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SUMMARY:FHIR DevDays 2020 by Firely
DESCRIPTION:\nFirely in partnership with SIL-Asia is here to bring you a discounted registration rate for the FHIR DevDays Virtual this coming November 17-20\, 2020!\nInterested participants from Low and Middle-Income Countries in the Asia Pacific region may apply for a discount code with SIL-Asia. From 750 EUR\, the registration fee for successful applicants will be reduced to 100 EUR (per individual). To apply for the discount code\, please answer this application form by October 15\, 2020. \n  \nFHIR DevDays\n\nDevDays is an event for IT professionals in healthcare\, whether new to FHIR or with previous experience\, to learn about FHIR in a collaborative environment. Participants will have a chance to work with the specification surrounded by others doing the same thing\, side by side (virtually) with experts to answer any questions. The three pillars for DevDays are: learn\, code and share. \nFormat & Program\nDevDays November 2020 will be a virtual edition.\nJust like the in-person edition\, the virtual event will deliver strong educational content including keynotes and tutorials\, plus specialty tracks including patient innovation\, startup\, and community tracks. Details can be found on the schedule\, which will be available in September. The time zones will cover Europe and Asia-Pacific. \nWho should attend?\n\nDevelopers\nSoftware Architects\nData Modelers and Data Scientists\nIntegration Specialists\nProduct Managers\nCTO’s and IT Managers\nStartups in Health IT\nStudents in Medical Informatics\n\nFor more information\, check out the official event page of FHIR DevDays Virtual at https://www.devdays.com/november-2020/ \n  \n  \n
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SUMMARY:Driving Healthcare Innovation: Digital Solutions from Australia's Industry Leaders
DESCRIPTION:\nAsian Development Bank\, Australian Trade and Investment Commission\, and Standards and Interoperability Lab – Asia present you ‘Driving Healthcare Innovation: Digital Solutions from Australia’s Industry Leaders’ on November 18\, 2020 (9:30 AM – 1:00 PM PHT). This digital health forum with Australia-based technology providers will feature two panel sessions.\nRegister here: https://cutt.ly/digitalhealthforum\n\nPanel Session 1: Reimagining Digital Health in the Time of COVID-19 (9:30 AM – 11:00 AM PHT)\nDigital health is continuously evolving as a new field to address the growing demands in healthcare service delivery. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has compounded prevailing health issues\, such as insufficient clinical care\, shortage of medical equipment\, and lack of mechanisms in place for infection testing. In this session\, we will see how industry-grade digital interventions in healthcare help combat the pandemic.  \nThe session will convene industry leaders in digital health to share how their respective solutions can help address the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically\, the session aims to: \n\nDescribe the specific challenges in healthcare that the digital health solution tries to resolve;\nCapture the process of designing digital health solutions for COVID-19; and\nDiscuss the benefits of implementing digital health solutions at the health facility level.\n\nFeatured digital technologies in this session are: \n\nGekko Medical designed and manufactured a ventilator for COVID-19 called ‘GeVentor.’ It was developed by globally experienced clinicians and researchers. Easy to use\, the unit has simple start-up procedures but with additional and more sophisticated functionality. GeVentor is a highly robust unit. Users can transport it in regional and more remote environments.\nKeyOptions developed Virolens™\, a COVID-19 screening device based on microscopic holographic imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) software technology. It uses a digital camera attached to a microscope to analyze saliva samples\, with the data run through a computer which is trained to identify the virus from other cells\, delivering an end result in just 20 seconds. \nCleanSpace offers ‘CleanSpace Halo\,’ a lightweight compact powered respirator designed by biomedical engineers. It is ergonomic and has minimal parts (no cables\, hoses\, or helmets). CleanSpace Halo is suitable for coronavirus and is used by hospitals in Australia and overseas. It is reusable and can provide high protection for biohazards.\n\n  \nPanel Session 2: Operationalizing Innovations in Healthcare Access and Delivery through Digital Health (11:30 AM – 1:00 PM PHT)\nDigital health has paved the way for innovative solutions to be adopted in healthcare access and delivery. One of these solutions is the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare to support clinical decision making by healthcare providers. In this session\, we will see how data science can enable the transformation of healthcare operations. \nThe session will convene industry leaders in digital health to share how their respective solutions can operationalize innovations in healthcare access and delivery. Specifically\, the session aims to: \n\nDocument challenges encountered and lessons learned in using digital health for healthcare operations.\nDisseminate best practices from operationalizing digital health.\nDiscuss how data science can help improve health outcomes.\n\nFeatured digital technologies in this session are: \n\niSimulate provides smart simulation solutions that are used by organizations across the world. They use the best of current mobile technology to create products that are more realistic\, cost-effective\, and simpler to use than traditional solutions. The flexible simulation systems allow training anytime and anywhere.\nPresagen is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology company that co-creates AI products with healthcare facilities while preserving data privacy and sharing commercial value. It revolutionizes healthcare data by leveraging AI for a shared benefit to clinics and patients anywhere in the world.\nSt John’s Ambulance “First Aid without boundaries” Currently train 400\,000 people a year in Western Australia alone in face to face training. They have developed a digital first aid training tool with the aim to make first aid a part of everyone’s life. Digital training is now available via an app\, online and even virtual reality.\n\n
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