Room Açores – 11 September, 14:00-15:30
Interoperability in Health
As healthcare becomes increasingly data-driven, interoperability remains a critical challenge due to fragmented standards, evolving technologies (e.g., integrating between clinical and genomic systems), and privacy constraints. This panel will be an opportunity for the CBI&EDOC communities to discuss this interesting challenge…
Panelists
- (chair) José Borbinha (INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) – Professor and researcher in information systems, enterprise architecture, and information security and management (former CIO of the National Library of Portugal)…
- Zoran Milosevic (Deontik, Australia) – Digital‑health architect and Deontik lead who merges HL7 FHIR with RM‑ODP/ODP‑EL standards to enable computable consent, policy, ethics and scalable AI workflows, advancing interoperable, consent-aware digital ecosystems…
- Henrique Martins (BRUDHI, Iscte, Portugal) – Professor and veteran digital‑health leader (former President of SPMS in Portugal, and HL7 Europe Board member), bridging policy, eHealth rollout and academic research…
- Mário J. Silva (INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) – Professor and researcher on semantic interoperability and text/data mining in biomedical informatics; deeply engaged in health and research infrastructures like ELIXIR and BioData.PT.
- Jean Paul Sebastian Piest (Department of High-tech Business & Entrepreneurship, University of Twente, Netherlands) – Assistant professor with expertise on enterprise architecture, data spaces, data science, and AI-driven platforms, with recent work related to the design of a regional medical dataspace for advancing interoperability in healthcare ecosystems.