Martin Smatana
Martin Smatana studied at Oxford and Imerial College in London, where he graduated in health management. He worked in England as an analyst at a public health institute. From 2016 to 2020, he headed the Institute of Health Policy. He currently works in the field of artificial intelligence and works as an analyst for the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission. In addition, he cooperates with the Association for the Protection of Patients' Rights, is an advisor to the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and the Family and the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of VšZP. He is the author of several publications and a member of the social protection committee of the European Commission.
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Moderator
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ITAPA OPEN TALK: When will we live to be 200 years old?
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DISCUSSION "Data reform in healthcare – when will the right time come?"
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DISCUSSION "Healthy data: why do we need it?" II.part
Eva Sabajová, National Center for Health Information
Martin Smatana, analyst
Petra Zappe, AmCham
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Speakers of the How to work effectively with data in healthcare?
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DISCUSSION
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Discussion
Discussion of invited guests:
Peter Balík, MIRRI
Juraj Bárdy, Alistiq
Martin Fojtík, Dôvera zdravotná poisťovňa
Martin Smatana, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sports of the Slovak Republic
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Pohľad MZ SR na problematiku dát