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11 Jun
2019-06-11 - 2019-06-13    
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HIMSS and Health 2.0 European Conference Helsinki, Finland 11-13 June 2019 The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference will be a unique three day event you [...]
7th Epidemiology and Public Health Conference
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-18    
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Time : June 17-18, 2019 Dubai, UAE Theme: Global Health a major topic of concern in Epidemiology Research and Public Health study Epidemiology Meet 2019 in [...]
Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-21    
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Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress Join us for World Pharma Week 2019, where 15th Annual Biomarkers & Immuno-Oncology World Congress and 18th Annual World Preclinical Congress, two of Cambridge [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH USA 2019
2019-06-18 - 2019-06-20    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
Annual Congress on  Yoga and Meditation
2019-06-20 - 2019-06-21    
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About Conference With the support of Organizing Committee Members, “Annual Congress on Yoga and Meditation” (Yoga Meditation 2019) is planned to be held in Dubai, [...]
Collaborative Care & Health IT Innovations Summit
2019-06-23 - 2019-06-25    
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Technology Integrating Pre-Acute and LTPAC Services into the Healthcare and Payment EcosystemsHyatt Regency Inner Harbor 300 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, 21202 [...]
2019 AHA LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
2019-06-25 - 2019-06-27    
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Welcome Welcome to attendee registration for the 27th Annual AHA/AHA Center for Health Innovation Leadership Summit! The 2019 AHA Leadership Summit promotes a revolution in thinking [...]
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25 Jun 19
San Diego
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The European Union’s Launch of the Electronic Health Record System

improving the effectiveness of healthcare and supporting clinical research that could save lives. The new electronic health record that is available across the European Union aims to achieve this. The interinstitutional agreement for its establishment, which will enable citizens and healthcare professionals to access data in electronic format even from a different European member state than their own, has been firmly supported by the European Parliament with 445 votes in favor. According to a recent study on around 800,000 hospitalized patients, people who receive medical care from a female doctor live longer. Yes, there is a European health data space. The interinstitutional agreement for its establishment was firmly adopted by the European Parliament on April 24, with 445 votes in favor, 142 against, and 39 abstentions. This makes it easier for patients and medical professionals to access their medical records throughout all of Europe. Laboratory findings, electronic prescriptions, medical imaging, and patient reports will all be included in these electronic medical records. When a citizen moves to a different state, for example, the EU rule will enable the safe transfer of health data to healthcare operators in other European nations (using the MyHealth@EU platform). One will be able to download their medical history for free. According to the European Parliament, the anonymized health data can be exchanged for rare disease research, for instance. Robust privacy safeguards will govern the sharing of sensitive data and how it is shared. The anonymous data may be processed for activities that serve the public interest, such as statistics, research, and the formulation of public policy (referred to as secondary use). For instance, they could be applied to the search for cures for rare diseases, where fragmentation and tiny data sets now impede the development of effective therapies. Commercial uses, such as advertising, assessing loan terms or insurance claims, or labor market decision-making, will not be permitted for secondary use. National data access bodies will decide who gets access. Additionally, the law guarantees individuals a voice in the use and consultation of personal data. Patients will have the option to deny access to their health information by professionals (unless it is required to safeguard the subject’s or another person’s vital interests) or for research purposes (unless it is for specific public interest, political, or statistical purposes). “With the health data space – explains Tomislav Sokol, co-rapporteur of the Committee on the Environment – we can safely and securely leverage the data in our possession, giving a significant boost to vital research on new treatments.” Patients must also be informed whenever their data is accessed and have the right to request the correction of inaccurate data. Additionally, it will prevent gaps in care by guaranteeing that medical personnel have cross-border access to the records of their patients. Simultaneously, the ability to object will guarantee patients a voice and the reliability of the system. According to Annalisa Tardino, co-rapporteur of the Committee on Civil Liberties, “The Health Data Space will improve everyone’s access to healthcare,” it is a significant advancement for digital healthcare in the EU. In the future, physicians could be allowed access to their patients’ test results and medical information from other states or even other EU members, which would save costs and improve patient care. Despite our desire for even more drastic action, we were able to reach a consensus on a stance that the majority could support.” The timing is not instantaneous, though. The European Council still needs to formally accept the interim accord. Twenty days after it is published in the EU Official Journal, it will come into effect. With a few exceptions—the primary and secondary use of data categories, which will apply either four or six years later, depending on the category—the legislation will take effect two years after it is announced.