DIA EuroMeeting 2015| Palais des Congrès | Paris


April 13th -15th, 2015 - Theme 9 - Big Data, Mobile Health
Harnessing Big Data to make better, quicker medical decisions is a logical development. However, this demands a delicate balance between individual patient rights and the wider public good. This theme explores how to reconcile these issues to maximise the benefits offered by harnessing available health data. How can Big Data improve patient outcomes and accelerate clinical development? What are the implications of data ownership, and what will be the role of social media in healthcare?

Digital Health: Catapulting Personalised Medicine Forward

November 27th, 2014 - Connected Digital Economy Catapult, London

This round table will feature demonstrations of how next-generation technologies and social media will integrate with public health, thus facilitating the burgeoning market for personalised medicines. The session will include disruptive start-ups and technology savvy practitioners finding common ground in the desire to bring stratified medicines to patients.

This event is organised in collaboration with:

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WEBINAR: What are Medicine’s Adaptive Pathway’s to Patients (MAPPs)?

December 11th, 2pm - 3:30 PM CET

This webinar updated EFPIA members on Medicines Adaptive Pathways to Patients (MAPPs) and its potential impact on research, development, licensing, HTA, and pricing & reimbursement in relation to early patient access.

Better Science, Better Health: New Trial Pathways and Better Patient Data

October 20th & 21st, 2014: London, UK

A Gathering of The World's Thought Leaders in Medicine's Adaptive Pathways to Patients (MAPPs)
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Enabling Technologies for Better Patient Outcomes – European Health Forum Gastein

Live from the European Health Forum Gastein from 9.00 – 11.00 CET on 1 October 2014, this 'Dragon' s Den' style session with industry, policy-makers and international experts looks at the opportunities provided by robust data analysis and outline the current patient data activities in the EU's 28 member states.

Real World Evidence in Adaptive Clinical Trial Design

September 17th, 2014, Brussels, 9.00-14.00 CET

What does Europe need to do to make this technology stew of mobile apps, eHealth platforms, and national heatlhcare systems work together in seamless harmony?

This round table is organised in partnership with:

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