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PHIRI Spring school on health information
In March 2023 (5 Thursdays), PHIRI will organise a Spring School on Health Information, themed "COVID-19 Health Information Innovations for the Future".
 
 

Topics will include:

  1. Innovative health information data collection, sources, metrics and indicators;
  2. Health data analysis and interpretation;
  3. Transfer from health data to policy, interoperability and clinical practice;
  4. Data protection (GDPR) and ethical questions for health information;
  5. A sustainable future for health information in Europe – being ready for the next pandemics.

 

The Spring School on Health Information invites young or recently engaged policy makers, health researchers, knowledge brokers working on health information, interested in the innovations developed during Covid-19 or interested in results of European Health Data Space to join the event.
 

Structure and agenda:

After a keynote introduction to the topic and a brief showcase of PHIRI Health Information activities, there will be a set of presentations addressing COVID-19 health information innovation in European countries. There is room for questions and discussion after the sessions. Every week there will be a group exercise (Thursday afternoon).

A certificate (a record of achievement) will be available to participants participated in 80% (4 out of 5) of the sessions and finalised all exercises including the final essay on COVID-19 innovation.

Timeline

 

Sessions and lecturers:

2nd March - Innovative health information data collection, sources, metrics and indicators

9.00

Welcome and introduction to the course

 - Luís Velez Lapão, UNL

 - José Fragata, UNL

9.10

PHIRI and the Challenge of Health information in Europe

 - Petronille Bogaert, Sciensano

10.00

COVID-19 new innovative data sources

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

 - Luís Velez Lapão, UNL

10.50

Coffee break

11.00

PHIRI Data Exchange – 2 years of Rapid Exchange Forum and impact

 - Claudia Habl, GÖG

Research initiatives and projects

 - Robert Lang, OKFO

Topics’ literature reviews

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

12.00

PHIRI Health Information Portal

 - Hanna Tolonen, THL

12.30

Practical exercise

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

 

9th March - Health data analysis and interpretation

9.00

Introduction to the second session

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

9.10

Resilience, innovation in policy & impact measures – analysis and interpretation

 - Andrea Schmidt, GÖG

 - Luís Velez Lapão, UNL

10.00

Innovative health data analysis and interpretation

 - Laura Espinosa, ECDC

10.50

Coffee break

11.00

Innovation in COVID-19 HI research

 - Elena Petelos, UOC

11.50

Infodemics

 - Barthélémy Moreau de Lizoreux, Sciensano

 - Tina Purnat, WHO

 - Dilek Aslan, Hacettepe University

12.40

Practical exercise

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

 

16th March - Transfer from health data to policy, interoperability and clinical practice

9.00

Introduction to the third session

 - Luís Velez Lapão, UNL

9.10

COVID-19 Health Information Systems: country visits

 - Miriam Saso, Sciensano

10.00

Health information sharing: PHIRI COVID-19 use cases

 - Martin Thißen, RKI

10:50

PHIRI health information federated infrastructure

 - Enrique Bernal-Delgado, IACS

11:30

Coffee break

11.40

Innovative policy transfer: the role of information systems

 - Mélanie Maia, UNL

12.30

Practical exercise

 - Mélanie Maia, UNL

 

23rd March - Protection (GDPR) and ethical questions for health information

9.00

Introduction to the fourth Session

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

9.10

9:30

Evolution of GDPR during COVID-19

Data Protection Managers and Officers

 - DPO of INESC-TEC Portugal

10.00

COVID-19 Evidence-based policy measures

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

 - Luís Velez Lapão, UNL

 - Pedro Pinto Leite, DGS

10.50

Coffee break

11.00

Innovative COVID-19 technology research and challenges

 - Luigi Palmieri, ISS

 - Brigid Unim, ISS

11:50

GDPR & ethics at the health information in Europe

 - Neville Calleja, MfH

12.30

Practical exercise

 - Marília Silva Paulo, UNL

 

30th March - Fifth Session: A Sustainable Future for Health Information in Europe – Being Ready for the Next Pandemics

9.00

Introduction to the fifth Session

 - Luís Velez Lapão, UNL

9.10

PHIRI and the future of health information in Europe

 - Nienke Schutte, Sciensano

10.00

 

10:20

Lessons learned from COVID-19: foresight

 - Henk Hilderink, RIVM

 

Improve preparedness health information and capacity building

 - Mariana Peyroteo, UNL

10.50

Coffee break

11.00

The future of European health (data) systems

 - Alexander Degelsegger-Márquez, GÖG

12.00

The future health systems (data) challenges

 - David Novillo, WHO

12.30

Course wrap-up

  • Luís Velez Lapão, UNL
  • Claudia Habl, GÖG
  • Petronille Bogaert, Sciensano

 

Lecturers and Institutions:

  • European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC): Rodrigo Filipe
  • Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG), Austria: Claudia Habl, Andrea Schmidt, Alexander Degelsegger-Márquez
  • University of Crete (UOC), Greece: Elena Petelos
  • Institute for Health Sciences (IACS), Spain: Enrique Bernal-Delgado
  • Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS), Italy: Luigi Palmieri, Brigid Unim
  • Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany: Martin Thißen
  • Ministry for Health (MfH), Malta: Neville Calleja
  • Hungarian National Healthcare Service Center (OKFO), Hungary: Robert Lang
  • Directorate-General of Health (DGS), Portugal: Pedro Pinto Leite
  • Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (RIVM), Netherlands: Henk Hilderink
  • Sciensano, Belgium: Petronille Bogaert, Nienke Schutte, Miriam Saso, Barthélémy Moreau de Lizoreux
  • Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) Finland: Hanna Tolonen
  • Hacettepe University, Turkey: Dilek Aslan
  • Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Portugal: Luís Lapão, Marília Silva Paulo, Mélanie Maia, Mariana Peyroteo, José Fragata
  • World Health Organisation (WHO): David Novillo, Tina Purnat
 
 
 
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