The document advertises the Big Data Leaders Forum 2015 conference on big data and eHealth in clinical development. The two-day conference will be held on October 7-8, 2015 in Washington, DC and feature over 80 speakers from pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, payers, CROs, government, and academia. Attendees will learn about how big data and eHealth technologies can inform clinical trial design, generate real-world evidence, support commercial and payer strategies, and enable precision medicine. Sessions will explore using data from sources like EHRs, mobile technologies, wearables, social media, and patient-reported outcomes to enrich drug development and improve patient outcomes.
Background on the 30 projects pitching at the DayOne Conference on 9th September 2019. At the conference the projects will be assisted by mentors and conference participants to create a journey map to help them on their path to healthcare innovation.
How to implement digital medicine in the futureYoon Sup Choi
by Yoon Sup Choi, PhD
yoonsup.choi@gmail.com
Professor, SAHIST, Sungkyunkwan University
Director, Digital Healthcare Institute
Managing Partner, Digital Healthcare Partners
All medical imaging equipment manufactured today is supposed to conform to the DICOM standards. Viewing of the images thus produced cannot be done by ordinary imaging programs available on a regular PC. A special diagnostic medical imaging program is required, known as a DICOM workstation. For commercial use in medical diagnosis, such diagnostic medical imaging programs need to be FDA approved and need a special license. These measures ensure that any application developed for clinical purposes is capable of accurate depiction of high quality medical images.
Background on the 30 projects pitching at the DayOne Conference on 9th September 2019. At the conference the projects will be assisted by mentors and conference participants to create a journey map to help them on their path to healthcare innovation.
How to implement digital medicine in the futureYoon Sup Choi
by Yoon Sup Choi, PhD
yoonsup.choi@gmail.com
Professor, SAHIST, Sungkyunkwan University
Director, Digital Healthcare Institute
Managing Partner, Digital Healthcare Partners
All medical imaging equipment manufactured today is supposed to conform to the DICOM standards. Viewing of the images thus produced cannot be done by ordinary imaging programs available on a regular PC. A special diagnostic medical imaging program is required, known as a DICOM workstation. For commercial use in medical diagnosis, such diagnostic medical imaging programs need to be FDA approved and need a special license. These measures ensure that any application developed for clinical purposes is capable of accurate depiction of high quality medical images.
Health IT Summit Beverly Hills 2014 – Case Study “The Progression of Predictive Analytics: The Rothman Index” with Mark Headland, VP & CIO, Children’s Hospital of Orange County
Background on the 30 projects pitching at the DayOne Conference on 9th September 2019. At the conference the projects will be assisted by mentors and conference participants to create a journey map to help them on their path to healthcare innovation.
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in order to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions. Today, GPUs are found in almost all imaging modalities - including CT, MRI, x-ray, and ultrasound -- bringing compute capabilities to the edge devices. With the boom of deep learning research in medical imaging, more efficient and improved approaches are being developed to enable AI-assisted workflows.
Digital Therapeutics (DTx) - Disruption in HealthcareDr. Mario Weiss
Digital therapeutics is the current disruption in healthcare and GAIA is leading the way. They are delivering effective and fully automated treatments/interventions for global medical needs.
Gleecus Whitepaper : Applications of Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareSuprit Patra
In the field of medicine, Artificial Intelligence (AI) goes a long way in strengthening and improvising the communication between Doctors and Patient like never before. The Healthcare industry requires enormous amounts of digitized data to be periodically shared, stored and yet kept secure at the same time. Smart algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications in the healthcare sector By enabling intelligent applications to not only speak and listen but also to make decisions in unrivaled ways to nullify human errors.
Read this research paper to know how AI is taking healthcare by storm.
Get The Most Out Of Your Medical Imaging Equipment from Atlantis WorldwideAtlantis Worldwide LLC
Managing medical imaging equipment has always been challenging. You have to deal with staff shortages, the 4-28-21 Medical imaging bottom line, patient throughput and reducing exposure risks for staff and patients.
Utilizing wearable technology in remote patient monitoring with aging populat...Valencell, Inc
Most developed nations are experiencing a dramatic aging of the population, which is putting pressure our healthcare systems to provide care outside of medical facilities and driving opportunities for remote patient monitoring systems. In fact, 90% of family caregivers want a way to monitor their loved ones, receive alerts and be involved in their care. This webinar will discuss the trends driving remote patient monitoring today and how these systems are utilizing wearable technology to elevate the level of care possible outside of medical facilities. You won’t want to miss this webinar!
This presentation contains an introduction to emerging healthcare Technologies. These emerging technologies include Data Analytics, AI, Blockchain, Telehealth, virtual reality, cloud computing, and IOT. The concept of Nanorobots as future medicine is also included in this presentation.
Key Success factors in digital healthcareChiweon Kim
The slides were used at Bio Korea 2016.
The topic is key success factors in digital healthcare and it deals with 3 topics: Utility, Business model, platform.
Best practices in using wearable biometric sensors to prove medical use casesValencell, Inc
The use of wearable devices in health and medical use cases is growing rapidly along with the number and capabilities of wearable devices. The sensor technology embedded in wearables today rivals the capabilities of regulatory-approved medical devices, and in many cases enables new and different use cases than we’ve seen possible before. This session will highlight the best practices we’ve seen emerging recently from real-world projects proving the efficacy of wearable devices in health and medical use cases in the areas of cardiovascular conditions, neurological disease, pain management, and other areas of interest. We’ll also explore the potential pitfalls to avoid and key things to consider when using wearables in proving out your medical use case.
Health IT Summit Beverly Hills 2014 – Case Study “The Progression of Predictive Analytics: The Rothman Index” with Mark Headland, VP & CIO, Children’s Hospital of Orange County
Background on the 30 projects pitching at the DayOne Conference on 9th September 2019. At the conference the projects will be assisted by mentors and conference participants to create a journey map to help them on their path to healthcare innovation.
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in order to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions. Today, GPUs are found in almost all imaging modalities - including CT, MRI, x-ray, and ultrasound -- bringing compute capabilities to the edge devices. With the boom of deep learning research in medical imaging, more efficient and improved approaches are being developed to enable AI-assisted workflows.
Digital Therapeutics (DTx) - Disruption in HealthcareDr. Mario Weiss
Digital therapeutics is the current disruption in healthcare and GAIA is leading the way. They are delivering effective and fully automated treatments/interventions for global medical needs.
Gleecus Whitepaper : Applications of Artificial Intelligence in HealthcareSuprit Patra
In the field of medicine, Artificial Intelligence (AI) goes a long way in strengthening and improvising the communication between Doctors and Patient like never before. The Healthcare industry requires enormous amounts of digitized data to be periodically shared, stored and yet kept secure at the same time. Smart algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications in the healthcare sector By enabling intelligent applications to not only speak and listen but also to make decisions in unrivaled ways to nullify human errors.
Read this research paper to know how AI is taking healthcare by storm.
Get The Most Out Of Your Medical Imaging Equipment from Atlantis WorldwideAtlantis Worldwide LLC
Managing medical imaging equipment has always been challenging. You have to deal with staff shortages, the 4-28-21 Medical imaging bottom line, patient throughput and reducing exposure risks for staff and patients.
Utilizing wearable technology in remote patient monitoring with aging populat...Valencell, Inc
Most developed nations are experiencing a dramatic aging of the population, which is putting pressure our healthcare systems to provide care outside of medical facilities and driving opportunities for remote patient monitoring systems. In fact, 90% of family caregivers want a way to monitor their loved ones, receive alerts and be involved in their care. This webinar will discuss the trends driving remote patient monitoring today and how these systems are utilizing wearable technology to elevate the level of care possible outside of medical facilities. You won’t want to miss this webinar!
This presentation contains an introduction to emerging healthcare Technologies. These emerging technologies include Data Analytics, AI, Blockchain, Telehealth, virtual reality, cloud computing, and IOT. The concept of Nanorobots as future medicine is also included in this presentation.
Key Success factors in digital healthcareChiweon Kim
The slides were used at Bio Korea 2016.
The topic is key success factors in digital healthcare and it deals with 3 topics: Utility, Business model, platform.
Best practices in using wearable biometric sensors to prove medical use casesValencell, Inc
The use of wearable devices in health and medical use cases is growing rapidly along with the number and capabilities of wearable devices. The sensor technology embedded in wearables today rivals the capabilities of regulatory-approved medical devices, and in many cases enables new and different use cases than we’ve seen possible before. This session will highlight the best practices we’ve seen emerging recently from real-world projects proving the efficacy of wearable devices in health and medical use cases in the areas of cardiovascular conditions, neurological disease, pain management, and other areas of interest. We’ll also explore the potential pitfalls to avoid and key things to consider when using wearables in proving out your medical use case.
Precision Medicine & Biomarkers Leaders Summit - Boston USA - 7th & 8th MayTony Couch
Tracks focus on R&D strategies, Biomarker development, Immuno-oncology, CDx development, AI and Big data analysis and approaches – Attending this Summit will provide you with the opportunity to mix and interact with experts working in all facets of Precision Medicine through the individual, panel and roundtable discussions on offer.
Precision Medicine & Biomarkers Leaders Summit - Boston USA - 7th & 8th MayTony Couch
This expanding series attracts the leading authorities worldwide working in companion diagnostics, biomarkers, immuno-oncology, liquid biopsies, AI and other facets of precision medicine. It has been praised for its stimulating, interactive and engaging environment where it brings together a multi-disciplined community of researchers, leaders and innovators whose aim is to develop groundbreaking and impactful treatments for patients.
This conference offers delegates an in-depth view of the latest initiatives that are simplifying and improving the clinical trial experience for the patient through data-sharing and setting industry standards. Leading individuals from biopharma partnerships and consortia come together to share the results and impact of their projects, as well as insights on areas ripe for future collaboration. The conference provides delegates with opportunities to learn from one another in regard to what works now and a forum to discuss how to leverage and build on collective experiences to advance innovation across the wider community.
We discuss:
Responsible Clinical Trials Data Sharing – Protecting Intellectual Property While Enabling Public Access to Data.
The Project Data Sphere Initiative – A New Data Sharing and Analytics Model for Cancer Research.
Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative – Advancing Central IRBs, IND Safety and a Quality by Design Approach to Clinical Trial Operations.
Lessons Learned from Pilot Studies on Risk-Based Monitoring Methodology to Identify Risk and Ensure Data Quality.
A Model to Create, Share, and Re-Use Structured Content throughout the Clinical Trial Life Cycle – The Sanofi-TransCelerate Collaboration.
CISCRP Recommendations – Communicate Trial Results to Participants to Improve Experience and Build Support for the Clinical Research Enterprise.
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The FDA Digital Health Center of Excellence is part of the planned evolution of the digital health program with the intent to drive synergy for digital health efforts, align strategy with implementation, prepare the FDA for the digital health future, and protect patients and maintain the FDA standards of safety and effectiveness.
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This free in-depth webinar, presented by Matthew DiamondChief Medical Officer, Digital Health Center of Excellence, will cover the digital health landscape and areas of application, goals and outcomes, planned services and launch plan, and the current areas of focus - including AI/ML-Based SaMD.
This presentation originally aired during the 2021 State of Medical Device Virtual Summit.
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Digital health has been around for quite some
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77% Director
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80+ Speakers
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SPEAKERS INCLUDE
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Dr Trent Haywood
SVP, Office of Clincial
Affairs and Chief
Medical Officer,
Bluecross BlueShield
association
Mark Pitts
VP, Enterprise
Informatics, Data
& Analytics
highmark health
Dr Howard Golub
Vice President,
Clinical Research
Walgreens
Dr Dimitris
Agrafiotis
VP & Chief Data
Officer,
covance
Dr Nicholas Marko
Chief Data
Officer
Geisinger health
System
Dr Roy Baynes
SVP, Global
Clinical
Development
merck
Frank Cunningham
International Policy
Officer, CONNECT
european
commission
Dr Peter Bergethon
Head of
Computational
Neuromedicine
Pfizer
Joe Corkery
Senior Product Manager,
Cloud Healthcare
& Life Sciences
Google
Lita Sands
Global Head,
Digital
Transformation
novartis
Shaun Braun
Vice President,
Group Information
Officer
Stryker
Dirk Schapeler
Director, Digital
Health
Bayer healthcare
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early development
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Understand how big data supports
& strengths value
Plan strategic collaborations
Filled with CIOs
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Stories of using big data & eHealth
tools to recruit & communicate
real-world data
Discover how wearables, social
media & PROs are feeding data
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pharma but payers, providers,
pharmacies and patient groups
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IN CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT 2015
Dr Trent Haywood,
SVP, Office of Clinical Affairs and Chief
Medical Officer, Bluecross BlueShield
association
Leo Barella,
VP, Enterprise IT Data Intelligence,
Bluecross BlueShield michigan
Dr John Reynders,
VP, R&D Informatics, alexion
Pharmaceuticals
Eddie Chan,
Head, Search & Evaluation, Sanofi
Dr Thomas Tsang,
Chief Medical Officer, merck healthcare
Services and Solutions
Dr Tomasz Sablinski,
Founder, transparency life Science
Dr Howard Golub,
VP, Clinical Research, Walgreens
Dr James Weatherall,
Head Advanced Analytics Centre,
astraZeneca
Dr Robert McBurney,
President & CEO, accelerated cure
Project for mS
Dr Morten Sogaard,
VP & Head Enterprise Scientific
Technology Operations, Pfizer
Prof John Quackenbush,
Co-Founder of GenoSpace,
dana-farber/harvard
Dr Thomas Defay,
Global Project Leader and Head of
Informatics, Neuroscience iMed,
astraZeneca
Dr Aaron Galaznik,
Senior Director, Real World Data and
Analytics, Pfizer
Judy Villafranca,
Senior Director, Head of Clinical Data
Management, medimmune
Dan Ringenbach,
R&D IT Director, Shire Pharmaceuticals
Rhett Alden,
Senior Director, Cloud, Sanofi
Dr Nicholas Marko,
Chief Data Officer, Geisinger health
David Isom,
Global Head, R&D Information Strategy
and Analytics, Pfizer
Dr William Daley,
VP, Medical Affairs, Aging, Business
Development & Licensing, Sanofi
Gillian Cannon,
SVP Commercial Strategy and Consumer
Insight, otsuka
Dr Omar Dabbous,
Head of Quantitative Science Payer
Evidence, GSK
Francis Rienzo,
Senior Director of Partners & Patient
Health, Sanofi
Dr Joshua Knowles,
Assistant Professor & Director of FH Clinic,
Stanford university
Dr Roy Baynes,
VP, Global Clinical Development, merck
Bill Pierce,
Chief Platform Solutions, Parexel
Carol Smolij,
Chief of Staff, Healthcare Management,
health Partners Plan
Dr Lothar Tremmel,
VP, Biostatistics & Programming, incyte
Jesse Sturino,
Head, R&D Analytics, Integration and
Innovation, GSK
Craig Richardson,
Former Head of Real World Data, Johnson
& Johnson
Mark Lelinski,
CEO - Specialty Biopharmaceuticals
Analytics, frost data capital
Shailja Dixit,
Head of Health Economic and Outcomes
Research, actavis/forest labs
Alan Go,
Chief Cardiovascular and Metabolic
Conditions Section, Kaiser Permanente
Stephen Chick,
Market VP, humana
Dr Vincent Polito,
Head of Data Science, Shire
Dr Markus Warmuth,
President & CEO, h3 Biomedicine
Dimitris K. Agrafiotis,
Vice President & Chief Data Officer,
covance
Dr Kenna Mills Shaw,
Executive Director, Institute for
Personalized Cancer Therapy,
md anderson cancer center
Scott Marshall,
Managing Director, Analytics, Precision for
medicine
Cindy Geoghegan,
Patient Advocate, Project data Sphere
Raziubbin Ali,
caremore extensivist
Mark Pitts,
VP, Enterprise Informatics, Data &
Analytics, highmark health
Katherine Wilemon,
President & CEO, fh foundation
Dr Jean-Claude ZenKlusen,
Director, The Cancer Genome Atlas,
nci, nih
Kelly Myers,
Chief Technology Officer, fh foundation
Cindy Geoghegan,
Principal, Patient and Partners llc
Karen Madden,
President, Informatics, Perkinelmer, inc.
Adriana Karaboutis, Executive Vice
President, Biogen
Raghunath Chintala, VP Information
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SPEAKERS
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8 reaSonS TO ATTEND
Speed up clinical trials
Reduce cost, time and
challenges with devices
discover apps that improve care
Gather outcomes data for HTA,
payers & patients
real-World data
Learn how to launch pragmatic
clinical & observational trials
using mobile apps
discover new disease targets
Digital medicine is accelerating
research
communicate with digital
directors in the clinic
This is not just a pharma meeting
Wellness technologies and apps
Own the disease management
space
Wearables showcase
Talks on the latest tech
disruptive innovators
Meet the startups driving the
future of medicine
“The Big Data Leaders Forum was one of the most
informative meetings I have attended. The
speakers were knowledgeable, and represented
a cross-section of stakeholders: pharmaceutical
clinical development, outcomes research,
medical affairs and information technology;
experts in complex analytics; and designers of
systems to mine and analyze various data sources.
There was ample opportunity for networking and
information sharing. The atmosphere was
energetic and collegial, and demonstrated the
potential in the rapidly growing field."
dr Joe hulihan, Global medical affairs leader,
neuroscience, Janssen
"The team at Phacilitate are not just event
coordinators. They are knowledgeable
professionals with expertise in the domains relevant
to the conferences they build. As such, you can
expect insightful quality in the speaking lineup, the
networking mechanisms and the overall context of
the meeting. Coupled with world class service,
they are a machine for “can’t miss” events."
James mielke, managing director, the center for
dynamic data analytics, rutgers, the State
university of new Jersey
Frank Cunningham,
International Policy Officer, CONNECT,
european commission
Mihaela Cozmi,
Director, Human Factors Engineering,
hospira
Dr Lode Dewulf,
VP and Chief Patient Affairs Officer, ucB
Dr Soeren Mattke,
Managing Director, rand health advisory
Services
Dirk Schapeler,
Director, Digital Health, Bayer healthcare
Dr Peter Bergethon,
Head of Computational Neuroscience,
Pfizer
Nina Mian,
Head of Biomedical Informatics,
astraZeneca
Michael Wahlster,
CEO, imPact
Kristian Ranta,
CEO and Co-Founder, mendor
Dr David Howe,
CEO, luminacare
Dan Vàhdat,
CTO & Co-Founder, medopad
Omri Shor,
CEO, mediSafe
Dr Lee Kallenbach,
Principal, Research & Data Analytics,
Practice fusion
Prof Stanley Shaw,
Co-Director, Center for Assessment
Technology & Continuous Health
(CATCH), harvard medical School
Dr David Albert,
Founder & Chief Medical Officer, alivecor
Dale Jessop,
CTO, exco intouch
Daphne Psacharopoulos,
SVP Client Services & Strategic Initiatives,
Patientslikeme
Dr Doreen Grech,
Director, External Partnerships, CNS
Practice, ucB
Alaa Hamed,
Head, Global Evidence and Value
Development, Genzyme
Ian Kremer,
Executive Director, lead coalition
Steve Monnier,
Vice President, ihealth labs
Dr Symantha Melemed,
Senior Director, Oncology Tailoring, eli lilly
Alexander Pelletier,
Director of Digital Innovation, Boston
children’s hospital
Dr Sandeep Pulim,
CMIO, @Point of care
Trish Nettleship,
Director Social Media & Influence, ucB
Nigel Hughes,
Director, Integrative Healthcare
Informatics, Janssen
Dr Brian Choi,
Chief Medical Information Officer, the
George Washington medical faculty
associates
Dr Vivek Narayan,
Founder, CEO, Gormonjee
Anthony Caparso,
Chief Scientist, autonomic technologies
Roozbeh Ghaffari,
CTO, mc10
Troy Astorino,
Co-Founder & CTO, Picnichealth
Josh Stein,
CEO, adheretech
Dr Leonardo Valentino,
Head, Hemophilia & Blood Disorders,
Baxalta
Dr David Lee Scher,
Cardiac Electrophysiologist, the heart
Group of lancaster General health
Lita Sands,
Global Head, Digital Transformation,
novartis
Dr Jean-Claude ZenKlusen,
Director, The Cancer Genome Atlas, nci,
nih
Shaun Braun,
Vice President, Group Information Officer,
Stryker
John Dornan,
Executive Director, ceo roundtable on
cancer
Joe Corkery,
Senior Product Manager, Cloud
Healthcare & Life Sciences, Google
Dr Kal Patel,
Head of Digital Health, amgen
Sara Church,
Head of Patient Adherence and
Engagement, amgen
SPEAKERS
4. day one // WEDNESDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2015
morninG Plenary
I Responding to disruption and real world data science innovation
- where will big data and eHealth have greatest impact, utility
and value on patient outcomes?
I Generating real world evidence and leveraging it to inform
clinical trial design, render better decisions and reduce the cost
of care.
I Why increased data sharing rewards great science
I Using big data to influence and enrich the translational strategy
I Mining genotype / phenotype data to characterise patients,
improve protocol design
I Identifying sub-populations & determining end points
I Informing dose response in early phase development
I How / when might wearable devices being used to feed data
into trials
I How might real-time data, wellness applications, social media and
PROs be leveraged to support the clinical evidence package?
I How enterprise scientific workflow environment drives innovation
I Data sharing, pooling and pre-competitive collaboration
I How can we utilize EHR data?
I Impact of Cloud Computing on Clinical Trials
I Integrating and making novel data visualization technologies
accessible
I Using clinical dashboards to drive clinical trial metrics
I Building an IT strategy and digital enablement across worldwide
business capabilities
afternoon Plenary
Tracking the emergence of pragmatic clinical trials to leverage big
data resources
Engaging with payers on real world evidence and feeding this into
commercial decisions, pricing, patient access
Developing innovative contracting using real-world data
What is the role of big data and eHealth technologies to support
the regulatory and market access approval pathways?
day tWo // THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER
morninG Plenary
Interface between life-cycle management, R&D and technology
development
Integrating data science into a highly regulated, high risk industry
Finding the data: Patients as partners in drug development. Case
study from the FIND FH initiative between Amgen, Stanford
University & FH Foundation
What is the big data strategy of the leading CROs? How are they
integrating it into the business and how will it affect their clients?
Payer perspective: challenges of sharing data in the patient care
continuum
Have we got the optimum skills and tools to support the rigour of
clinical development and hypothesis testing?
afternoon Plenary
Update on Obama’s Precision Medicine Initiative;What sources of
data might be involved? Genome information, on-going
longitudinal studies, health records, blood-test results, claims
data….
BiG data and ehealth: THE KEY TO PRECISION
MEDICINE’S SUCCESS
netWorKinG
Want to speak, present or join the discussion?
contact Sumit Pal now on +44 (0)20 7384 7969 to find out more!
BiG data and ehealth: FOCUS SESSION: HOW ARE
BIG DATA AND EHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES BEING
USED TO INFORM TRIAL DESIGN?
FOCUS SESSION 2: BIG DATA CURATION TO ENSURE
QUALITY & VALUE IN CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING
BiG data and ehealth: USING BIG DATA TO
SUPPORT COMMERCIAL AND PAYER STRATEGY
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND INTERNAL
COLLABORATION TO INTEGRATE BIG DATA ACROSS
THE DRUG DEVELOPMENT CONTINUUM
FOCUS SESSION: BIG DATA ANALYTICS
BiG data and ehealth: BIG DATA AND EHEALTH AS
ENABLERS OF PRECISION MEDICINE – HOW AND
WHEN?
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The meeting was excellent: a broad view of
where biopharma is going with big data,
fantastic opportunities to network with
service providers that could become useful.
dr duccio medini, Global head of Quantitative Sciences, novartis
vaccines research
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day one // WEDNESDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2015
morninG Plenary
I Future EU-US cooperation activities under the EU-US Roadmap
for eHealth
I Responding to disruption and real world data science innovation
- where will eHealth have greatest impact, utility and value on
patient outcomes?
I Creating a digital strategy for Pharma; Development of
technical solutions for Big Data using sources including EMR, E
HR, Mobile Technologies
I Mining genotype / phenotype data to characterise patients,
improve protocol design
I Identifying sub-populations & determining end points
I Informing dose response in early phase development
I How / when might wearable devices being used to feed data
into trials
I How might real-time data, wellness applications, social media
and PROs be leveraged to support the clinical evidence
package?
I Illustrating the promises and challenges of deploying eHealth
and the big data it generates to collect adverse events data,
drug adherence, drive better patient outcomes, for chronic
disease management, to support reimbursement and reduce
cost of pharmacovigilance.
I From Drug to Device: Creating a combination device
I How social media apps can be applied to improve patient care
afternoon Plenary
I Tracking the emergence of pragmatic clinical trials to leverage
big data resources
I Engaging with payers on real world evidence and feeding this
into commercial decisions, pricing, patient access
I Developing innovative contracting using real-world data
I What is the role of big data and eHealth technologies to support
the regulatory and market access approval pathways?
day tWo // THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER
Where does pharma see eHealth having greatest impact on drug
development and patient care?
Digitally enabling healthcare service transformation – opportunities
and threats
meet the disruptors: the ehealth revolution and to get personal with
Bigdata
95% of patients in the US are not enrolled in clinical trials. These
case studies will illustrate how big data and eHealth innovation are
being applied to augment, support and transform the patient
communications.
What evidence is there of utility and validity across the drug
development lifecycle?
Proof of concept – case studies and practical demonstrations of
technologies and applications which are supporting clinical
development and post marketing efforts
BiG data and ehealth: THE KEY TO PRECISION
MEDICINE’S SUCCESS
FOCUS SESSION: EHEALTH APPLICATIONS TO
SUPPORT BETTER CLINICAL CARE
PLENARY: EHEALTH – HOW QUICKLY WILL IT
TRANSFORM THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY?
BiG data and ehealth: FOCUS SESSION: PATIENT
RECRUITMENT AND ENGAGEMENT
FOCUS SESSION: EHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES AND
APPLICATIONS IN ACTION
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Want to speak, present or join the discussion?
contact Sumit Pal now on +44 (0)20 7384 7969 to find out more!
BiG data and ehealth: FOCUS SESSION: HOW ARE
BIG DATA AND EHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES BEING
USED TO INFORM TRIAL DESIGN?
BiG data and ehealth: USING BIG DATA TO
SUPPORT COMMERCIAL AND PAYER STRATEGY
ehealth
Social Media channels will generate
significant health care data - from 50 petabytes
today to 25,000 petabytes by 2020
Excellent content and presentations with
some really high level speakers. As an
exhibitor it was a well organised and well
attended event with very senior level
delegates.
maggie massam, head of Business development, clinical Practice
research datalink (cPrd)
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WHY SHOULD YOU BE
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CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT
AND EHEALTH FORUM?
demonstrate thought
leadership
in front of the most senior pharma
audience to attend a Big Data and
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Showcase your products
in front of budget-holders actively
looking for innovative solutions
network & Generate new
Business leads
from all the key stakeholders involved in
eHealth and Big Data, enabling you to
drive your organization forward
Build your brand presence
in front of 25,000 contacts over the
course of a 5 month marketing
campaign!
THE LEADING SHOWCASE FOR
EHEALTH RESEARCH AND PRODUCTS
INNOVATION ACCELERATOR
I Wearable technologies
I Drug Delivery
I Applications for Clinical Trials
I Mobile apps for patient outcome data
I Patient recruitment; including rare diseases
I R&D insights for Oncology, CNS, Cardio and COPD.
I Engaging with the ePatient community
I Controlling infectious disease
I Chronic disease management
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EVENT PHARMA HAS EVER SEEN.
contact Sumit Pal,
Business development manager
on +44 (0)20 7384 7969
or on sumit@phacilitate.co.uk
now to creaet a package customized
to your business needs.
calling Big data and ehealth start ups!
Phacilitate’s new Innovation Accelerator will provide
you with a unique opportunity to promote your
solutions to a heavyweight panel of judges, who are
actively searching for new technologies to transform
the industry. Enter now to:
I Pitch to Potential Partners
I Gain exposure to 250+ senior delegates at Big Data
in Clinical Development & eHealth
I Receive advice from industry experts
I Have the opportunity to join the “Start-up Boot
Camp” Programme
I Be crowned “The Next Big Thing”
To find out how you can be involved in this exciting
new competition contact Sumit Pal today on
+44 (0)20 7384 7969 or on sumit@phacilitate.co.uk
“The Big Data Leaders Forum 2014 was the perfect event for
NorthWest EHealth to showcase our world leading real world clinical
trial technology. The event brought together industry leaders from
around the world with an impressive programme of talks on the
future of big data in improving clinical trials and recruitment – all
global pharma budget holders should be there.”
Bruce magill, head of Business development, north West ehealth
“It was very well planned and executed all the way from the
venue, to the speakers, discussion topics, agenda, and
delegate/speaker selection. I am sure it was not a small feat so
congratulations on a job very well done.”
dr anastasia christianson, head, translational r&d it,
Bristol myers-Squibb