Business programme
30.06.2022
10:00–11:30

Legal Guidelines in the Digitalization of Healthcare: Availability of Medical Data as a Tool for Achieving Social Objectives

Congress Centre, conference hall E11
Digital Transformation
Broadcast
Digitalization in healthcare has become an increasingly important topic. The past 10–15 years have seen an increase in the quantity of large datasets being amassed. However, a number of issues regarding access to medical data remain unresolved. This session will focus on issues surrounding the processing of medical data, and approaches to reforming current regulation based on best international practices.
• The current state of digitalization in healthcare: possessing large datasets while being unable to access them.
• Collecting data from wearable devices for diagnostic purposes: the potential to use data, the quality of said data, and barriers.
• Legal issues stemming from regulation covering digitalization in healthcare: lack of access to IT systems, processing data, and validating data.
• Artificial intelligence in healthcare. Trends in the improvement of consent processes. The development of effective methods of anonymizing personal data.
• Validating large datasets: can all data be used, or should it be selected?
• Practical examples of AI technology being employed in healthcare: experimental legal regimes.

Moderator

Vitaliy Omelyanovskiy
General Director, Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Panellists

Milosh Wagner
Deputy Head of the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media (online)
Albina Gadzhieva
Director, Institute for National and Comparative Law Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Gila Gamliel
Member of the Knesset (online)
Sergey Gorelov
Product Manager, SberDevices (online)
Vladislav Davankov
Deputy of the old State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
Alexey Loleit
Chief Strategy and Product Officer, DATA Matrix
Pavel Pugachev
Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation (online)
Dmitry Ter-Stepanov
Deputy General Director – Director of Regulatory Control, Digital Economy
Aleksandr Shoitov
Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation (online)

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