Welcome

ANTILOPE's ambition was to drive eHealth interoperability in Europe and beyond. Between February 2013 and January 2015 key national and international organisations worked together to select and define eHealth standards and specifications. They created, validated and disseminated a common approach for testing and certification of eHealth solutions and services in Europe.  Read more

Athens Summit, 13 May 2014

Presentations:

Adoption and take up of standards and profiles for e-Health Interoperability
Jos Devlies, EuroRec

Greek eHealth Strategy under public consultation
Mina Boubaki, Ministry of Health Greece

eHealth Strategy and Initiatives in Cyprus
Andriana Achilleos

Healthcare Information Technology Infrastructures in Turkey
Gokce Laleci Erturkmen, SRDC

eHealth Strategy and Implementation in Bulgaria
Rostislava Dimitrova, Center for eHealth and Innovation

Current activities and eHealth Strategy in Romania
Mircea Focsa

Quality Manual for Interoperability Testing
Morten Bruun-Rasmussen, Medcom

Antilope refinement of the eEIF
Vincent van Pelt, NICTIZ

Quality Label and Certification Processes
Karima Bourquard, IHE Europe

Antilope Testing tools
Milan Zoric, ETSI

UK Summit, London, 30 April 2014

Presentations:

Welcome: Introduction to the Summit
Ed Conley, SW AHSN, CIPHER eHIRC and IHE-UK

Keynote: The Value of International Standards for Patients, Clinicians and Industry
Inderjit Singh, Head of Enterprise Architecture, NHS England

England perspective
Richard Dobson, Operation and Technical Services Directorate, HSCIC

Wales perspective
Gary Bullock, ICT Technical Director, NHS Wales Informatics Service

Northern Ireland perspective
Des O’Loan, eHealth Strategy, NI Health & Social Care Board

Keynote: Benefits of International eHealth Interoperability Standards Convergence
Ian Hay, Technical WG Chair, Continua Health Alliance and Head of Emerging Technologies, Orange

Introduction to ANTILOPE, UK Perspective
Roger Wallhouse, IHE-UK

Labelling and certification in Europe
Jos Devlies, Medical Director EuroRec

ANTILOPE Use Cases as a basis for setting up international interoperability testing
Vincent Van Pelt, Senior Advisor, NICTIZ, The Nederlands

Quality Management System for Interoperability Testing
Morten Bruun-Rasmussen, MEDIQ, Denmark

Tools for testing interoperability in Europe. Existing tools and tools to be developed
Milan Zoric, ETSI, France

Satisfying UK demand, uptake mechanisms to benefit patients, clinicians and industry
All participants, facilitated by eHealth Insider