Middlesex University
Town
Hall, Committee Room 3
Hendon Campus, London, United
Kingdom
11th
March, 9am-4.30pm
Programme
ICT in Healthcare -
Legal, Ethical, Social and
Governance Challenges
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09:00-9:05
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Welcome
to Middlesex University. Professor
Richard Comley, Middlesex
University, UK
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09:05
-9:10
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Introduction
to the workshop. Dr. Carlisle George
/ Dr. Penny Duquenoy, Middlesex
University, UK.
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Keynotes
and morning session:
Chair Dr. Carlisle George,
Middlesex University, UK.
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09:10-9:35
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Keynote
1: ICT in
Healthcare - International
data sharing.
Prof. Kenneth Goodman, University of
Miami, USA.
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9:35-10:00
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Keynote
2:
Ethics
Review in H2020 Programme.
Dr. Joana Namorado MD,
Scientific Officer, European
Commission, DG Research &
Innovation, E1 – Ethics, Belgium.
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10:00-10:15
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Invited Talk:
Challenges of ICT
in Healthcare.
Ms. Diane Whitehouse, The Castlegate
Consultancy, UK.
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10:15-10:30
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Presentation 1: eHealth
Human/machine interaction and
integration: the ethical and
social challenges.
Dr. Denise Oram, Glyndwr University,
UK.
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10:30-10:45
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Presentation
2: Legal,
Regulatory and Governance
issues, including networked
governance.
Dr. Zoi
Kolitsi, Senior eHealth
Policy advisor, Informatics and
Information Security Laboratory,
Aristotelean University of
Thessaloniki, Greece.
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10:45-11:00
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Morning break
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mHealth,
mental health, telehealth and
their challenges.
Chair: Dr. Penny Duquenoy,
Middlesex University, UK.
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11:00-11:15
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Presentation 3: The
Ethics of mHealth
for Mental Health:
Lessons from Research.
Dr. Lisa Marzano, Middlesex
University, UK.
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11:15-11.30
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Presentation
4:
Methodological
warnings for an ethics of
mHealth.
Dr Federica Lucivero, King’s
College London.
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11:30-11:45
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Presentation
5: The use of
the social, medical and
administrative models to
support people with
disabilities and health
conditions.
Ms. Gill Whitney, Middlesex
University, UK.
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11:45-12:00
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Presentation
6: Changing
approaches and ethical
parameters for telehealth
service standards.
Dr. Malcolm J. Fisk, De Montfort
University, UK.
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12:00-12:15
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Presentation
7:
Investigating
the development of a Privacy
Framework for mHealth in the
context of managing chronic
diseases.
Mr..Farad
Rafique Jusob and Dr. Carlisle
George, Middlesex University, UK.
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12:15-12:45
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Discussion
and outcomes
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12.45-13.45
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Light
lunch
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Patient
and citizen data: experiences
from the UK and the USeHealth
- some general trends
Chair: Dr. Samantha Adams,TILT,
Tilburg University, The
Netherlands.
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13.45-14:00
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Presentation
8: Implementation
of the summary care record in
England: A focus on ethical,
legal and governance
challenges.
Dr. Emyr Wyn Jones,
Clinical Lead - National
Implementation Summary
Care Records Service, Health and
Social Care Information Centre, UK.
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14:00-14:15
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Presentation
9: Patients’
concerns about online access
to personal general practice
records.
Dr. Sarwar Shah, Brunel
University, UK.
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14:15-14:30
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Presentation
10: The
challenges of comparative
effectiveness research using
real patient clinical data.
Dr. Tony
Solomonides, NorthShore University
Health System, USA.
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14:30-14:45
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Presentation
11: Managing
E-Health Data in the
Cloud: Challenges
and Possible
Solutions.
Dr. Glenford
Mapp, Middlesex University
UK.
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14:45-15:30
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Discussion
and outcomes
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15:30-15:45
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Afternoon
break
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15:45-15:55
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Short
intervention: Reflections
on the evaluation process for
EU funded projects under the
EU Horizon 2020 Programme,
Mr. Rod TOOHER, former UK
representative to the European
eHealth working group.
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15:55-16:20
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Overview
of day and next steps
Ms. Diane
Whitehouse, The Castlegate
Consultancy
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16:20:16:30
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Thanks and farewell (Workshop
Co-organisers)
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