Wednesday, December 6 | ||||
08.00 | Welcome and Registration | |||
Morning | Satellite Workshops | |||
9.00 to 12.00 | SW1: Digital Health | SW2 : GNU Health | SW3: Bioinformatics | |
Room | Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 | |
Chairs | S. Moustakim S. El Kasmi |
A. Elkafil S. Chaqsar |
Kamal Nabil |
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Part I | Part I | Part I | ||
10.30 | Coffee Break | |||
Part II | Part II | Part II | ||
12.30 | Lunch | |||
Afternoon | ||||
14.00 | Introductory Keynotes: Keynote Session 1 | |||
14.00 | KS1 : Al Shorbaji Najeeb : eHealth National Policies (Pdf) | |||
14.20 | KS2 : O Ferrer-Roca : Humanization of Healthcare-H2O | |||
14.40 | KS3 : Ahmed Zakiuddin : Connected Health – Uberization of Healthcare | |||
15.00 | Cofee Break | |||
15.30 | Opening Ceremony (Chairs : Pr. Hassan Ghazal / Pr. Ouldim Karim) | |||
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17.00 | Keynote Session 2 | |||
KS4: Mr. Frank Lievens: Telemedicine Where are we?
KS5: Dr. Eric Bacon: The Evolution of Telemedicine Technology |
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18.00 | Reception | |||
Thursday, December 7, Morning | ||||
Session I | Health Information Systems- intelligent Systems- mobile Health | |||
KeyNote session 3 – Chairs : Francesco Sicurello/Abdellatif El Ouahabi | ||||
09.00 | KS6: Francesco Sicurello: Trends in eHealth and telemedicine | |||
09.30 | KS7: Anissa Berbich : Apps for Health | |||
09.50 | KS8: Mustapha Zghoumi: eHealth as major component for national digital Strategy | |||
10.20 | KS9: Abdellatif El Ouahabi : Telemedicine and intellectual property | |||
10:30 | Coffee Break | |||
Parallel Sessions | ||||
Room | Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 | |
Session I | S1.1 Health InfoSyst | Intelligent Systems | Mobile Health | |
Chairs | Luis falcon
Samia chakri |
Francesco Sicurello
Abdelaziz Bousfiha |
Adolfo Sparenberg
Faisal Abdelmoula |
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11-12:30
Room 1: |
Session I.1: Medical Data Bases and Health Information Systems
(ChairS: Luis Falcon /Samia Chakri) |
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1) Blockchain Technology in Healthcare-Step forward into healthcare interoperability with IoT distributed data Dean Rakic 2) Integrating heterogeneous health records (Pdf) Sanae Maazouz 3) Towards Interoperable Health Records Juha Puustjärvi/Leena Puustjärvi 4) eHealth Interoperability Challenges and opportunities for Botswana integrated patient management system (IPMS) Kagiso Ndlovu 5) Information system for a National newborn screening program Kamal Marzouki/ Souad Chaqsar 6) Moroccan Colon Cancer Database Souad Chaqsar/ Imane Allali |
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11-12:30 Room 2 |
Session I.2: intelligent Systems and e-Health
ChairS: Francesco Sicurello/ABDelAziz BousFiha) |
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7) A new approach for diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy Kaoutar Lamrini Ouahabi/Mohamed Atounti 8) Using the Haddon Matrix to Understand the Role of Disaster e-Health Richard Scott/Maurice Mars 9) Selfie Telemedicine: A Review of the Future? Maurice Mars 10) The Development of an Evidence-Based Teledermatology Scale-Up Framework and Roadmap Laticha Walters 11) Security Concerns in the Use of Instant Messaging in Healthcare Chris Morr 12) Telemedicine: Let us have to worry about the consequences of cyber attacks? Andre Petitet 13) Data security and encryption of patient data transferred using the example of mobile devices and diabetes Anna E. Schmaus-Klughammer 14) Primary Immunodeficiencies on smartphone: A new app for PID Classification (Pdf) Leila jeddane / Aziz Bousfiha 15) COSMETIC PRODUCTS: ANALYSIS OF TRENDS THROUGH KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES Laila Chiadmi-García |
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11-12:30 Room 3 |
Session I.3: – Telemedicine and mobile Health (ChairS: Adolfo Sparenberg /Faisal Abdelmoula) | |||
15) Utilization of mobile short message service to enhance uptake of focused ante natal care among rural women Eliphas Gitonga 16) Mobile Health Apps for mental and physical disabilities Hayat Sedrati 17) Childbearing women’s perception about the use of mHealth for mental health information in rural communities, Ile-Ife, Nigeria Titilayo Odetola 18) Telehealth Nursing Research – Review of Literature 2017 (Pdf) Claudia Bartz 19) Mobile Teledermatology in Sudan Faisal M. Fadlelmola 20) A mixed methods systematic review of success factors of mhealth and telehealth for maternal health in Sub-Saharan Africa Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed 21) A Systematic Review of Patients Adoption of mHealth in the Developing World. A Proposed Model Michael Addotey-Delove |
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Thursday, December 7, Afternoon | ||||
14.00-16.00 | Startathon –Devices & Telemonitoring – FELSI in Telemed | |||
Room | Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 | |
Session II | Startathon | SII.1 Telemonitoring | SII.2 FELSI | |
Content | website | below | below | |
Chairs | El Kafil
Sapha |
Ouldim
Maurice |
Kaddar |
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Room 2: 14.00-16.00 | Session II.1 : Devices, Telemonitoring, and e-Care (Chairs: K. OULDIM/ Anna E. Schmaus-Klughammer) | |||
22) A mobile tele-ECG strategy providing assistance to geriatric, outpatient and prison units in pelotas – Brazil (Pdf) Adolfo Sparenberg 23) Awareness of Nurses Towards Information Communication (TeleNursing) in Patient Care in Federal Teaching Hospital Ido-Ekiti, Ekiti State Nigeria Paul I. Sunmbola 24) eHealth, mobile devices and diabetes Anna E. Schmaus-Klughammer 25) Utilization of mobile short message service to enhance uptake of focused ante natal care among rural women Eliphas Gitonga, 26) Bring in the Drones: The potentials and the perils Pammla Petucka and Sandra Bassendowski 27) Vigisense solutions for real-time monitoring of care needs and care provision Lotfi Machraoui |
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Room 3: 14.00-16.00 | SESSION II.2. FELSI IN TELEMEDICINE | |||
28) Telemedicine: A Value Proposition business model (Pdf) Michele Griffith 29) Toward Measuring the Network Effect of the Regional Medical Information System Masatsugu Tsuji 30) Legal challenges of Cross Border Telemedicine between Morocco and the European Union Ikram Ganetri/Hassan Ghazal 31) Exploring factors associated with the uneven utilization of telemedicine in Norway: a mixed methods study Hassane Alami 32) Knowledge, Skills and Practices of Information and Communication Technology among Public Health Midwives in Hambantota district, Sri Lanka J.L.P. Chaminda 33) The Facebook strategy for Global ehealth: evidence from social media pages of two televangelical churches targeting patients with chronic illnesses Charles Mpofu 34) A Framework for Successful mHealth Adoption in Developing Countries by Health Workers. A Systematic Review Michael Addotey-Delove |
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16.00 | Coffee Break | |||
Special session: 16.30-19.00 | Telemedicine FOR AFRICA
Chairs: Yunkap Kwankam/Frederic Lievens |
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16.30 | Telemedicine Societies in African Countries: Andy Fischer / Yunkap Kwankam | |||
16:40 | Health-Tech Solutions for Africa: Octavio Déniz | |||
17:00 | Moroccan Digital egov strategy for Health: Samia Chakri | |||
17:10 | Telemedicine in Morocco: Hassan Ghazal | |||
17 :20 | La télémédecine dans le paysage politique de la santé marocain: Samir Kaddar | |||
17:40 | Telemedicine in Mali: Ousmane Ly | |||
17:50 | Telemedicine in South Africa: Mars Maurice | |||
18 :00 | The Need for a Telemedicine Strategy for Botswana (Pdf): Benson Ncube | |||
18:10 | eHealth and Telemedicine in Poland & join projects with Africa: Piotr Skarzynski | |||
18:20 | eHealth National policies and strategies in developing Countries (Pdf): Najeeb Shorbaji | |||
18:40 | Add the – Healthcare Information for All (HIFA) – an Introduction Anna E. Schmaus-Klughammer | |||
18:40-19.00 | General Discussion: Building an African Telemedicine Network | |||
20.00 | social dinner | |||
Friday, December 8 | ||||
Education – Teleconsultation – National Programs | ||||
Keynote session 4 : ChairS: Andre PetiteT/AdoLPHO | ||||
09.00 | KS09 : Luis Falcon: GNU Health | |||
09:30 | KS10 : Fatima Rashid Al Ali: Telemedicine in UAE and The Experience of Abu Dhabi Telemedicine Center | |||
10:00 | KS11 : Peter Tonellato: Big data in Public Health | |||
10:30 | KS12: Andre Petitet: The “JUMP” !!! | |||
10.30 | Coffee break | |||
Session VII: Parallel sessions 11: 12:30 (Room 1 Room 2 and Room 3) | ||||
11-12.300 | ||||
Room | Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 | |
Session III | S3,1. Education | S3.2. Teleconsultation | S3.3 National Programs | |
Chairs | Pirkko.Kouri
Dan Gerendasy |
Chakib Nejjari
Andy Fisher |
Yunkap Kwankam
Najeeb Shorbaji |
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11. 12:30 | SIII.1. Education in Telemedicine | |||
Room 1 | 35) Nursing education based on “hybrid” problem-based learning Paulo Marques, Nuno Correia 36) Dentistry in the Digital Age: Student Opinions and Perspectives on e-learning Rodrigo Marino 37) The opinion of Polish nurses about introduction electronical tools in the daily practice Dorota Kilańska 38) mLearning as medical eduction platform for Medical Residents in Sudan Amar Hamdi 39) Curriculum Development in eHealth Dan Gerendasy 39) Master’s and bachelor’s programme in health informatics at the University of Deggendorf (DIT) for international students Anna E. Schmaus-Klughammer |
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11. 12:30 | SIII.2. Teleconsultation | |||
Room 2 | 40)Telecardiology : Contribution of robotic arm tele-operated during interventional procedure of ablation Sahar Mouram 41) Telecardiology: Democratizing access to cardiac care Samir Kaddar 42) The Use of Telemedicine for Patients Needing Organ Transplantation: Barriers and Facilitators Mary Heekin 43) National Network of Teleaudology in Clinical Pracise – Telefitting in CI users Piotr Henryk Skarzynski 44) Hearing screening in school age children in different African countries Piotr Henryk Skarzynski 44-Bis) Technologic organizational support for health. Example of health’s territory “Alpes du Sud” Alberto Lazzero |
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11. 12:30 | Session III.3: National Programs IN TELEMEDICINE and Ehealth (Chairs: Hossain MossaFA/ I. GANETRI )
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Room 3 | 45) Portuguese National Centre of TeleHealth: Mapping stakeholders’ telehealth knowledge, practice and expectations Micaela Seemann Monteiro 46) Exploring factors associated with the uneven utilization of telemedicine in Norway: a mixed methods study Hassane Alami 47) Needs and requirement analysis of health professionals in rural areas – opportunities and barriers for the implementation of eHealth solutions in Figuig / Morocco Lucy Meyer 48) Canada’s Tele-Pediatric Intensive Care Unit multi-Site Program: Effectiveness of tele-consultation on Children admitted to Remote Pediatric Inpatient Unit Mahmoud Nadar 49) Applications of Open Government Data in Perinatal Healthcare Chia-Hui Lee 50) An Evaluation of Framework Constructs Intended For Use In Botswana and other Developing Countries for e-Health Readiness Assessment Leonard Mauco |
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12.30 | Lunch | |||
14:00 | Closing Ceremony : General Discussion and Recommendations | |||
15:00 | END OF THE CONFERENCE and Social Program 2 |