of Hämeenlinna Managing Director and Chief Medical Director for health services of more than four years. His responsibilities has included outpatient care, oral health care, geriatric hospital and the city organization of physicians for the overall management. He has a long and rich experience in managing and developing service provision in health care. He has worked for Pharmacotherapy Development ROHTOssa chief physician (2005-2010), Respiratory Health Association as a project physician (2000-2004) and Lempäälän health center health center physician (1984-1999).

Juha KorpelainenChief Administrative Physician, Oulu University Hospital, Northern Ostrobothnia Hospital District

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Juha Korpelainen (born 1959), was graduated MD in 1985 and a specialist in neurology in 1992, in University of Oulu, Finland. Korpelainen received his PhD in 1993, and was nominated as a docent of neurology at the University of Oulu in 1999. He also has an eMBA and a special qualification in social and health care management, and in medical rehabilitation. Juha Korpelainen has worked as a Chief Administrative Physician in Oulu University Hospital since 2005, and before that as a clinical neurologist since 1993. Korpelainen has a long experience in research, development and innovation activities in social and health care, and he is particularly interested in the utilization of technology in hospitals. Korpelainen is responsible for a long-term renovation program of the Oulu University Hospital. Academic activities: 97 scientific articles, supervisor of 8 doctoral and 9 master thesis.

Madis Stiik,MD, PhD; Senior Adviser Sitra, E-health innovator and evangelist

An Estonian physician and an expert in electronic patient data systems. Tiik, a physician who specialises in the IT sector, is a lecturer and a project manager at the Tallinn University of Technology, a part-time family physician on the island of Vorms, and PhD Tallinn University of Technology. He was CEO of Eesti E-Tervise Sihtasutus.

Kiti MullerPhD, Principle Researcher, Digital Health, Nokia Tech

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PhD in Neuroimmunology, Expert in Traffic Medicine, 7 years as a medical expert for Insurance companies, Research professor at FIOH, 2005-2014, Leader of BrainWork Centre at FIOH 2005-2014, Adjunct professor in Neurology (Helsinki Uni), Adjunct professor in cognitive neuroergonomics (Aalto Uni), Leading large scale RD projects for over 15 years, Leading building and further development of methodological infra of FIOH:s labs ad 2014 BrainWork (1997 →) and Future Information Technologies Labs (2008 ->), semi-living lab (2010 →) and ensuring their funding

12:10-13:00 Lunch

Theme Better tools for professionals

13:00-13:20 Insight

Tiik Madis (Senior Advisor, Sitra)

13:20-13:50 Patient Safety Perspective in Digitalized Healthcare

Mats Ohlson,

Senior Advisor

- The patient in the eHealth eco system: a number of topics where responsibilities are not always clear. Presentation of a model.

- From the recently presented IMDRF SaMD work: The challenge for manufacturers and users to define intended purpose of a software and the corresponding ”homework”.

- Clinical evaluation of software: What would that consist of?

- Medical apps: From a regulatory perspective - which apps would regulators want to look closer at?

- Information security and risk management: How do we match conflicting security and safety issues.

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MSc in Biomedical Engineering with general overview of the Medical Device sector and special focus on Risk Management, regulatory aspects on medical information systems and safety assessment of Medical Devices.

Until 2015-06-30 Senior expert at the Swedish Medical Products Agency. Actively participated in EU committees NBOG and COEN, represented EU in IMDRF Software as Medical Devices working Group and since long member in a number of IEC/CLC and ISO/CEN standardization committees. Trained auditor and assessor for medical device manufacturers and Notified Bodies.

Specialities: CE-requirements for Medical Devices, Quality Management, Risk Management, Medical Information Systems (SaMD), Standardisation, Accident investigations, Communication, Teaching

13:50-14:20 European e-health trends and potential for companies

Hanna Pohjonen,

CEO, Rosaldo Oy

Healthcare IT consultant at Rosaldo Oy. Works in over 20 different countries in Europe, North-America and Middle-East. Specialized in big regional and national eHealth projects. Mainly helps ministries and regional governments to do big healthcare IT procurements and also global IT companies to be successful in the eHealth area. Associate Professor at the Tallinn University of Technology.

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14:20-14:35 Biobreak

Theme Knowledge based management

14:35-14:50 Service operator update

Antti Kivelä (Director, Sitra)

Antti Kivelä leads the "The Capacity for Renewal" theme area. This encourages citizens to

take more responsibility for their own healthcare and aims to make national ICT systems

more customer-friendly. Antti's previous responsibilities include leadership of Sitra's

Municipal programme and its Public Leadership and Management programme.

Before joining Sitra, Antti was Executive Director of Samlink Oy and a member of its

management team. He has also served as Managing Director and Director of Business

Development at Finansium Oy, as well as Director of Business Development for the City of

Jämsä.

14:50-15:20 Planning for the future - the patient flow perspective. Lessons learned from Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

Lars Ganzhoen Knudsen, Head of project management & Innovation, the New University Hospital, Central Region Denmark

Lars Ganzhorn Knudsen has studied Geophysics at The University and Aarhus, Denmark and has a degree in Financial Management in Healthcare.

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Lars Ganzhorn Knudsen worked with ICT at a strategic and management level Healthcare since 2004 developing and implementing healthcare ICT systems like: Electronic Patient Records, Clinical Logistics, etc.

Today Lars Ganzhorn Knudsen is part of the Project department responsible for completing the new University Hospital in Aarhus with 480.000 m2 in operation in 2019.

15:20-16:30 Panel: Managing Health and Health System with information/data

o Regarding data availability, culture and decision making

Seppo Ranta, Moderator

Chief Medical Officer; Kanta-Häme Hospital

Seppo Ranta has graduated as a MD at University of Helsinki, Finland in 1986. He has a specialist degree in Anesthesiology (1994). His academic dissertation was published in 2002 on Awareness during General Anesthesia.

Dr. Ranta has worked as a clinical anesthesiologist in several hospitals in Finland. He has also served as the chief of pediatric intensive care in Helsinki University Hospital. He has worked as a healthcare consultant and business unit manager in HAUS Finnish Institute of Public Management Ltd, and as senior medical officer and development manager at National Healthcare Supervisory Agency. He has also been director of customer services at Datawell Ltd developing software for healthcare costing, invoicing and for business intelligence purposes. Currently Dr Ranta is Chief Medical Officer at Kanta-Häme Hospital District in Hämeenlinna, Finland. Dr Ranta has also been involved with software and medical device development as a part-time medical adviser at Instrumentarium Ltd, and GE Healthcare.

Panelists

Lars Ganzhoen Knudsen Head of project management & Innovation, the New University Hospital, Central Region Denmark: Theme How to use data to manage processes and patient flow

See above

Mats Brommels

Professor, Karolinska Institutet: Theme: Value based healthcare

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MD PhD, Professor, Chair of the Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics and Director, Medical Management Centre (MMC), Karolinska Institutet. Joined Karolinska Institutet in 2002 to establish the MMC, as a Guest Professor from 2003 to 2010 and as a full Professor in a permanent position from 2010 onwards.

Specialist in general internal medicine and in addition a qualification in medical administration awarded by the National Board of Health to Finnish medical specialists.

Research has covered policy analysis in the field of public health services and international comparative studies of public health systems; health care utilisation studies; and evaluation of medical technologies and professional practice patterns, health services management, quality improvement and patient safety.

Petrus Kukkonen,

Managing Director, Radiology, Kanta-Häme Hospita: Theme How to involve and lead people by data

Ville Niemijärvi

Managing Partner, Louhia Oy: Theme: What can be predicted based on patient and process data

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Ville Niemijärvi is a partner and senior advisor at Louhia Consulting Oy, one of the leading Finnish companies specialized in predictive analytics, data science and knowledge management. Ville is a passionate visionare, public speaker and blogger. He deals with issues concerning digitalization, information management and how organizations can (and need to) create new business opportunities by better use of their information assets and enabling cultural change. Ville has years of experience in healthcare information management but has been building data warehouses, big data and advanced analytics –solutions also for example in retail, energy sector, media, manufacturing industry and public sector.

16:30-16:45 Closing Liisa-Maria Voipio-Pulkki

Director, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health