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1st Heidelberg Spring Symposium Medical Informatics

May 17, 2023

Thank you very much and see you next year!
Abstract Volume 2023

In medicine, information systems are an important basis for excellent patient care and research. Digital medicine can only be successfully implemented if very good information systems are available. Today, however, efficient use is often still hampered by insufficient high-quality structured data. In 2021, the Institute of Medical Informatics (IMI) was founded at Heidelberg University Hospital. The research focus of the institute is information systems in medicine, especially the topic of structured patient data. We would like to promote scientific exchange in the German-speaking world on this topic and therefore cordially invite you to the 1st Heidelberg Spring Symposium on Medical Informatics. The main topic of the event will be information systems for the digitalization of medicine.

11:30 a.m.     Registration
12.00 p.m.First Session
12:00 p.m.Welcome
12:10 p.m.H. Abu Attieh et al. (Berlin): PROMs und DiGAs: Chancen und Herausforderungen
12:30 p.m.Lightning Talk
 

Th. Deutsch et al. (Heidelberg): ENABLE - innovative care concepts in the treatment of breast cancer patients

E. M. Hartmann et al. (Dortmund): Klinisches Informationssystem OPICAD zur Versorgungsoptimierung schwerstkranker Kinder aus aller Welt

J. Bittmann et al. (Heidelberg): Entwicklung einer neuen Methodik zur automatisierten Bestimmung der Akzeptanz von Medikations-Alerts mittels Ereignisanalyse

L. Meier (Cambridge, UK): Medical Informatics meets medical ethics

1:00 p.m.M. Ganzinger et al. (Heidelberg): Föderierte Datenerfassung für die klinische Forschung
1:15 p.m.ePoster summaries
1:30 p.m.Lunch and ePoster
2:30 p.m.Second Session
2:30 p.m.D. Krefting et al. (Göttingen): NUKLEUS - A Technical and Organisational Research Infrastructure to Support Timely, High Quality and FAIR Clinical Studies
2:50 p.m.Lightning Talks
 

M. Botelho et al. (Tübingen): Secure Distributed Medical Analytics for German Healthcare institutions using the Personal Health Train (PHT-meDIC)

C. Bruns et al. (Magdeburg): Using DICOM headers in FHIR Database for enrichment of the Medical Informatics Initiativ's core data set

A. Pfob et al. (Heidelberg): IMI-EDC Pilot Implementation at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Heidelberg

T. Ohlsen et al. (Lübeck): Webanwendung zur Unterstützung einer SNOMED CT-basierten Postkoordination

D. Hüske-Kraus (Böblingen): Ontologiebasierte Erzeugung klinischer Dokumente

3:30 p.m.P. Richter-Pechanski et al. (Heidelberg): Section Classification in German Discharge Letters using Few-Shot Learning and Prompting
3:45 p.m.Selection of best contribution & Conclusion
From 4:00 p.m.Networking
 ePoster
 

M. Aigner et al. (Neu-Ulm): Mobile Apps for COVID 19: First Results of a Systematic Review of Reviews

J. Bickenbach et al. (Aachen): Use Case ASIC

C. Bönisch et al. (Göttingen): Make Metadata relational again: Entwicklung einer Metadatenstruktur innerhalb des UMG-MeDIC

S. Hegde et al. (Heidelberg): Interactive Feasibility and Data Explorer for Clinical Data (FEDEX)

Y. Hollenbenders et al. (Heilbronn): Robustness of Electroencephalography-Biomarkers for Major Depressive Disorder – an Exemplary Study with Alpha Bandpower

M. Karthan et al. (Neu-Ulm): Developing a Mobile Serious Game Platform to Improve Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy for Children

D. Molinnus et al. (Aachen): Entwicklung einer digitalen Infrastruktur für eine intersektorale medizinische Versorgung – der klinische Anwendungsfall PICOS

E. Thomas et al. (Jena): Entwicklung von ETL-Verfahren für die interoperable Nutzung von Gesundheitsdaten – Grundprinzipien und Lessons learned

J. Varghese et al. (Münster): OpenEDC - Für interoperable und dezentrale Forschung

R. Verbücheln et al. (Tübingen): Verteilte Analysen zur Untersuchung der aktuellen Dokumentation ausgewählter seltener Erkrankungen zwischen verschiedenen Krankenhäusern mit DataSHIELD

S. Welten et al. (Aachen): Function, Aim, and Merit of the Personal Health Train for the Secondary Use of Clinical Data in Research

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Dugas, Heidelberg (Chair)
  • Prof. Dr. Petra Knaup-Gregori, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Michael Marschollek, Hannover
  • Prof. Dr. Fabian Prasser, Berlin
  • Prof. Dr. Ulrich Sax, Göttingen
  • Prof. Dr. Julian Varghese, Münster
  • Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Pryss, Würzburg
  • Prof. Dr. Carsten Müller-Tidow, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Michalski, Ulm
  • Prof. Dr. Markus Wallwiener, Heidelberg
  • PD Dr. Jan Larmann, Heidelberg
  • Prof. Dr. Walter-Emil Haefeli, Heidelberg
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