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Program - ITAPA HEALTH & CARE 2023


08:00
Registration and morning coffee
09:00
Hot-seat
09:00 - 09:50 How to support innovation in healthcare?
09:00
Michal Kovačič, moderator
Panel moderated by
09:05
Michal Palkovič, Ministry of Health SR
Hot-seat
09:25
Natália Barinková, Slovak Investment and Trade Development Agency
How can SARIO support slovak innovative solutions (even in healthcare)
09:30
Róbert Babeľa, Ministry of Health SR
Ján Kyselovič, Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information
Richard Strapko, General Health Insurance Company
Norbert Žilka, Slovenská akadémia vied
Jakub Fejfar, AGEL Hospital Nový Jičín
DISCUSSION "How to support innovations in healthcare?"
13:00
Lekári a moderné technológie - robotické riešenia v praxi
10:10 - 11:30 Doctors and modern technologies - robotic solutions in practice
Will robots replace doctors? What about the medical staff? The short answer is no, but in return they can sharply increase the performance of hospitals and, to some extent, replace the missing medical staff. However, there are a lot of robots and many types. Which ones are used most often and with the greatest success in patient care?
10:10
Michal Kovačič, moderator
Panel moderated by
10:15
Kamil Zeleňák, University Hospital Martin
Live-stream
10:45
Eric Barat, Collin Medical
Why is the RobOtol needed in otology?
10:55
Marián Duffek, Central Military Hospital Ružomberok
Vladimír Baláž, SMER - SD
DISCUSSION "Doctors and modern technologies - robotic solutions in practice"
11:30
Lunch
11:00
Kybernetická bezpečnosť v zdravotníctve
12:30 – 13:10 Cyber Security in Healthcare Sector
It's a matter of life. Health data refers to the most sensitive data ever. The digital transformation of the healthcare sector, on the one hand, increases the efficiency and quality of care, but on the other hand, it represents a large and ever-growing risk of misuse. How to defend against it?
12:30
Peter Matej, incident.sk
Panel moderated by
12:35
Paula Babicová, Dôvera Health Insurance Company
Rastislav Janota, National Security Authority SK-CERT NBÚ
Martin Laubert, NCZI
DISCUSSION "Cybersecurity in healthcare sector"
12:20
12:20 - 13:00 Safe hospital
13:10 - 14:10 A cyber ​​security from the ambulance to the hospital

It is often said in both medicine and cybersecurity that prevention is better than cure. It emphasizes the importance of taking proactive measures to minimize the risk and prevent the damage. In this panel, we will cover the concept of prevention in cyber security, including the importance of preventive measures, examples of preventive measures, and the benefits of prevention. In medicine, preventive measures can include regular checkups, vaccinations, and healthy lifestyle habits to prevent disease. Similarly, in the area of cyber security, preventive measures can include the implementation of security controls such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems. Educating users on how to recognize and avoid potential threats is key.

13:10
Mario Minarovský, CREDIBILIS
Panel moderated by
13:15
13:35
Ivan Makatura, Cyber Security Competence and Certification Center
Matúš Šesták, Ministry of Health of Slovak Republic
Peter Dufek, ProCare and Wolrd of Health
Pavol Vrabec, University Hospital Martin
Roman Tuchyňa, technology strategist
DISCUSSION A cyber security from the ambulance to the hospital
09:30
Reforma dát v zdravotníctve – kedy nastane ten správny čas?
14:10 – 15:20 Data reform in healthcare - when is the right time?
What is the importance of quality data for the optimization of healthcare and the support of innovative treatment? Slovakia has invested a lot of money in the consolidation of health data. When will we see the results? When will data be available that will allow us to really analyse the effects of individual types of treatment? When will data be available for scientific and other purposes? Where is the problem?
14:10
Michal Kovačič, moderator
Panel moderated by
14:15
Róbert Babeľa, Ministry of Health SR
Hot-seat
14:25
Vladimír Nosáľ, Neurological Clinic JLF UK and University Hospital Martin
Matej Mišík, Institute of Health Analyzes of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic
Martin Smatana, analyst
Martin Fojtik, Dôvera, health insurance company
Barbora Mareková, National Center for Health Information
DISCUSSION "Data reform in healthcare – when will the right time come?"
15:20
Coffee-break
14:00
Zdravotníctvo v gescii samospráv pred kolapsom?
15:50 – 16:40 Healthcare in the hands of municipalities before collapse?
A significant part of health care is managed by local governments. Either regions or municipalities. Whether it's ambulances, some clinics or aftercare entities. In practice, it is the biggest gateway to health care. At the same time, in some regions, more than a third of ambulatory doctors are at or close to retirement age. Is the health sector in the hands of local governments facing collapse? What can the regional public administration do to effectively solve the situation? Can any technologies be used to mitigate the problem?
15:50
Samuel Arbe, Center for Innovative Healthcare
Panel moderated by
15:55
Elena Prokopová, Slovak Society of Primary Pediatric Care
Tomáš Szalay, SASKA
Lucia Povalová, MZ SR
Igor Moravčík, Slovak Chamber of Dentists
Pavel Oravec, Slovak Medical Chamber
DISCUSSION "Healthcare under the management of municipalities before the collapse?"
15:00
ITAPA OPEN TALK: Za čo a ako nakúpiť technológie pre zdravotníctvo? Zdroje a obstarávanie
16:40 – 17:50 ITAPA Open Talk: For what and how to buy healthcare technology? Resources and procurement
How to set up public procurement in the healthcare sector so that it is fast and efficient? Are we trapped by the necessity of the lowest price, or is it possible to apply quality criteria as well? Is strategic public procurement planning fiction or reality? How are we doing with transparency? How can artificial intelligence increase the transparency of public procurement?
16:40
Xénia Makarová, Let´s Stop Corruption Foundation
Panel moderated by
16:45
Juraj Tkáč, Union of Public Procurement Professionals
Ondrej Kuruc, Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic
Jaroslav Lexa, Office for Public Procurement
Ľubica Hlinková, Expert
Jana Bittó Cigániková, Committee of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for Health
ITAPA Open Talk
17:50
The end of the conference and a glass of wine


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