dHealth 2026 – Programme

Conference Programme

The current programme is preliminary and possibly subject to change in the future. More details are coming soon.

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Day 1

Tuesday, May 12th, 2026

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

09:00 – 10:30

Track 1 – Room Nr. 1

KI – Wunderwaffe gegen den demografischen Wandel in der Medizin?

Österreichische Ärztekammer

Track 2 – Room Nr. 9

Smart FOX, Health Data Donation for Research

Medical University of Vienna & AIT Austrian Institute of Technology 

T. Stamm, K. Donsa

Smart FOX

Health Data Donation for Research

Datenspenden aus ELGA sicher und souverän zu ermöglichen, war das Kernanliegen des Smart FOX Projekts, dessen Ergebnisse wir Ihnen in dieser Session vorstellen. Erleben Sie die Premiere des Austrian Health Data Donation Space, einem wegweisenden Ökosystem für die datenbasierte medizinische Forschung in Österreich. In unserer interaktiven Session lassen wir Sie die Möglichkeiten dieses innovativen Ökosystems direkt vor Ort live erleben und auch selbst erproben. Diskutieren Sie mit uns, wie wir durch echte Bürger:innenbeteiligung ein nachhaltiges und vertrauensvolles Umfeld für die Wissenschaft von morgen schaffen.

Moderatoren:

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tanja Stamm, PhD
Full Professor and Head of the Institute for Outcomes Research,
Medizinische Universität Wien
DI. Dr. Klaus Donsa, BSC
Senior Scientist,
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Vorträge:

Tanja Stamm
Medizinische Universität Wien

Klaus Donsa
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Datenspende in Österreich: Erschließung der ELGA für die Forschung
Nadja Kartschmit
Medizinische Universität Wien
Treiber der Gesundheitsdatenspende: Perspektiven und Implikationen einer Mixed-Methods-Studie

Patrick Mangesius
Siemens HealthineersAaron Laschensky
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Stefan Beyer
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Karl Kreiner
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Gernot Winkler
Probando

Ungerichtete Datenspende - Technische Live Demo des Austrian Health Data Donation Space

Markus Plass
Medizinische Universität GrazSabrina Neururer
Tirol Kliniken

Valentina Dapunt
Telbiomed

Gerichtete Datenspende - Datenspenden in klinischen Smart FOX Studien

Tanja Stamm
Medizinische Universität Wien

Klaus Donsa
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Data Space Taufe und Aufruf zur Datenspende

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #1 - Digital solutions for mental health and neurology

Chairs:
T.B.D.

Scientific Session #1

Digital solutions for mental health and neurology

Chairs: Details follow soon.

Presentations:

  • Towards Digital Support for Mental Wellbeing in Retirement Transition: Expert Insights
    Lana CVIJIC, Beatrice KAUFMANN and Kerstin DENECKE
  • Interrupting Anxiety-Driven Online Health Searches: A Preventive Digital Cyberchondria Intervention
    Niko MALLECZEK, Eszter MÉSZÁROSNÉ CSUTA, Carina ARNBERGER, Christoph AIGNER, Selina BREUER, Thomas GRECHENIG and René BARANYI
  • Cross-Cultural Evaluation of Associative Memory Intervention Using Virtual Reality
    Prince AMPOFO, Andrea VITALI, Francesca MORGANTI, Daniele REGAZZONI, Delali A. DOVIE, Joseph OSAFO and Caterina RIZZI
  • Value in App Store Data and User Reviews: Quality Assessment of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease Apps
    Isabel SCHWANINGER, Paria IGHANIAN, Liyousew BORGA, Marijus GIRAITIS and Jochen KLUCKEN
  • Flexible Data Integration for Genomics-Driven Decision Support in Rare Genetic Epilepsy
    Ariadna PÉREZ GARRIGA, Philipp HONRATH, Stefan WOLKING, Beatrice COLDEWEY, Susann A. BOZKIR, Nils FREYER, Patrick MAY, Yvonne WEBER, Rainer RÖHRIG and Myriam LIPPRANDT
  • The TeleEPI Feasibility Study
    Tamara LISY, Johannes Peter KOREN, Clemens LANG, Susanne PIRKER, Dorien VAN BLOOIJS, Mireille BOUREZ-SWART, Adriano BERNINI, Philippe RYVLIN, Klaus DONSA, Gerhard GRITSCH, Hannes PERKO, Tilmann KLUGE, Markus FALGENHAUER, Patrick MAYR, Lise LYNEN, Valentina DAPUNT, Peter KASTNER and Christoph BAUMGARTNER
Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee Break

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

11:00 – 12:30

Room Nr. 1

Opening Session

Chairs: Ruth Ladenstein, Günter Schreier
Welcome address by the organisers 
Opening address
Opening Keynote: Axel Bauer

Opening Keynote

Digital Cardiology – From Prediction to Population Impact

Speaker:

 

Axel Bauer
Head of Department of Cardiology and Angiology,
Medical University Innsbruck

Bio:

Axel Bauer is currently the Head of the Department of Cardiology and Angiology at the Medical University of Innsbruck. Throughout his career, he has specialized in internal medicine, cardiology, and intensive care medicine. Before joining the Medical University of Innsbruck, he served as the Medical Director of the Department of Cardiology at the Innenstadtklinikum of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

His main research areas range from digital medicine and artificial intelligence to clinical trials, cardiac autonomic function, biosignals, sudden cardiac death, and interventional cardiology. He is also actively involved in the Austrian Digital Heart Program, where he contributes as a leading mentor in the project.

As the opening keynote speaker, he will provide insights into his research on digital cardiology.

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch Break

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

13:30 – 15:00

Track 1 – Room Nr. 1

ELGA News

ELGA GmbH

S. Sabutsch

ELGA News

Am Weg in den EHDS

In der Session werden die aktuellen Arbeiten in ELGA zur Vorbereitung auf den European Health Data Space vorgestellt: Vom Status Quo über Weiterentwicklung der Leitfäden zum EEHRxF bis hin zu SNOMED und die Patient Summary.

Moderator:

Portrait Stefan Sabutsch Dr. Stefan Sabutsch
Geschäftsführer, ELGA GmbH

Vorträge:

Stefan Sabutsch
ELGA GmbH
ELGA und EHDS Roadmap anhand der Patient Summary
Emmanuel Helm
ELGA GmbH
"The Format" - Update zum europäischen Austauschformat EEHRxF und Auswirkungen auf ELGA
Nina Svec
ELGA GmbH
Preferred Code Systems - SNOMED CT im EHDS
David Maurer
ELGA GmbH
Image Exchange - Bilder in Österreich und im EHDS
Moritz Buchmann
ELGA GmbH
Medikation, Diagnosen, Prozeduren - What's next?

Track 2 – Room Nr. 9

Digitale Souveränität & Digital Health

AUVA & KAGes

T. Mück, M. Pedevilla

Digitale Souveränität & Digital Health

Die Session „Digitale Souveränität & Digital Health“ beleuchtet zentrale Herausforderungen und Chancen für ein zukunftsfähiges, vertrauenswürdiges Gesundheitssystem im digitalen Zeitalter. Im Fokus stehen der verantwortungsvolle Umgang mit Gesundheitsdaten, die Rolle von Vertrauen als Grundlage für digitale Innovationen sowie konkrete Perspektiven für den souveränen Einsatz von Technologien wie Künstlicher Intelligenz. Anhand praxisnaher Einblicke wird außerdem diskutiert, welche Bedeutung digitale Souveränität bei der Ablöse von Krankenhausinformationssystemen und beim Einsatz von Cloud-Lösungen im Gesundheitswesen hat – und wie sich technologische Entwicklung, regulatorische Anforderungen und strategische Unabhängigkeit sinnvoll miteinander verbinden lassen.

Moderatoren:

Portrait Thomas Mück

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Mück 
Professur für eHealth und Digitalisierung in der Medizin,
Sigmund Freud Privatuniversität

DI Dr. Markus Pedevilla, MSc
Direktor für Digitalisierung, IT, Organisationsentwicklung und Innovationen, Direktion Digitalisierung, IT, Organisationsentwicklung und Innovationen,
Steiermärkische Krankenanstaltengesellschaft m.b.H, 

Vorträge:

Christoph Hörhan
HÖRHAN Strategy Consultants GmbH
Healthy Data – Was Vertrauen für unser (digitales) Gesundheitssystem bedeutet
(Partnervortrag)
Philipp Schardax
Bundesministerium für Arbeit, Soziales, Gesundheit, Pflege und Konsumentenschutz
Abteilung X/B/7 - Steuerung der Digitalisierung im Gesundheitswesen,
Gesundheitsinformatik und Gesundheitsdatenmanagement
„KI und Digitale Souveränität – Das geht!“
Victor Emanuel Grogger
Steiermärkische Krankenanstaltengesellschaft m.b.H., Direktion Digitalisierung, IT, Organisationsentwicklung und Innovationen, Team eHealth und strategische Projekte
„KIS-Ablöse ante portas: Was hat das mit Digitaler Souveränität zu tun?“
Walter Schinnerer
Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt, Leitung SAP
SAP-Cloud in Rot-Weiß-Rot - eine Einordnung der DSAG

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #2 - Finals of the MSc and PhD student award

Chairs:
T.B.D.

Scientific Session #2

Finals of the MSc and PhD student award

Chairs: Details follow soon.

Presentations:

  • (Master Student) Exploring the concept of an AI-Enabled Multi-Agentic Workflow to Support Telehealth Disease Management
    Valerie REINISCH, Karl KREINER, Valentina DAPUNT and Günter SCHREIER
  • (Master Student) Preliminary Investigation of Federated Learning for MACE Prediction from Electronic Medical Records: A Multicontinental Study
    Georg SLAMANIG, Stefan KALABAKOV, Lena LORENZER, Michael SCHREMPF, Gladys PIERRI, Kátia Mitiko Firmino SUZUKI, Stefanie JAUK, Diether KRAMER, Paulo MAZZONCINI DE AZEVEDO-MARQUES, Bert ARNRICH and Peter RAINER
  • (Master Student) Development of an Exergaming-Intervention for Children and Adolescents During Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study
    Marleen KERSTIN, Lene STEGELMANN, Gesa SCHALK, Bernd HOPPE, Oliver PEER, Luisa KLEIN, Christina TAYLAN, Klara BRIXIUS and Thomas SCHMIDT
  • (PhD Student) Automatic ETL Pipeline Generation for Mapping Heterogeneous Clinical Data into the OMOP Common Data Model
    Elisabeth MAYRHUBER, Philip STAMPFER, Sai Pavan Kumar VEERANKI, Lukas STEININGER and Stephan WINKLER
  • (PhD Student) Usability Comparison between Leap Motion Controller and MediaPipe in Serious Games
    Ivana MOSTACHETTI, Davide FERRARI, Elisa BARCELLA, Martina CORNA, Kimiia ZAVAREH, Camilla PASINI, Paola VALENTINI and Andrea VITALI
  • (PhD Student) Monitoring Adherence to Post-Sternotomy Movement Precautions: A Computer Vision and Generative AI Approach
    Davide FERRARI, Giulia BESANA, Anna DOTTI, Elisa GASTALDELLO, Andrea ZAMARIAN and Andrea VITALI
Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

15:00 – 15:15

Coffee Break

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

15:15 – 16:45

Track 1 – Room Nr. 1

Dr. med. AI, Fachärzt:in für ...?... alles !

Wiener Gesundheitsverbund

M. Binder

Dr. med. AI, Fachärzt:in für ...?... alles!

Kann Künstliche Intelligenz bald Diagnosen stellen, Therapien planen und vielleicht sogar die bessere Ärzt:in sein? Die Session beleuchtet die wachsende Rolle von Künstlicher Intelligenz in der Medizin und nimmt das Publikum mit auf eine spannende Reise in die Medizin der Zukunft. Expertinnen und Experten zeigen, wie KI bereits heute die klinische Praxis verändert und wie sie die Medizin von morgen prägen wird.

Moderator:

Dr. Michael Binder
Medizinischer Direktor (CMO), Wiener Gesundheitsverbund

Vorträge:

Rüdiger Schernthaner
Wiener Gesundheitsverbund, Klinik Landstraße
KI in der Radiologie - Fiktion und Realität
Sophia Petschnak
Wiener Gesundheitsverbund, Klinik Favoriten
Zwischen Mikroskop und Machine Learning: KI als neue Fachärtz:in in der Pathologie
Doris Osterkorn
Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Schwestern Ried Betriebsbesellschaft m.b.H.
KI trifft Ernährungsmedizin: Mangelernährungsscreening neu gedacht
Peter Aulbach
Siemens Healthineers, Innovation Strategy, Erlangen

Von der Entwicklung in die Klinik: KI aus Sicht von Siemens Healthineers (Partnervortrag)

Track 2 – Room Nr. 9

Real-World-Data & Interoperability

Charité Berlin & FH Technikum Wien

S. Thun, S. Sauermann

Real-World-Data & Interoperability​

Experiences, successes, limits

This session will explore the methods currently being used to gain insights from existing, real world data. From this we aim to identify the specific additional benefits we can expect from the secondary use of health data within the European Health Data Space (EHDS2), as well as the requirements the EHDS must meet to achieve this.

Moderatoren:

Portrait Thun Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sylvia Thun
Director Digital Medicine & Interoperability,
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Dr. Stefan Sauermann
Program Director Master Medical Engineering & eHealth,
FH Technikum Wien

Vorträge:

Monika Hackl
Statistik Austria
Methods und Results of the Austrian National Cancer Registry
Franz Feichtner
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
PräNUDGE - A research project aiming to structure and access life-style data for primary and secondary use
Dmitry Etin
Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Real world experiences in health data spaces from the USA to Europe

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #3 - Digital health in nursing and allied medical professions

Chairs:
T.B.D.

Scientific Session #3

Digital health in nursing and allied medical professions

Chairs: Details follow soon.

Presentations:

  • Interdisciplinary Digital Medication Management in Mobile Care: Qualitative Findings from the Linked Care Trial
    Susanne HENSELY-SCHINKINGER, Nathalie TRAUGOTT, Verena KOLLMANN, Peter PUTZ, Waltraud SCHWARZ, Franz WERNER and Elisabeth HASLINGER-BAUMANN
  • Quantitative Findings from a Controlled Trial of the Linked Care Digital Medication Reordering Solution in Mobile Care
    Peter PUTZ, Doris ZEIDLER, Susanne HENSELY-SCHINKINGER, Verena KOLLMANN, Nadine STURM, Nathalie TRAUGOTT and Franz WERNER
  • Care for Context: Evaluating Speech-to-Text and Translation Services for 24h Live-In Care Communication
    Anda-Ramona TĂNASIE, Philipp RAMEDER and Cornelia SCHNEIDER
  • Assessing the Compliance of Nursing Data in a Rehabilitation Portal with the German ePatient Record (ePA) Standard for Nursing Discharges
    Jana STRATE, Annika HERING, Rhea BRINTRUP, Dagmar KREFTING and Ursula H. HÜBNER
  • Semantic Mapping of German Nursing Diagnoses in SNOMED CT: Risks and Challenges
    Jessica Ferreira DA SILVA MARQUES, Elizaveta BEECK, Antonia SCHNELNAST, Elske AMMENWERTH and Philip STAMPFER
  • Digital Health Applications in Dietetic Practice: A Cross-sectional Online-Survey on Acceptance and Implementation in Austria
    Renate MAIERHOFER, Hannah VACCARIN, Verena FUCHS and Peter PUTZ
Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

16:45 – 17:00

Coffee Break

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

17:00 – 18:30

Room Nr. 1

Plenary Session

Chairs: T.B.D.
Keynote 2
Call for Visions 2036 & Roundtable to reflect: Moderation Siegfried Meryn

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

18:30 – 19:00

Change of Venue

Tuesday (May 12), Day 1

19:00 – 22:30

Networking Event

Networking Event

Relaxed get-together after Day 1

Location: 10er Marie (Ottakringer Straße 222-224, 1160 Vienna)

The networking event is the perfect opportunity to get to know the conference attendees in a relaxed setting after a long and intensive day of presentations, workshops and information. This event is at an authentic and traditional kind of Austrian restaurant (called “Heuriger”). This is your chance to talk to everyone, have a glass of wine, eat delicious traditional meals (e.g. schnitzel, pork roast, sauerkraut, …) and recharge for the next day. Do not miss it, this is generally considered one of the highlights! Here is an impression from a past conference:

Please note: You have to additionally register for this networking event. This is not included in the normal registration fee and not done automatically when registering for the conference.

There will be a free organised transport from the conference venue to the restaurant. Transportation back home afterwards to your accomodation is done individually.

All information can be found here: FAQs

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Day 2

Wednesday, May 13th, 2026

Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

08:45– 10:15

Track 1 – Room Nr. 1

Cyber- & Information Security in Healthcare

BMSGPK

R. Scharinger

Track 2 – Room Nr. 9

EHDS - HealthData@AT

Gesundheit Österreich GmbH

A. Degelsegger-Márquez

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #4 - Public health, education, and health literacy

Chairs: 
T.B.D.

Scientific Session #4

Public health, education, and health literacy

Chairs: Details follow soon.

Presentations:

  • An Agent-Based Cellular Automaton Platform for Simulating Climate-Driven Mosquito Vector Spread in Alpine Regions
    Marco SCHWEITZER, Alexandra SCHWAIGER, Hasan TAHA and Bernhard PFEIFER
  • “From Knowledge to Action” - Empowering Communities Through Online Vaccination Training Across 75 Countries
    Fabrice SEWOLO, Bahia ABDALLAH, Ala’a B. AL-TAMMEMI, Joelle CHAMOUN, Peter WAISWA, Kyaw MYINT AUNG, Abir KURDI ALAME, Chady KHATIB, Aline UWIMANA, Edson RWAGASORE, Jessica NAJM, Roksana MIRKAZIMI, Penstone KILEMBE, Mirjam MESSO, Stefan PETERSON, Tobias ALFVÈN, Claudia HANSON and Ziad EL-KHATIB
  • Engaging Citizens in Digital Health: A Participatory Exploration of Attitudes Toward Austria’s ELGA
    Michelle BINDEL and Elske AMMENWERTH
  • Experience from an AI-assisted Online Basic Biostatistics Course using R for Master of Public Health Students – A Pilot Study from the Bahá’í Institute for Higher Education (BIHE), Iran
    Haleh ROOHI, Neda FORGHANI-ARANI, Ziad EL-KHAITB, Sahba ENAYATI, Claudia HANSON, Tobias ALFVÉN and Ojan ASSADIAN
  • Health Informatics Competencies and Workforce Needs in the Age of AI: A Canadian Case Study
    Elizabeth M. BORYCKI and Andre W. KUSHNIRUK
  • aktivplan in Health Tourism: A Digital Prevention Platform for Sustaining Health-Promoting Behaviors Beyond the Stay
    Daniela WURHOFER, Eva-Maria KRAH, Daria KOLOSOVSKAIA, Rania ISLAMBOULI, Vera FOISNER, Arnulf HARTL, Josef NIEBAUER, Gunnar TREFF, Rene ZECHNER and Jan SMEDDINCK
Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

10:15- 11:00

Coffee Break & Scientific Session #5: Poster Session​

Scientific Session #5

Poster Session

Presentations:

  • Integrating AI into Healthcare: A Targeted Methodological Approach Using Patient Journey Mapping
    Andre W. KUSHNIRUK and Elizabeth M. BORYCKI
  • A Fit-Gap Analysis of Care Planning Tools: Evaluating FHIR Compliance
    Jana SCHLOSSER, Peter KASTNER, Hannah VINATZER, Andreas ZIEGL, Kristina STEINER and Günter SCHREIER
  • Patient Consent for Secondary Use of Health Data: Insights from Re-consenting Biobank Donors
    Sonja LANGTHALER, Philipp ORTNER, Dieter PLATZER, Markus PLASS, Dieter HAYN, Emanuel SANDNER, Aaron LAUSCHENSKY, Klaus DONSA, Marcus BLOHS, Monika VALJAN and Kurt ZATLOUKAL
  • Analysis of the IT Landscape of Austrian Biobanks
    Volodymyr SHEKHOVTSOV and Georg GÖBEL
  • Impact Assessment Model for Digital Transformation in Hospitals
    Johannes KRIEGEL and Clemens RISSBACHER
  • Digital Maturity and Digital Transformation of Municipal Health Care
    Johannes KRIEGEL and Clemens RISSBACHER
  • From Guidelines to Action: A Systematic Approach to Translating Health Indicators into a Digital Prevention Ecosystem
    Stefan HOCHWARTER, Mirna BAN, Thomas E. DORNER, Sandra HAIDER, Maren JELEFF, Katharina LICHTENEGGER, Theresa WEITLANER and Franz FEICHTNER
  • Technical Implementation of a Decision Tree for Pain Entity Identification
    Elisabeth BAYR, Tabea HANSCHE, Tanja NEGER, Lukas PANSINGER, Peter BECK, Claudia KAGERER, Angela LIBISELLER, Katharina LICHTENEGGER, Andreas SANDNER-KIESLING, Stefan HOCHWARTER, Philip STAMPFER and Bernhard NEUMAYER
  • User Perspectives on Sharing Self-Generated Health Data
    Michael SCHÖN and Mona DÜR
  • Design and Development of a Health and Lifestyle Data App to Empower Citizens
    Theresa WEITLANER, Stefan HOCHWARTER, Tone-Lill AARSHEIM, Mari GJUL, Lana Dalåmo LACKEN, Andrej LAZUC, Birk Fjeldsård STEINSHOLT, Mari Jin Sjøvold SUNDAL, Emma Felicia WEIBY and Franz FEICHTNER
  • Multi-Stage LLM Pipeline to Support Qualitative Content Analysis - A Proof of Concept Experiment with Expert Validation
    Eva FORSTER, Nadja KARTSCHMIT, Elisabeth KLAGER, Emmilie MOSOR, Benjamin SCHUSTER, Erika MOSOR, Tanja STAMM and Klaus DONSA
  • Designing Agentic Workflows in Healthcare Informatics: Challenges and Insights from a Student Perspective
    Markus RADITS, Kerstin HIRSCH, Cheyenne JIROUT, Mirko RAFAILOVIC, Eva SCHWEIGHOFER and Julia WILLESBERGER
  • Zero-Shot TNM Staging from German Pathology Reports Using Pre-trained Transformer Models (BB-TEN)
    Hasan TAHA, Werner O. HACKL, Sabrina B. NEURURER, Patricia GSCHEIDLINGER, Christoph HICKMANN, Helmut MÜHLBÖCK and Bernhard E. PFEIFER
  • Text-Based Classification of Mitral Valve Disease Severity from Echocardiography Reports
    Veronika GOMBÁS, Gabriella MAJOROS and Ágnes VATHY-FOGARASSY
  • Signal Quality and Reliability of Heart Rate Measurement Using Simultaneous PPG and Inertial Data in Healthy Adults
    Katrin HAINZL, Amr NEGM, Eva SCHWEIGHOFER, Nele WAGNER, Anne BUSCH, Michael SCHREINLECHNER, Samuel PRÖLL, Daniel PAVLUK, Martin BAUMGARTNER, Fabian WIESMÜLLER, Dieter HAYN and Günter SCHREIER
  • Automated LOINC Mapping of Persian-English Mixed-Language Clinical Laboratory Test Names
    Abbas SHEIKH TAHERI, Ehsan BITARAF, Maani BEIGY, Nahid SEIFI, Reza SHABRANG, Anahita MANAFI, Farzaneh NEJATI, Majid Reza KHALAJZADEH, Kazem VATANKHAH, Sara HOSSEINI, Kiomars AHMADI, Saeedeh NAZERI, Maryam JAFARPOUR and Tanja STAMM
  • GenKom-PKU: Improving Patient-Provider Communication in Phenylketonuria
    Moritz HENNINGER, Alexander HÖLLER, Daniela KARALL, Sabine SCHOLL-BÜRGI, Johannes ZSCHOCKE and Markus A. KELLER
  • Physical Activity Prediction for Patients in a Diabetes Telehealth System: Comparison of different Data Driven Approaches
    Fabian WIESMÜLLER, Dieter HAYN, Martin BAUMGARTNER, Karl KREINER, Florian HOFFMANN, Markus FALGENHAUER, Günter SCHREIER and Gudrun WOLNER-STROHMEYER
Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

11:00 – 12:30

Track 1 – Room Nr. 1

AI in der praktischen Anwendung

Gesundheit Burgenland

F. Öller

Track 2 – Room Nr. 9

Health Data Research Hubs

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

K. Kreiner

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #6 - Funding Session

Chairs: 
T.B.D.

Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch Break

Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

13:30 – 15:00

Track 1 – Room Nr. 1

COPD & Digital Health

UMIT Tirol & telbiomed

B. Tilg, R. Modre-Osprian

COPD & Digital Health

Digitale Transformation, Telemedizin, Klinische Versorgung, Patientenversorgung, Selbsthilfe Österreich

Die Session „COPD & Digital Health“ widmet sich den aktuellen Herausforderungen und Chancen der digitalen Transformation in der Versorgung von Patient:innen mit chronisch obstruktiver Lungenerkrankung (COPD). COPD zählt zu den häufigsten chronischen Erkrankungen weltweit und stellt Gesundheitssysteme durch hohe Morbidität, wiederkehrende Exazerbationen und häufige Hospitalisierungen vor große medizinische, organisatorische und ökonomische Herausforderungen. Digitale Gesundheitslösungen bieten hier zunehmend neue Möglichkeiten, um die Versorgung patientenzentrierter, kontinuierlicher und effizienter zu gestalten.

Moderatoren:

Univ.-Prof. DI Dr. Bernhard Tilg
Universitätsprofessor für Medizinische Informatik, UMIT TIROL - Privatuniversität für Gesundheitswissenschaften und -technologie
DI Dr. Robert Modre-Osprian
CEO, telbiomed Medizintechnik und IT Service GmbH

Vorträge:

Bernhard Tilg
UMIT TIROL - Privatuniversität für Gesundheitswissenschaften und -technologie
Digital Health, Integrierte Versorgung und die Relevanz für die Versorgung chronischer Patient:innen
Arschang Valipour
Innere Medizin, Pneumologie und Intensivmedizin, Abteilung für Innere Medizin und Pneumologie, Klinik Floridsdorf & Karl Landsteiner Institut für Lungenforschung und pneumologische Onkologie
Die klinische Versorgung von COPD-Patient:innen & neue zukunftsweisende Versorgungsformen und die Rolle der Telemedizin
Angelika Widhalm
Vorsitzende des Bundesverbandes der Selbsthilfe Österreich
COPD - Versorgung aus der Sicht des Bundesverbandes Selbsthilfe Österreich

Alexander Lang
Ärzte-Dienstleistungs GmbH und Ärztefunkdienst Wien

Jennifer Andres
telbiomed Medizintechnik und IT Service GmbH

Peter Feest
VIVISOL Heimbehandlungsgeräte GmbH

TeleCareCenter (TCC) für die telemedizinische Versorgung am Beispiel COPD

Track 2 – Room Nr. 9

Digital Health Startups

LISAVienna & HTS & digital_tirol

P. Hainzl, M. Pichler, R. Fuchs

Track 3 – Room Nr. 8

Scientific Session #7 - Scalable Health Data: Standards, Semantics, and AI Applications

Chairs: 
T.B.D.

Scientific Session #7

Scalable Health Data: Standards, Semantics, and AI Applications

Chairs: Details follow soon.Presentations:

  • Austrian EHDS Secure Processing Environment: from Regulation to Reality
    Florian ENDEL, David WÜRFLINGER and Alexander DEGELSEGGER
  • Health Harbor Hamburg (H³): A Federated Health Data Space
    Martin STAEMMLER, Norman FREIER, Franka KLIMM and Greta DE HAAS
  • Managing Incompatible FHIR Implementation Guides in a Single Backend: Namespace-Based Storage in Neo4j and Multi-Profile Delivery
    Oliver KRAUSS, Andreas POINTNER and Christoph PRASCHL
  • RadEx: A Framework for Structured Information Extraction from Radiology Reports based on Large Language Models
    Daniel REICHENPFADER, Jonas KNUPP, André SANDER and Kerstin DENECKE
  • Towards the Austrian Patient Summary: Implementation Strategy and Architecture
    Emmanuel HELM, Andreas SCHULER, Gabriel LEONHARTSBERGER, Gerhard RIVA, Roman DIETRICH, Birgit SCHOLZ, Moritz BUCHMANN and Stefan SABUTSCH
  • Semantic Text Vectorization in Healthcare: Transformer-Based Foundations and Benefit Potentials
    Werner O HACKL, Sabrina B NEURURER, Patricia GSCHEIDLINGER, Christoph HICKMANN, Helmut MÜHLBÖCK, Hasan TAHA and Bernhard PFEIFER
Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

15:00 – 15:15

Coffee Break

Wednesday (May 13), Day 2

15:15 – 16:00

Room Nr. 1

Closing Session

Chairs: T.B.D.

Award Ceremony
Closing Keynote

Conference Closing

Closing Keynote

Agentic AI

Speaker:

Michael Moor
 Assistant Professor,
ETH Zurich, Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering

Bio:

After completing his postdoctoral research in Computer Science at Stanford University, Michael Moor is currently working as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at ETH Zurich, focusing on medical AI. His main research interests include not only evaluating but also developing large-scale medical foundation models, with the overarching goal of building generalist models for medical AI.

Over the years, Moor has published extraordinary work in the field of AI, and we are therefore more than pleased to welcome him as our closing keynote speaker, where he will talk about AI agents.