Pikka adren4/14/2023 Stealth Nanoparticles for Tumour-specific Deliveryĭr Antons Sizovs, Baltic Biomaterials Centre of ExcellenceĪssessment Of Innovative Biomarkers In Early Period After Kidney Transplantationĭr Katarīna Klaucāne, RSU Department of Internal Medicine, Rīga East Clinical University Hospitalĭetection and tracking of epilepsy seizures using machine learning and quantum dots biosensor Marta Laņģe, RSU, Medical Education Technology Centre Mārtiņš Ļuļļa, RSU, Medical Education Technology CentreĮvaluation of Virtual Reality in Trauma Training: Randomised Controlled Trial Quality control of handwashing using neural networks Innovation pilot & research project presentations (5 min. UPOlife – Remote Heart Health Monitoring Solutionįuture Technologies - Wearable Electronics for Lung Monitoring & ePaper Signage for Hospitals Early non-contact bacteria activity evaluationĭmitrijs Bļizņuks, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Institute of Smart Computer Technologies, Latvia.Non-contact skin cancer and rare disease diagnostics.Innovation pilot & research project presentations Emīls Sundjukovs, Computer Scientist dedicated to Healthcare and Education.Guna Bērziņa, Rehabilitation Research Laboratory, RSU Professor Jeroen Bergmann BSc MSc PhD, Associate Professor of Engineering Science, Director Oxford Healthtech Labs, Official Fellow at Reuben College, Senior Research Fellow in Engineering & Entrepreneurship Recap of the Session II: action plan, list of further steps and closing statementsġ4:30 Session III: Needs-based Innovation – Knowledge-Intensive Solutions Franz Leisch, managing director of ELGA GmbH, Austria Dr Valts Ābols, CEO, Children's Clinical University hospital.Kaspars Bērziņš, Advisor to the Minister for Health.Moderator: Toms Baumanis, Vice-Rector for Administration and Development, RSU Jānis Šlēziņš, Vigo Health, Latviaĭigital Health for Latvia: Challenges, Opportunities for Healthcare, Science and Society Next steps in collaboration with research and healthcare institutionsĭr. Working connected health solution already improving patients lives Vigo Health. Public’s participation in research: Data-based decision making in disease prevention and early diagnosticsĮmīls Sundjukovs, Computer Scientist dedicated to Healthcare and Education, Latvia All stakeholders in the process are ‘connected' by means of timely sharing and presentation of accurate and pertinent information regarding patient status through smarter use of data, devices, communication platforms and people.”ĭrive digital transformation through the Nationwide Electronic Health Record in Austriaĭr. med. “Connected Health encompasses terms such as wireless, digital, electronic, mobile, and tele-health and refers to a conceptual model for health management where devices, services or interventions are designed around the patient's needs, and health related data is shared, in such a way that the patient can receive care in the most proactive and efficient manner possible. Challenges met by people with chronic conditionsīaiba Ziemele, Chairwoman of the Board at Latvian Alliance of Rare Diseases, LatviaĪsst. The goal of the first session is to emphasise the benefits of digitally connected healthcare and to offer practical steps for improvement. Session I: Connected health – the future of healthcare
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