November 28-29, 2023 | Berlin
Vth Interdisciplinary Congress on Young Research and Practice

Quality and Efficiency: a Contradiction in Terms? –
The future of medical excellence in economically challenging times

in collaboration with Heinz Nixdorf Stiftung
and Charité – Universitätdmedizin Berlin

 

Welcome to our Congress!

Here is some additional information to help you find your way through the Congress programme.

 

Additional Information

The plenary sessions will take place in the lecture hall of the Umweltforum and simultaneous translation into English will be provided throughout. Headphones are available on request at the registration counter.

Nov 29, 2023


 

Working groups will take place at the hall of the Umweltforum as well as at the 5th floor of the Neue Mälzerei nearby. The pathway is indicated. Working groups will take place as follows:

Working Group 1 | Prof. Dr. Oya Beyan | Umweltforum, Saal
Working Group 2 | Prof. Dr. Volker Amelung | Neue Mälzerei, 5. OG, Kuppelsaal Nord
Working Group 3 | Prof. Dr. Jan Schnellenbach | Neue Mälzerei, 5. OG, Plenarsaal
Working Group 4 | Prof. Dr. Juliane Köberlein-Neu | Neue Mälzerei, 5. OG, Kuppelsaal Süd

Would you like to participate in the plenary discussion? For this purpose approach one of the microphones in the hall or go online www.slido.com code: 543210. In view of the planned publication of the congress proceedings, it is essential that you state your name when you join the discussion.

One final request for the event as a whole: Please wear your name badge for the full duration of the Congress. The badge makes communication easier and also serves as legitimation for admission. Please remember to return the badge at the end of the Congress.

Tuesday, Nov 28, 2023

Programm


6.00 p.m.


 

Word of Welcome

Dr.-Ing. Horst Nasko

 

Introduction

Quality and Efficiency: A Contradiction in Terms? –
On the Future of Medical Excellence in Economically Challenging Times

Prof. Dr. Heyo K. Kroemer

 

Opening Address

Federal Minister Prof. Dr. Karl Wilhelm Lauterbach MP, Federal Ministry of Health, Berlin

 

Panel Discussion

Prof. Ran Balicer, Chief Innovation Officer, Clalit Health Services, Tel Aviv
Prof. Dr. Alena Buyx, Professor of Ethics in Medicine and Health Technologies and Director of the Institute of History and Ethics in Medicine, Technical University of Munich / Chair, German Ethics Council
Jeanne Kehren, Member of the Executive Committee and Senior Vice President
Digital & Commercial Innovation, Pharmaceuticals Division, Bayer AG, Berlin
Peter Schardt Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Siemens Healthineers, Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen
Prof. Achim Wambach Ph.D., President, ZEW – Leibniz- Institut für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH Mannheim

Moderator: Dr. h.c. Heike Schmoll, Science and Education Editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Berlin


8.15 p.m.


 

Informal get-together

Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023

Programm


8.45 a.m.


 

Word of Welcome

Barbara Frenz


9.00 a.m.


 

Working Groups


11.30 a.m.


 

Chaired discussion

by journalists of the theme of the congress incorporating the ideas and proposals put forward by the young researchers in the working groups: Dr. Marc Beise, Olaf Gersemann, Britta Weddeling, Marie Zahout
Followed by the presentation of the “Young Science 2023” poster prizes
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Heyo K. Kroemer

Quality and Efficiency: A Contradiction in Terms? Outlook and Implementation

Panel Discussion

Dr. Susanne Johna, 1st Chair, Marburger Bund – National Association of Medical Employees / Vice-President, German Medical Association, Berlin
Dr. Doris Pfeiffer, Chair of the Board of Management, German National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds, Berlin
Dr. Benedikt Simon, Chief Officer lntegrated and Digital Care, Asklepios Kliniken GmbH & Co. KGaA, Hamburg
Dr. Ilias Tsimpoulis, Chief Medical Officer, Doctolib GmbH, Berlin
Moderator: Dr. Marc Beise, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Rome


1.45 p.m.


 

Closing Words

Prof. Dr. Heyo K. Kroemer

To be followed by a Farewell Reception (with refreshments)

Working Group 1 | Umweltforum, Saal

AI in Medicine – Balancing Innovation and Risks

 

Chair:

Prof. Dr. Oya Beyan, Professor of Medical Informatics, Institute for Biomedical Informatics, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne

Co-Chair (Practitioners):

Prof. Dr. Frederick Klauschen, Chair Holder, Institute of Pathology, Ludwig Maximilians-Universität Munich

Co-Chair (Journalists):

Britta Weddeling, Head of Communications, Bavarian State Ministry for Digital Affairs, Munich

 

The Digital Care of the Future: How Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Mental Health?

Christina Haag Ph.D., Postdoctoral Researcher, Digital and Mobile Health Group, Institute for Implementation Science in Health Care, University of Zurich

 

The Digitisation of Innovative Care Processes to Relieve and Empower Caregivers

Dr. Katharina Lichtenegger B.Sc., M.Sc., Research Fellow, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Medical University of Graz

 

High Tech = High Quality? Health Care Between Economic Efficiency and Technological Promise

Stephan Graßmann M.A., Research Fellow, Chair of Sociology with a focus on Technology, Work and Society, Chair of Sociology with focus on Technology – Work – Society, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

 

The European Health Data Space as a Catalyst for Innovation? – The Legal Challenges behind Designing Innovative Ecosystems for Health Data

Tim Gutmann, Research Fellow, Chair for Public Law, European Law and Public Business Law, University of Augsburg

 

Working Group 2 | Neue Mälzerei, 5. OG, Kuppelsaal Nord

Medicine and Progress – The Innovation Drivers of the Future?

 

Chair:

Prof. Dr. oec. Volker Amelung, Professor for International Health Systems Research, Institute for Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Health Systems Research, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover

Co-Chair (Practitioners):

Dr. Patricia Ex, Head, Department of Medical Care Provision, BKK – National Association of Company Health Insurances, Berlin

Co-Chair (Journalists):

Marie Zahout, Editor, Health & eHealth Background, Der Tagesspiegel, Berlin

 

Towards a Sustainable Healthcare Economy: A Regulatory Approach under German Law. How Can We Rethink Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness to Make Our Statutory Health Insurance Climate-Neutral and Fit for the Future?

Dr. Max Georg Hügel M.Sc., Assistant Professor for Public, Social, Medical and Health Law, Faculty of Law and Economics, University of Greifswald

 

Opportunities for Developing the Regulation of Digital Health Applications with Regard to Remuneration Design

Sabrina Schubert M.Sc., Research Fellow, Research Group Health Care Markets and Health Policy, ZEW – Leibniz- Institut für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH Mannheim

 

App-Supported Lifestyle Interventions in Pregnancy to Manage Gestational Weight Gain and Prevent Gestational Diabetes – Opportunities and Challenges

Roxana Raab M.Sc., Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Institut für Ernährungsmedizin, School of Medicine and Health, Technische Universität München

 

Efficient Integration of Mobile Health Applications into Healthcare Services

Dr. Petra Müllerová, Postdoctoral Researcher, Health Law Research Centre, Lund University

Working Group 3 | Neue Mälzerei, 5. OG, Plenarsaal

Medicine and Politics – Promoting Both Efficiency and Quality: Realistic Options for Reforming Preventive Medicine

 

Chair:

Prof. Dr. Jan Schnellenbach, Chair of Economics, in particular for Microeconomics, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus-Senftenberg

Co-Chair (Practitioners):

Alexander Morton, Partner, Healthcare/Healthcare Economics, KPMG AG, Cologne

Co-Chair (Journalists):

Olaf Gersemann, Head of the Business, Finance and Real Estate Section, DIE WELT, Berlin

 

One Health – Sustainability in the Health System

Dr. Sibylle C. Mellinghoff, Assistant doctor, Dept. I of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne University Hospital

 

How Effective Are Home Visiting Programmes as Preventative Measures and Will They Save Health Sector Resources in the Long Term?

Erik Sarrazin M.Sc., Doctoral Candidate, Chair of Public and Behavioral Economics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

 

Efficiency and Justice when Resources Are Scarce? – Human Empowerment Instead of Algorithms and the Role of (Criminal) Law

Dr. Alexandra Windsberger, Attorney-at-Law, Research Fellow, Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Comparative Law, Medical Criminal Law and Legal Theory (Prof. Dr. Wörner), University of Konstanz

 

Distributional Preferences of Scarce Goods in the Health System

Dr. Carina Oedingen, Postdoctoral Researcher, Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Working Group 4 | Neue Mälzerei, 5. OG, Kuppelsaal Süd

Medicine and Society – Involving Stakeholders in Medical Research and the Planning of Medical Care

 

Chair:

Prof. Dr. Juliane Köberlein-Neu, Chair of Health Services Research and Health Economics, Center for Health Economics and Health Services Research, Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University of Wuppertal

Co-Chair (Practitioners):

Dr. Martin Danner, Federal Managing Director, BAG SELBSTHILFE – Federal Working Group for Self-Help among People with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses and their Families, Düsseldorf

Co-Chair (Journalists):

Dr. Marc Beise, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Rome

 

Genetic Scissors, 3D Organ Printing or DNA Origami – Is there Eternal Life? Implications of the New Medicine for Our Society

Lisa Gregor M.Sc., Doctoral Candidate, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Munich University Hospital

 

Participatory Science – Patient Involvement in Clinical Research

Magdalena Holze, Assistant doctor, Department of General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery, Heidelberg University Hospital

 

More Citizen Participation through Technology? How Online Deliberation Can Be Used to Answer Difficult Ethical Questions in Medicine

Ruben Andreas Sakowsky Ph.D., Research Fellow, Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Georg August University of Göttingen

 

Between Two Stools? How Patient Organisations Are Navigating the Ethical Opportunities and Risks of Digitalisation and thus Helping to Shape the Healthcare of the Future

Sara Kötheman M.A., Research Fellow, Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine,
Georg August University of Göttingen