Emerging
Technologies in Healthcare - Legal,
Ethical & Social Aspects
Thursday,
7th and Friday, 8th November
2019
Middlesex
University, London
Barnet
Town Hall - Committee Room
3
Programme
Workshop
Programme Day 1 Thursday
7th
November
Some papers
have more then one author
(see 2019 Workshop booklet),
however, only the names of
workshop speakers are listed
below.
13.00 – 13:15
Registration,
mix-and-mingle
13.15 - 13:20
Welcome,
Middlesex University
KEYNOTE
- 1
13.20 -
13.50
Patient-Generated
Health Data and
Healthcare Information
Fiduciaries Dr Paul
R. DeMuro, Attorney
- Nelson
Mullins Riley &
Scarborough,
Florida, USA.
Theme
1 - Data, Governance
and Privacy
13.50
- 14.10
Privacy-respecting
Approach to Data
Analytics for Health
Care Purposes Mr Marc
van Lieshout
and Dr André Boorsma, Senior
Researchers - Netherlands
Organisation for
Applied Scientific
Research (TNO), The
Netherlands.
14:10
- 14:30
Data
Governance in
International
Neuroscience Research Mr
George Ogoh, Research
Fellow - Centre for
Computing and Social
Responsibility, De
Montfort University,
UK.
14:30
– 14:50
Data
Protection, Privacy
and Data Sharing for
Health. Ethics and
Legal Framework Dr Joana
Namorado, Medical Doctor
and Project Manager -
Fraunhofer Institute for
Biomedical Engineering,
Germany.
14:50
- 15:05
Coffee
Break (15 mins)
Theme
2 - Digital Health
and Communities
15:05
-15:25
Digital
Health Europe:
Collaborating with
People and
Patients Through
Platforms and
Spaces Ms Diane
Whitehouse, Director -
The Castlegate
Consultancy, UK.
15:25-15:45
Digitalisation
in Maternity:
Improving the patient
experience Dr Jasmine
Leonce, Consultant
Obstetrician, Clinical
Director (Obstetrics) -
Lister Hospital, UK
15.45-16.05
Exploring
The Societal Impacts
of Emerging eHealth
Technologies with
High-School Students Mr Richard Taylor, Subject
Manager - International
Baccalaureate
Organisation, UK.
16.05-16:45
Discussion/Panel
Session (40
mins)
16.45-17:00
Roundup
of the day
19.30
Dinner (self-paying
& pre-booked)
Workshop
Programme Day 2
Friday
8th November
9.30-9.40
Welcome and
introduction to the day
KEYNOTE
- 2
09:40 – 10:10
Digital
Healthcare and the
Ethical Principle of
Dual Effect Applied to
Digital Healthcare Prof Harold
Thimbleby, Professor of
Computer Science
–Swansea
University, UK.
Theme
3 - AI in Healthcare
10:10 – 10:30
Big
Data, Analytics and AI
for Health – Benefits
and Risks: A Short
History Mr
John Crawford, Managing
Director and Health IT
consultant –
CrawfordWorks, UK.
10:30 – 10:50
Artificial
Intelligence for
Health and Care in the
EU Dr
Carlisle George,
Associate Professor and
Barrister – Middlesex
University, UK.
10:50 - 11:10
Standards
for the Ethics of AI Mr
Brian Tranter, ANEC
representative on IEC,
UK.
11:10 – 11:30
Coffee Break (20 mins)
11:30 – 11:50
How Data-driven AI can
Benefit from
Formalized Knowledge
to Become More
“Explainable”: An
Experience from
Medical Process
Mining. Prof
Stefania Montani,
Professor of Computer
Science - University of
Piemonte Orientale
Alessandria Area, Italy.
11:50 – 12:10
The Language of
Automated Medicine Mr
Chris Zielinski,
Visiting Fellow – University
of Winchester, UK.
12:10 – 12:50
Discussion/Panel Session
1 (40 mins)
12:50 – 14:00
LUNCH
Theme
4 - Emerging
Technologies in
Healthcare–
Blockchain &
mHealth
14:00 – 14:20
Quality
Audits with Blockchain
for Healthcare in the
UK Dr
Ian Mitchell, Associate
Professor & Ms Sukvhinder Hara,
Senior Lecturer –
Middlesex
University, UK.
14:20 – 14:40
A Novel Privacy
Framework for mHealth
when Managing Chronic
Diseases Mr
Farad Jusob, PhD Student
- Middlesex University,
UK.
14:40 – 15:00
A
Comprehensive
Information Security
Framework for mHealth
and Prototype
Development Ms
Nattaruedee
Vitanwattana, PhD
Student –Middlesex
University, UK.
15:00 – 15:20
Securing
eHealth and mHealth:
Moving from Frameworks
to Prototypes Dr
Glenford Mapp, Associate
Professor – Middlesex
University, UK.
15:20 – 16:00
Workshop
Overview,
Discussion, Next
Steps, Farewell(40
mins)
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