visit our website: www.fleminggulf.com The LatAm Healthcare IT Summit Enabling The Health 2.0 Community In Latin America 3 – 4 April 2014 | São Paulo, Brazil In the light of the unprecedented growth in the adoption of technology and the digital transformation sweeping the Healthcare Arena Fleming Gulf is proud to be bringing the best local and global innovations in health care IT to Sao Paolo, Brazil. The Summit uniquely brings the key stakeholders from all sectors of healthcare IT in the region together. The Summit has been tailored to provide implementable strategies and solutions to the key challenges facing healthcare Information systems in Latin America. With high level strategic keynote presentations, highly interactive panel discussions and focused content, you will hear Key Stakeholders and Healthcare IT Leaders share their experiences, challenges and lessons learned in undertaking some of the biggest projects in the Region. The Esteemed Speaker Panel Dr. Carola Hullin | International Medical Informatics Association for Latin America (IMIA-LAC), President Fábio Bitencourt | ABDEH-Brazilian Association for the Development of Hospital Building, President Dr. Marco Antonio Gutierrez | Chief information Officer (CIO), Instituto do Coração (InCor) President- Brazilian Society of Health Informatics (SBIS) Dr. Heimar de Fátima Marin Brazilian Society of Health Informatics (SBIS), Vice-President Augusto C Gadelha Vieira | Ministry of Health /DATASUS - Departamento de Informática do SUS, Director Alan David March, MD | Argentina Medical Informatics Association (AAIM), President Dr. Carlos Arteta Molina | President, Colombian Association of Informatics in Health (ACIESA) Medical Director, Cardioinfantil Institute of Cardiology Foundation. Dr. Jaime de los Hoyos Moreno President- Chilean Association of Health Informatics (ACHISA) Chief Medical Informatics- Clinical Hospital University of Los Andes Murilo Contó | Ministry of HealthBrazil, Member of National Committee for the Incorporation of Technology in SUS Marivan Santiago Abrahão | Health Level 7 (HL7) Brazil President Dr. Renato Sabbatini | Edumed Institute, President & Chairman Lincoln Nunes | Amazon State Health Care Secretary CEO- IT & TELECOM Dr. Luiz Ary Messina | The Telemedicine University NetworkMinistry of Science and Technology, National Coordinator Jacson Barros | Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, (Clinics Hospital Faculty of Medicine University of São Paulo) Chief information Officer (CIO) Klaiton Luis Ferretti Simão | Hospital St. Camillus de São Paulo, Director of Corporate Information Technology Network Edson Kitaka | Hospital and Clinics – UNICAMP, Chief information Officer (CIO) Ariel Gulisano | Hospital Universitario Austral, Chief information Officer (CIO) Dr Alexandre Barbosa | Center for Research on Information Technology and Communication (CETIC.br), Manager Claudio Giulliano Alves da Costa Brazilian Society of Health Informatics, Director Ricardo Santoro | Hospital Albert Einstein, Chief information Officer (CIO) DISCLAIMER NOTE: This program agenda is not the final agenda and is intended only for internal circulation among members of the Advisory & Speaker Panel. 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The more solution providers of different nature and scale. more information about sponsorship opportunities or our global portfolio of events, Harshad Katikar at +91 982-231-1168 Or mail at [email protected] Booking line: tel: +91 984 511 3293 | fax: +91 80 49005100 Email: [email protected] | www.fleminggulf.com Day 1 | 3rd April 2014 SESSION I: EFFICIENT HEALTHCARE IT ECOSYSTEMS 8:50Opening Remarks from the Summit Chairperson 8:00 Inaugural Keynote Address: Integration of Information Technology with Healthcare Management Systems- A Latin American Perspective • Healthcare IT Implementation on a national and interregional basis • Implementation challenges • Increasing interoperability through Standardization • Success Stories of programs implemented 9:40 Digital Hospital: How to improve patient care and profitability Claudio Giulliano Alves da Costa | Brazilian Society of Health Informatics, (Sociedade Brasileira de Informatica em Saúde, SBIS) Director 10:20 Morning Coffee & Networking Break SESSION II: TELEMEDICINE 11:00 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: Is Digital Healthcare the Prevailing Answer? • Best practices in digital healthcare and public health applications • Capacity and sustainability building in e-digital health and systems • Understanding the universal standard for digital health applications 11:40 CASE STUDY Implementation of Hospital Information System (H.I.S) at the 2,400 Bed, Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (Clinics Hospital Faculty of Medicine University of São Paulo) Jacson Barros | Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, (Clinics Hospital Faculty of Medicine University of São Paulo) Chief information Officer (CIO) 12:20 Adopting Best Practices in Telehealth - The Project to Establish Regional Protocols for Telehealth Policies in Latin America • Examining the standards currently used and the challenges • Generating a set of harmonized and agreed upon regional guides of public policies on telehealth goods and services • Regional standard for minimum requirements for sending data and infrastructure; • Strategy for promoting, preventing and offering services through telehealth and regional guidelines for telehealth management • Strategy for establishing a research network on telehealth topics and a telehealth training and certification model. Dr. Luiz Ary Messina | The Telemedicine University Network-Ministry of Science and Technology, National Coordinator 13:00Summit Luncheon & Networking Break SESSION III: E-Healthcare 14:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: E-Health Latin America: Overcoming the Barriers to its Implementation. • Latin America: Introduction to the Health Concerns • Health & ICT usability and infrastructure concerns in Latin America • Understanding What makes usability of a patient information system good? • E health plans implemented by some Nations • Identification of the Economic, Social, Political and Technical Barriers to e Healthcare • Frameworks to overcoming challenges 14:40 Confidentiality and Security for e-Health • Importance of Healthcare Security, Confidentiality and its Implications • Implications of Compromise: What if something goes wrong? • How is Healthcare Security Different From Other Industries • Healthcare-specific Security Standards • A Comparison of Regional and International Standards for Confidentiality 15:20 A Distributed e-Healthcare System Based on the Service Oriented Architecture • Status of Current Healthcare – Difficulties & Needs • Common Healthcare Delivery Practice vs Distributed e-healthcare system based on SOA • The e-Healthcare System Service Oriented Architecture- Patient Pharmacy & Clinic Modules • Security and Privacy Session & Content Based Authentication • Implementation & Performance Evaluation • Conclusions 16:00Afternoon Coffee & Networking Break 16:30 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: Mobile Healthcare Technologies: Have they really arrived? • Current international and regional adoption of Mobile Devices Amongst Health Professionals • Advances in sensor devices for biomedical monitoring • Body Area networks (architectures, protocols, scheduling) • Energy management, optimization in devices & networks • Accuracy, reliability, security, protection, identity, privacy issues 17:10 Development considerations for The Mobile Health Application ecosystem • Examining strategic objectives & implications for a mobile applications program • Internal development vs Outsourced development • Key benefits of mobile healthcare apps • Market overview and vendor landscape • Key mobile platforms: Pros & Cons 17:40Networking Cocktail & Reception Booking line: tel: +91 984 511 3293 | fax: +91 80 49005100 Email: [email protected] | www.fleminggulf.com Day 2 | 4th April 2014 9:00 The Contribution of Architectural and Construction Planning for new Technologies in a Human Dimension Fábio Bitencourt | ABDEH-Brazilian Association for the Development of Hospital Building, President 9:40 The Future Outlook: From Web MD to “CyberPhysicians” • Balancing patient‘s privacy & confidentiality concerns with Free Access to information • Addressing security & privacy concerns in the national health informatics infrastructure • Ethical Challenges in Electronic Data & Human Subjects Research • Ethics vs Laws: Legal Issues in Health Care Informatics 15:20Afternoon Coffee & Networking Break 10:20 Morning Coffee & Networking Break 11:00 Coming of age in Health Informatics: The upbringing of a Health IT professional Alan David March, MD | Argentina Medical Informatics Association (AAIM), President 11:40 Considerations for a healthcare CIO while moving onto the cloud • Making Cloud computing the centerpiece of the healthcare CIO’s strategic IT planning. • Understanding and analyzing SaaS, PaaS, IaaS in the context of healthcare organizations of varying scales and complexities. • Engineering a cloud solution after understanding and analyzing the goals, needs, and constraints of the Healthcare organization. • Understanding the compliance issues and choosing a compliant cloud. • Choosing and implementing a cloud solution in a way that offers users a much easier way to obtain services, freeing them to concentrate on their core healthcare business. 12:20 Selecting & Implementing an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system • The characteristics of a successful EHR implementation, and how e-prescribing can boost your productivity? • What are the must-have features of an EHR • EHR Hardware Basics • Workflow & Redesign Getting Your Practice Ready for an EHR • Migrating Old Records & Managing the EHR Implementation Klaiton Luis Ferretti Simão | Hospital São Camilo, Director IT 13:00Summit Luncheon & Networking Break 14:00 Electronic Health Records (EHR) and its Applications in Nursing Care • Discuss the needs of inpatient nursing • Situate needs within the context of VA’s EHR • Develop a common understanding of the challenges in developing an EHR optimized for inpatient nursing care • Applications of EHR in inpatient nursing care 14:40 Healthcare Informatics: An Ethical Perspective • Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 16:00 Healthcare 2.0 Implications of Social Media & Mobile Health 16:40 Leveraging Information Technology to Enable Innovation within Healthcare: Enabling Seamless Communication between Patients, Providers, and Payers • Government Projects in the Latin American region to enable Patients, Providers, and Payers Communication • Modular applications and cloud hosted services and their implications on the Healthcare IT Consumer Mix • New ways to exchange patient data while maintaining confidentiality and compliance • Planned projects: The way forward 17:20Closing Remarks by Conference Chairperson 17:30 Farewell Coffee & Networking Break Booking line: tel: +91 984 511 3293 | fax: +91 80 49005100 Email: [email protected] | www.fleminggulf.com The Esteemed Speaker Panel Claudio Giulliano Alves da Costa Brazilian Society of Health Informatics (SBIS) Director Dr. Marco Antonio Gutierrez Chief information Officer (CIO) -Instituto do Coração (InCor) President - Brazilian Society of Health Informatics (SBIS) Claudio Giulliano Alves da Costa is a Physician, Master of Science in Health Informatics by State University of Campinas and Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS). As a health informatics consultant, during the last years, Claudio has been part of important projects for hospitals, health plans, IT companies and government. He was President of the Brazilian Health Informatics Association during four years. Currently, he is CIO of the Bionexo company. Dr. Marco Antonio Gutierrez obtained the Engineering degree in Electronics, with specialization in Computer Science, from University of Sao Paulo in 1985 and the PhD in Electronic Systems from same University in 1995. He was a Visiting Research at the Image Science Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands in 1996 and a Research Fellow at Informatics Division, Department of Radiology, University of Southern California in 2006 and 2007. His areas of interest include medical image processing, biological signal processing and hospital information systems. He is currently head of Informatics Division at Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo Medical School and invited professor at Polytechnic School from University of Sao Paulo and Paulista School of Medicine from Federal University of Sao Paulo. Klaiton Luis Ferretti Simão Hospital St. Camillus de São Paulo. Director of Corporate Information Technology Network Klaiton Luis Ferretti Simon is Director of Corporate Information Technology Network Hospitals St. Camillus de São Paulo. With twenty-five years of experience in the IT field, of which fourteen working in health institutions (hospitals and health care organizations) he is a graduate in Hospital Management. He also holds a graduate degree in e-learning and an MBA in Management of Technology Information. He has in the past helped regulate spending by industrial, trade and telecommunications corporations on IT. He Guides its operations by implementing methodologies and practices market as PMI and ITIL to ensure proper delivery of the ICT service organization, the definition of the model area management based on COBIT, and defining the strategy for the use of ICT as a tool to support the business. He Integrates the Corporate Executive Board‘s network of hospitals, the agency responsible for management, which reports directly to the Superintendent (CEO). Dr. Luiz Ary Messina The Telemedicine University Network-Ministry of Science and Technology, National Coordinator Dr. Luiz Ary Messina has over 40 years experience in Computer Sciences, teaching, researching, developing and commercializing software. He has successfully secured funding for innovative Telehealth projects from the European Union together with state and municipal agencies, university hospitals, international research organizations, enterprises and city halls. He graduated as an electronic engineer from the University of Brasilia, holds a Masters Degree in Databases from the State University of Campinas Unicamp, São Paulo, and a Doctorate degree from the Technological University of Darmstadt, Germany, where he was assistant professor from 1982 to 1988. Dr. Messina has worked in Industrial Systems Automation for Siemens AG in Erlangen and in São Paulo. He runs a company since 1993, Messina Informatica, and serves as a consultant to big enterprises and governmental institutions in various fields of ICT and organizational processes. In 2005 Dr. Messina began developing and coordinating RUTE, the Telemedicine University Network, for the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation ,which is managed by RNP, the National Research and Education Network. Since his involvement with RUTE, he often speaks to audiences in Brazil, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, USA, Australia and Japan, on the advancements and methodologies of RUTE, the Brazilian initiatives on eHealth, the relationships and the formation of public policies on eHealth in LAC, and on the importance of the model adopted in Brazil which is based on connecting universities, research institutions, university and teaching hospitals to the National Research and Education Network RNP. Begin 2012, the Brazilian Health Ministry joined RNP Interministerial Steering Committee composed before by the Ministries of Education, Culture, and Science Technology and Innovation. Marivan Santiago Abrahão Health Level 7 (HL7) Brazil, President Marivan Santiago Abrahão has Bachelor of Medicine Degree, 1982, Fluminense Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Bachelor of Computer Science, 2001, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was a Researcher in Medical Informatics at Universidade Federal de São Paulo, UNIFESP, Sao Paulo. He is Chair of Avesta – Informação e Saúde Ltda, a leading health informatics consultant company based in Brazil, and provides healthcare standards expertise to clients in the development and deployment of HL7 standards (Version 2, Version 3, CDA, etc.). He has over 30 years of experience in the medicine and information technology field. He is an active physician in Internal Medicine and Nephrology with a private office in São Paulo. 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