Optional programme

OCT 3

Transport

08:30 – 09:00

Transport by bus from hotel to joint site-visit

Joint site-visit

09:00 - 12:00

Rigshospitalet, Rigshospitalet’s Innovation Team and partners   

Global life expectancy is growing resulting in a vast increase in the elderly population. At the same time, the number of people with chronic diseases is estimated to increase. This group of patients has a relatively high number of encounters with the healthcare system. At the same time, there is a current shortage of staff in the healthcare sector, which is expected to grow significantly in the future, making it difficult to meet the needs of the growing number of patients. However, innovative technology presents avenues for new prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation methods. During this site-visit, the following question will be explored: How do we avoid lower quality in future treatments and ensure that innovation is incorporated and made possible as part of the solution?   

Agenda:

09:00-09:30
Arrival and welcome with a brief introduction to Rigshospitalet incl. the Transformation Agenda – The Future Rigshospitalet
By Professor Liselotte Højgaard, MD DMSc, KU, DTU & Rigshospitalet, Internationalization.

09:30-10:00
“BETA.HEALTH – Academy and Accelerator grant programme which supports innovation projects in Danish hospitals to spark the development of new or improved treatments and clinical solutions.”
By Rune Holdt, Director of Research and Innovation Rigshospitalet and BETA.HEALTH

10:00-10:30
“Real world data in cancer treatment – a learning healthcare system”
By Ulrik Niels Lassen, Professor, MD, PH.D. Head of Department, Department of Oncology, Rigshospitalet

10:30-11:00  
“Next-Gen Neurological Care – Home-based solutions for Continuous Monitoring and Precision Therapy.”
By Tejs Jansen, Senior physician, PhD. Section manager, Innovation Laboratory, Rigshospitalet

11:00-11:30
“Using OR Black Box data to enhance team performance and patient safety in the operation room.”
By Jeanett Strandbygaard, Department physician, PhD, clinical associate professor, Rigshospitalet

11:30-12:00
Round table

Venue: Rigshospitalet, Esther Møllers Vej 1, Copenhagen

LUNCH AND NETWORKING

12:00 - 13:00

Transport

13:00 – 13:30

Transport by bus from joint site-visit to site-visits 

Site-visits

13:30 – 16:30

For the PM session, the delegates choose one of the following options:

A Danish health authority, Danish hospitals, an industry association, international delegates, Danish and international companies

Over the years, ambitious digitalisation strategies have paved the way for Denmark’s position as an international frontrunner when it comes to digital health. To futureproof healthcare systems globally, governments are looking at ways to bring healthcare closer to citizens through various home treatment options, digital solutions, and new technology.

Host: Peder Søgaard-Pedersen, Director, DI Life Science 

Agenda:

13:25-13:30
Welcome and introduction
By Peder Søgaard-Pedersen

13:30-13:40
“Denmark’s Digital Future: Harnessing Technology for Global Health”
By Acting Tech Ambassador to Denmark, Ditte Bjerregaard

13:40-14:00
“Developing digital innovation that matches the needs of healthcare personnel and patients”
By Brian Holch Kristensen, Chief Innovation Officer from Bispebjerg Hospital

14:00-14:20
“Perspectives on developing digital innovation for resilient healthcare systems internationally”
By Lisbeth Sommervoll, CEO, Vestre Viken HF

14:20-14:35
Plenary debate: “Reflections on previous presentations”
Moderated by Peder Søgaard-Pedersen

14:35-14:50
Coffee break and networking

14:50-15:10
“Introducing a Danish example of a public-private partnership in digital health”
By Lotte Bjerre, Product Manager, Systematic

15:10-15:30
Focus groups: “How do we foster sustainable multi-stakeholder collaborations in digital innovation?”
Moderated by Healthcare Denmark

15:30-15:40
Key take-aways from focus groups
Moderated by Peder Søgaard-Pedersen

15:40-15:50
Coffee break and networkning

15:50-16:20
Roundtable: “How do we make sure that the citizens are not lost in an increasingly digitalised healthcare system?”
Moderated by Peder Søgaard-Pedersen 
Panelists:
Lotte Bjerre, Product Manager, Systematic
Juri Osmolovski, Director of Public Health, Capgemini
Brian Holch Kristensen, Head of Innovation
Lisbeth Sommervoll, CEO, Vestre Viken HF
Frank Bellivier, Ministerial Delegate Mental Health and Psychiatry, Ministry for Labour, Health and Solidarity

16:20-16:30
Key learnings
By Peder Søgaard-Pedersen

Venue: Digital Hub Denmark, Langebrogade 3B, 3rd floor, Copenhagen 

City of Copenhagen, Minister for Senior Citizens, CEO of Health and Care Administration, City of Copenhagen, Danish Health Authority 

For many years, Denmark has been working on securing a dignified ageing with focus on individual choices and helping senior citizens in maintaining their independence and quality of life. What does the future look like?

Agenda:

13:30-14:00
“Introduction to City of Copenhagen”
By Per Bennetsen, CEO, Health and Care Administration in Copenhagen

14:00-14:30
“Introduction to the Eilersminde Care Home”
By Camille Larsen, Care Home Manager

14:30-14:45
Break

14:45-15:15
“The Danish approach to elderly care”
By Nanna Skovgaard, Deputy Director General, Danish Health Authority

15:15-16:00
Tour of the nursing home

16:00–16:30
“The Senior Citizens Reform: Introduction to Denmark’s newest visions and initiatives in elderly care”
By Mette Kierkgaard, Minister for Senior Citizens in Denmark

Questions & dialogue

Venue: Nursing home, Eilersminde care home, Ruten 14, Brønshøj, Copenhagen

Transport

16:30 – 17:00

Transport by bus to hotel