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 Health IT Workshop - 7th and 8th November 2019 

Alert Research Group

 Emerging Technologies in Healthcare - Legal, Ethical & Social Aspects

Thursday, 7th and Friday, 8th November 2019
Middlesex University, London


You are invited to participate in a 1.5 day workshop on "Emerging Technologies in Healthcare - Legal, Ethical and Social Aspects" jointly organised by Middlesex University (UK), The University of Miami (USA), The Castlegate Consultancy (UK) and The European Centre for Ethics, Law and Governance in Health Information Technology (ECELGHIT).

The workshop will be held on Thursday, 7th and Friday, 8th November 2019 at Middlesex University, (Town Hall, Committee Room 3), Hendon campus, London, United Kingdom (see travel information below). 

Speakers:

  • Dr. Andre Boorsma, Senior Researcher/Consultant Molecular and Systems Biology,  Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), The Netherlands. Advisor  - Holland Health Data Cooperative (HHDC).
    • Privacy-respecting Approach to Data Analytics for Health Care Purposes

  • Mr  John Crawford, Managing Director and Health IT consultant - CrawfordWorks, former member of IBM’s global Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry team, and former President - European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL).
    • Big Data, Analytics and AI for Health – Benefits and Risks: A Short History
  • Dr Paul R. DeMuro, Attorney (specialist practice areas include: Healthcare, Health IT, Healthcare Compliance & Operations)- Nelson Mullins, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
    • Patient-Generated Health Data and Healthcare Information Fiduciaries

  • Dr Carlisle George, Associate Professor and Barrister - Middlesex University, Senior Legal Expert - Milieu Ltd (Law and Policy Consulting), Brussels, Belgium. 
    • Artificial Intelligence for Health and Care in the EU
  • Mrs Sukhvinder Hara, Senior Lecturer -Middlesex University, ANEC committee member on the European Commission’s Digital Society for Blockchain and Digital Ledger Technologies Standardisation Group, founding member - Oxford Blockchain Foundation.
    • Quality Audits with Blockchain for Healthcare in the UK

  • Mr Farad Jusob, PhD Student - Middlesex University.
    • A Novel Privacy Framework for mHealth when Managing Chronic Diseases
  • Dr Jasmine Leonce, Consultant Obstetrician, Clinical Director (Obstetrics) - Lister Hospital, Stevenage, UK.
    • Digitalisation in Maternity: Improving the patient experience

  • Dr George Ogoh, Research Fellow - Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, De Montfort University, UK.
    • Data Governance in International Neuroscience Research
  • Dr Glenford Mapp, Associate Professor - Middlesex University.
    • Securing eHealth and mHealth: Moving from Frameworks to Prototypes
  • Dr Ian Mitchell, Associate Professor and Programme Leader for Cyber Security and Digital Forensics - Middlesex University, London.
    • Quality Audits with Blockchain for Healthcare in the UK

  • Prof Stefania Montani, Professor of Computer Science, University of Piemonte Orientale Alessandria Area, Italy,  Expert in Artificial Intelligence and Medical Informatics.
    • How Data-driven AI can Benefit from Formalized Knowledge to Become More “Explainable”: An Experience from Medical Process Mining
  • Dr Joana Namorado, Medical Doctor and Project Manager - Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering (Ethics), former Policy Officer - European Commission (DG Research & Innovation, Health-Ethics).
    • Data Protection, Privacy and Data Sharing for Health. Ethics and Legal Framework
  • Mr Richard Taylor, Subject Manager for Information Technology in a Global Society, Computer Science and Design Technology, International Baccalaureate Organisation, Cardiff.
    • Exploring The Societal Impacts of Emerging eHealth Technologies with High-School Students

  • Prof Harold Thimbleby, Professor of Computer Science - Swansea University, Wales. Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
    • Digital Healthcare and the Ethical Principle of Dual Effect Applied to Digital Healthcare


  • Mr Brian Tranter, ANEC representative on the International Electrotechnical Commission's (IEC) Standardization Evaluation Group (SEG10) for Ethics in Autonomous and Artificial Intelligence Applications.

    • Standards for the Ethics of AI  

  • Mr Marc van Lieshout, Senior Researcher/Advisor, Strategy & Policy - Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), The Netherlands. Managing Director - Radboud University iHub interdisciplinary centre for Security, Privacy and Data Governance, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
    • A Privacy-respecting Approach to Data Analytics for Health Care Purposes

  • Ms Nattaruedee Vitanwattana, PhD Student - Middlesex University.
    • Developing a Comprehensive Information Security Framework for mHealth: Novel Contributions


  • Ms Diane Whitehouse, Director -The Castlegate Consultancy, Principal eHealth Policy Consultant - European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL) and former Chair - ICT & Society (IFIP TC9).
    • Digital Health Europe: Collaborating with People and Patients Through Platforms and “Spaces”


  • Mr Chris Zielinski, Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Global Health and Head of the Partnerships in Health Information programme - University of Winchester (UK). Former Director of Health and Biomedical Information – World Health Organisation (WHO), former employee of FAO and several other UN organizations.
    • The Language of Automated Medicine

 

Costs
The workshop is free for all attendees, but you are expected to fund your own transportation, accommodation and workshop dinner costs. You will need to confirm your attendance via the confirmation form.


Schedule
Day 1:  Thursday, 7th November 2019 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Day 2:  Friday,      8th November 2019 - 9:30am - 4:00pm

Theme of the workshop


The workshop will primarily focus on legal, ethical and social aspects of new and emerging technologies in healthcare as well as developments regarding regulatory and ethical frameworks including:

  • AI (Machine learning) and data science in healthcare
  • Blockchain technologies in healthcare 
  • Mobile Health Apps – development of guidelines and regulatory framework
  • Advances in eHealth, mHealth, Telemedicine, Telecare and Telehealth
  • Privacy and Data Protection 
  • Data Sharing
  • Wider access to (personal) health data (e.g. in terms of personalised health; population health)
  • Threats to healthcare IT infrastructure (e.g. cyber security, network security)

The workshop will also consider wider legal, ethical and social issues related to ICT use in healthcare including:

- Bioinformatics, biorepositories - Internet and the World Wide Web
- Decision support systems & prognostic scoring systems - Liability
- Disability and health informatics - Mobile health
- Data security & integrity - Patients' rights
- Electronic health records - Personal health records
- Electronic prescribing - Public health informatics & policy
- Government regulation of health informatics tools - Privacy, confidentiality, data protection
- Health data (big data, security, secondary use, integrity)
- Remote presence healthcare & medical homes
- Health disparities, digital divides - Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
- Informed consent - Robots and digital/virtual companions
- Interoperability (technical, semantic, organisational, legal) - Social networking
- International issues, incl. harmonisation, best practices - Software engineering & writing

Format

As with our previous workshops, the format will include invited speakers/experts, working sessions, panels and presentations.


Call for presentations 
We would like to invite participants interested in giving a 20 min presentation to submit a 1-2-page summary/position paper, giving an outline of their presentation and its relevance to the theme of the workshop. 
Please email your submissions preferably before 20th September 2019  to: diane.whitehouse[at]thecastlegateconsultancy.com. 


Short 1-2 page position papers (maximum of 1,000 words) should relate particularly to research being undertaken and applications being developed or more specifically deployed in a variety of jurisdictions: e.g., in the United Kingdom, European Member States, Canada or the United States of America. Use The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics format for your paper.

 

It is anticipated that the most interesting and striking papers will be selected for development into full papers for a special issues of a journal.

 

Deadlines

Submission of position paper:  As soon as possible and preferably before:  Friday, 20th September 2019.

Notification of acceptance of position paper:  As soon as possible but no later than: Monday, 7th October 2019.

Confirm attendance: As soon as possible but no later than Tuesday, 15th October 2019 (confirmation form).

 

Programme
A workshop programme will be published by the end of October 2019 (after acceptance of position papers).


Hotels in Hendon

We recommend staying at the Holiday Inn, Brent Cross.
Click here for a list of other hotels in Hendon, close to Middlesex University. 


Workshop Organisers/Committee
  • Dr Carlisle George, Associate Professor and Barrister - Middlesex University, Senior Legal Expert - Milieu Ltd (Law and Policy Consulting), Brussels, Belgium. 
  • Ms Diane Whitehouse,  Director - The Castlegate Consultancy, Principal eHealth Policy Consultant - EHTEL (European Health Telematics Association) and former Chair - ICT & Society (IFIP TC9).
  • Prof  Kenneth Goodman, Professor of  Medicine - The University of Miami (USA),  Chair - the Ethics Committee of the American Medical Informatics Association and Director of his institution's WHO Collaborating Centre in Ethics and Health Policy.
  • Dr Penny Duquenoy,  Visiting Researcher - Middlesex University, Chair - BCS ICT Ethics Specialist Group.

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TRAVEL INFORMATION

Middlesex University Hendon campus in north London is located ten minutes from the Northern Line (Hendon Central) and Thameslink rail line (Hendon Station), either of which takes you to Middlesex from central London in under 30 minutes. 

Hendon Town Hall is right next door to the Hendon campus of Middlesex University. It is ten minutes' walk away from Hendon Central, an
underground railway station on the Northern Line. Click here for information on getting to Hendon Town Hall

Click here to view the location of the university via google maps.

 



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