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Care for the World Minisymposium

Care for the World Minisymposium Collaboration, Openness, Transperency and Trust as Prerequisites for High Quality, Effective and Efficient Health Care. Thomas Karopka a , Syed Mohamed Aljunid b , Nurhizam Safie b , Luis Falcon c , Holger Schmuhl d and Kjeld Lisby e

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Care for the World Minisymposium

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  1. Care for the World Minisymposium Collaboration, Openness, Transperency and Trust as Prerequisites for High Quality, Effective and Efficient Health Care Thomas Karopkaa, Syed Mohamed Aljunidb, Nurhizam Safieb, Luis Falconc, Holger Schmuhld and Kjeld Lisbye a BioCon Valley GmbH, Germany b United Nations University, International Institute for Global Health, Malaysia c GNU Solidario, Spain d Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany e Ideas Clinic, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG

  2. Schedule 08:30 - 08:35Opening and Welcome, Thomas Karopka 08:35 - 08:50The role of FLOSS in achieving the MDGs, Syed Aljunid08:55 - 09:10GNU Health, Luis Falcon 09:10 - 09:20UNU-IIGH capacity building program / FLOSS, Nurhizam Safie09:20 - 09:30MedFLOSS / IMIA OS WG / EFMI LIFOSS WG, Hans Demski 09:30 - 09:45Ideas Clinic Aalborg , Søren Grøndahl Buch09:45 - 10:00Discussion, All International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG

  3. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990 to 2010

  4. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG Number of Maternal deaths in 2010 287000

  5. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG Challenges in the WHO European Region Owerweight affects 30-70% of adults

  6. Innovation in Health Care Collaboration Openness Transparency Trust International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG

  7. 08:30 - 08:35Opening and Welcome, Thomas Karopka 08:35 - 08:50The role of FLOSS in achieving the MDGs, Syed Aljunid08:55 - 09:10GNU Health, Luis Falcon 09:10 - 09:20UNU-IIGH capacity building program / FLOSS, Nurhizam Safie09:20 - 09:30MedFLOSS / IMIA OS WG / EFMI LIFOSS WG, Hans Demski 09:30 - 09:45Ideas Clinic Aalborg , Søren Grøndahl Buch09:45 - 10:00Discussion, All International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG

  8. IMIA OS WG / EFMI LIFOSS WG / MedFLOSS.org International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG

  9. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG http://www.imia-medinfo.org/new2/node/147 IMIA OS WG

  10. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG EFMI LIFOSS WG

  11. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG MedFLOSS.org

  12. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG

  13. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG Source: http://ecosystems.noaa.gov/what_eco.htm Source: http://ecosystems.noaa.gov/what_eco.htm

  14. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG Source: http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/government/bok1_043225.pdf

  15. International Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Grouo – IMIA OS WG Swarm up! Conclusions • There are excellent tools and projects in the domain of Free/Libre Open Source Software for Health Care • However, the potential impact is quite limited so far • Ecosystem building is of paramount importance • This includes responding to end user needs, modular development, financing/funding, regional capacity building and education, dissemination • Use the power of networking

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