
The Socio-Economic Impact of AI in Healthcare – Addressing barriers to adoption for new healthcare technologies in Europe
Section
Health & Consumers
Event Description
Deloitte and MedTech Europe have teamed up to present an overview and analysis of the most promising AI applications in healthcare and their estimated socio-economic benefit they may bring to Europe. Please join us for the Launch event
26 October 2020, 11.00 – 12.30 CET
Programme
11:00 - 11:05: Welcome
- Michael Strübin, Director Digital Health, MedTech Europe
11:05 - 11:20: Keynote
- Serge Bernasconi, CEO, MedTech Europe
- Lucilla Sioli, Director of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Industry, European Commission
11:20 - 11.50: Study presentation by Deloitte
- AI technologies in healthcare - Andrew Pease, AI and Data Science Senior Director
- The socio-economic analysis - Eliana Biundo, Senior Manager, Health Economics and Outcomes Research
- The policy context and implications - Koen Segers, Life Sciences & Health Care Leader
11:50 - 12:28: Q&A with short interventions from:
- Miapetra Kumpula-Natri, 1st Vice-Chair of the Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age, Member of the European Parliament
- Niti Pall, Chair, International Diabetes Federation Europe
- Claire Bloomfield, CEO, National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging, United Kingdom
- Håkan Gustafsson, Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV), Region Östergötland, Sweden
- Nick Schneider, Head of New Technologies and Data Use Division, Ministry of Health, Germany
12:28 - 12:30: Closing remarks
- Michael Strübin, Director Digital Health, MedTech Europe
For information contact digital@medtecheurope.org
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