Label2Enable is organising a second in a series of online webinars called LabelRoundtable - online events with invited experts that target different stakeholders relevant to the ecosystem of fostering, developing and using health and wellness apps.
10:00 | Welcome and Introduction |
10:00-10:10 | How can Label2Enable foster adoption and trust in the use of health and wellness apps in clinical practice through the label based of CEN- ISO/ TS 82304-2? |
10:10-10:15 | Q+A |
10:15-10:25 | Medical professionals' views on using wellness and health apps in clinical practice - insights from a pan-European survey |
10:25-10:30 | Q+A |
10:30-10:45 | Health Technology Assessment in Digital Health. Comparing approaches for health apps and technologies: CEN-ISO/TS 82304-2 and the Finnish Digi-HTA |
10:45-10:50 | Q+A |
10:50-11:05 | Clinical assessment and evaluation of clinical evidence of Digital Health Technologies. Introduction to the approach used by the Review of Care and Health Apps (ORCHA) |
11:05-11:10 | Q+A |
11:10-11:30 | Final Discussion |
Ieva Biliūnaitė is post-doctoral researcher with expertise in clinical psychology, internet interventions, and behaviour science. Leiden University Medical Center
Adam McCabe is a Senior Digital Health Reviewer and Analyst at ORCHA. He leads the review criteria for Professional Assurance and Clinical Safety alongside relevant stakeholders based on various acceptance criteria. He also develops the ORCHA Review and accreditation models for outside organisations
Antanas Montvila is a radiologist at Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Also serves as a vice president at the European Junior Doctors Association (EJD). He is also co-leading a WP at Label2Enable project focused on increasing the adoption of healthcare apps into clinical practice.
Jarno Suominen is working as Senior Planning Officer in Finnish Coordinating Center for Health Technology Assessment with a background in biomedical engineering and life sciences. In healthcare, numerous new preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic methods are introduced yearly.
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