Symposium: The future of remote patient management
The adoption of digital wearable technology in healthcare faces major hurdles, yet accelerating this process is essential as systems struggle with staff shortages and rising chronic disease rates. Within TNO’s DETERMINE programme, we are developing technologies that help overcome these barriers.
- Startdatum:
- Time:
- 10:00 - (CET)
- Location:
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TNO - Princetonlaan 6, 3584 CB Utrecht
- Costs:
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Free
TNO invites you for an inspiring symposium about meaningful digital technology for Remote Patient Management. How can we develop and implement meaningful digital technologies that put the patient in the centre, enable remote care and contribute to value-based care of the future?
What to expect
- Inspiring speakers, such as Prof. dr. ir. Monique Tabak (UTwente), Syanni Kristalijn Msc. MBA (Roche) and Jan-Hein Broeders (Analog Devices) share their vision on Remote Patient Management.
- In interactive sessions, we explore together how to overcome the two valleys of death for successful Remote Patient Management implementation.
- You have the opportunity to network with professionals from various domains such as Medtech, government, applied research, healthcare, patient associations and more.
- You can visit the exhibition space with poster presentations and market booths.
This symposium offers a valuable platform to explore the technological, economic, and societal dimensions of remote patient management. We look forward to connecting with you and exchange ideas that will help to shape its future.
Further details about the programme will follow soon.
Who should join?
Start-ups, scale-ups, SMEs and big compagnies in MedTech, professionals working in applied research, healthcare, patient associations, policy makers
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