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HACKING HEALTH ATHENS HACKATHON PARTNERS ORGANISERS The eHealth Forum is on a mission to involve all stakeholders but also the public, and build a community that will learn and engage with digital technology inclusion in health and medicine. CO-ORGANISERS 2 SUPPORTED BY UNDER THE AUSPICES Biomimicry Greece Research and Innovation center mimic nature models, systems and strategies for the purpose of solving human problems.

SPONSORS FIRST PRIZE SPONSOR SECOND PRIZE SPONSOR THIRD PRIZE SPONSOR MENTORING SPONSOR PRODUCTION SPONSOR 3 VENUE SPONSOR COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR MEDIA PARTNERS

EVENT STATISTICS 4 ORGANISING COMMITTEE Lina Nikolopoulou, eHealth Forum Director Kleopatra Alamantariotou, Biomimicry Greece Research & Innovation Founder Haris Lambropoulos, Assistant Professor of HR Economics at University of Patras; Member of the Board of Directors, Athens Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI) Theodoros Karounos, Vice-President, BoD Open Source Software Society (GFOSS) Nikos Vassilakis, Member, Open Source Software Society (GFOSS) George Dafoulas, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, Medical School, University of Athens Harris Karanikas, General Secretary at Hellenic Society of eHealth Services and Education (ΕΕΜΕPΥ) Alexander Berler, Chair, HL7 Hellas Catherine Chronaki, Secretary General at HL7 Foundation Europe; European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI)

KEYNOTES INTRODUCING CHALLENGES Catherine Chronaki, Secretary General at HL7 Foundation Europe; European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI): International Patient Summary: Standards for Ιnnovation Konstantinos Votis, Researcher Grade C & Director of Visual Analytics Lab at CERTH/ITI: The Digital Patient: The Future of Mobile Health for Chronic diseases Patients Dimitrios G. Katehakis, Head of Center for eHealth Applications and Services at FORTH, Institute of Computer Science: Digital challenges for a healthier society MENTORS Giorgio Cangioli, HL7 Europe, Technical Steering Committee member Kleopatra Alamantariotou, Biomimicry Greece Research & Innovation Founder Nikos Vassilakis, Researcher, PhD cand. Athens University of Economics and Business –Open Source Software Society (GFOSS) George Dafoulas, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, Medical School, University of Athens 5 Harris Karanikas, General Secretary at Hellenic Society of eHealth Services and Education (ΕΕΜΕPΥ) Dimitrios G. Katehakis, Head of Center for eHealth Applications and Services at FORTH, Institute of Computer Science Haris Lambropoulos, Assistant Professor of HR Economics at University of Patras; Member of the Board of Directors, Athens Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI) George Pasparakis, PeopleCert – Academic Programmes Lead – ICT Stavros Terzakis, Computer Engineer, NTUA - European Patients' Advocate Athina Triantafyllidi, Director at IDIKA S.A. - e-Government Center for Social Security Services Catherine Chronaki, Secretary General at HL7 Foundation Europe; European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) George Kakoulidis, founding member & Chairman of the Hellenic Health Informatics Association (HHIA) Dimitrios Kounalakis, MD, General Practitioner Stavros Stavrides, Healthcare Management Consultant Stavros Pitoglou, Chief Technical Officer, Computer Solutions SA

Theodore Vontetsianos, MD, PhD, Consultant Pulmonary Physician, Head, E-health Unit, “Sotiria” General Chest Diseases Hospital of Athens, Coordinator, Greek Network EIP on AHA George Filiotis, Head Systems Engineer, Pharmaserve Lilly; Founder & CEO, Paradox Kinetics Vasileios Apostolakos, PhD cand., Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens Michael Sarafidis, PhD cand., Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens 6

JURY HEALTH PROFESSIONAL: Dimitrios Kounalakis, MD, General Practitioner I.T.: Catherine Chronaki, Secretary General at HL7 Foundation Europe; European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) Stavros Pitoglou, Chief Technical Officer, Computer Solutions SA PATIENT: Stavros Terzakis, Computer Engineer, NTUA - European Patients' Advocate CO-ORGANISERS: Haris Lambropoulos, Assistant Professor of HR Economics at University of Patras; Member of the Board of Directors, Athens Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI) & Th.E.A. Theodoros Karounos, Vice-President, BoD Open Source Software Society (GFOSS) 7 BUSINESS: Stavros Stavrides, Healthcare Management Consultant SPONSOR: George Filiotis, Head Systems Engineer, Pharmaserve Lilly; Founder & CEO, Paradox Kinetics

WINNING TEAMS 1st PRIZE 8 TimeIsBrain TEAM Dr. Angelina Kouroubali, collaborating researcher at the Computational BioMedicine Lab of FORTH‐ICS (leader), Mr. Georgios Kavlentakis, Software Development Team Coordinator at the Center of eHealth Applications & Services (CeHA) FORTH-ICS, Mr. Ioannis Petrakis and Mr. Nikolaos Tselas, both software developers at CeHA, and Dr. George Notas, Assistant Professor at the Medical School, University of Crete. SPONSOR In case of a stroke, thrombolysis must take place in less than 3 hours. If the TimeIsBrain platform is used, the time between the onset of the episode to the required thrombolysis is drastically reduced. The TimeIsBrain platform comprises two connected applications; one is used by the rescue team in the ambulance and the other by the hospital stroke management team. Thus, the time between the first contact of the stroke patient with the healthcare professional of the ambulatory service and the thrombolysis treatment within the hospital is reduced.

2nd PRIZE 9 HealthBeat TEAM Christos Nikas, entrepreneur (leader); Tasos Sotiriou, developer; Anastasia Leonti, developer; Theodoros Bouras, civil engineer - developer; Dimitra Gogolou, manager SPONSOR HealthBeat is a platform that effectively integrates information from multiple sources, using IPS protocols, for health professionals to use when necessary. In any event, emergency or not, the registered user of HealthBeat can access a network of healthcare providers and helpdesks; request services like symptom assessment (ICPC2), medical record assessment, second medical opinion, telephone medical support 24/7, and instant location detection. In all cases, health professionals have access to the user's medical record. With HealthBeat response time to an emergency call can be 3 to 4 minutes.

3rd PRIZE 10 MyBabyCare TEAM Theodoros Adamis, obstetrician-gynecologist (leader); Dimitris Tselios, entrepreneur; Karel Manschot, developer; Stelios Tsiropoulos, finance director; Angeliki Kritsotaki, computer engineer SPONSOR MyBabyCare is an innovative, interactive, user-friendly platform for healthcare services users and health professionals. The platform uses high security systems to ensure access only to authorised users. To healthcare providers: it provides medical record since childbirth or even pregnancy, notifications or alerts about vaccination, allergies, medications, diseases, precautions, procedures, laboratory test results. A mobile app for parents (or adult users) to remind vaccination schedule or medical appointments and useful notices. A summary medical record for children to use whenever appropriate. The app always provides information updates on health issues by trustworthy sources.

HACKATHON HIGHLIGHTS PHOTO GALLERY Welcome addresses & introductory speeches 11

Teams at work 12

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Working with our Mentors 17

Jury evaluates teams 18

19 HHA Hackathon Highlights video Teams – Pitches - Prizes

SOCIAL MEDIA @HealthAthens stats Tweets 32 Retweets 88 Let the Hacking begin! 20 Likes 137 Link clicks 39 Followers 72 Impressions 7349

Lots of likes for the 1st Prize: 21

Mention and many interactions to HealthBeat - 2nd prize winner 22

MyBabyCare – 3rd prize, gains Connected Health Alliance’s attention! 23

Some acknowledgements 24

PROMOTION – MEDIA Promotion at Hackathon.com Hacking Health Athens Hackathon was announced at Hackathon.com, a global network for hackathons listing and promotion. Hacking Health Athens - Hackathon in Athina 25 POSTS by our MEDIA PARTNERS The Athens Hackathon press releases (in Greek) were published on various Greek news portals / websites and on our Partners’ websites (GFOSS, ACCI, Th.E.A.)

Newsletters & Press Releases First announcement Sent on Jan 16, 2019 to 287 contacts, members of the Press. Press release 02 Sent on Feb 05, 2019 to 287 contacts, members of the Press. Post-event press release and articles on Greek portals Sent on Feb 12, 2019 to 287 contacts members of the Press. 26

Newsletter (in English) Sent on Jan 31, 2019 to all eHealth Forum 1,758 contacts to announce the Hackathon. 27

PRE-HACKATHON PROMOTIONAL EVENTS Hacking Health Athens Potential Partners Meeting 11 October 2018 17:00-20:00 @ ACCI Building 7, Akadimias Str., Athens eHealth Forum and Biomimicry Greece Research and Innovation invited Greek companies involved in eHealth to introduce to them Hacking Health Athens Chapter, also to discuss and better define the Hackathon challenge. Athens Innovation Festival 12-14 November 2018 @ Zappeion, Athens Hacking Health Athens first public presentation was held within the Athens Innovation Festival (AIF), Nov. 14, 2018 at a Workshop entitled: “The next “big bang” in health: Big Data”, a panel discussion on innovation and entrepreneurship in health, healthcare and technology. Technology start-ups, IT companies, young professionals as well as graduate technology students participated in the session. AIF is a hub for the promotion of Startup business ecosystem in Greece and is organized by the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) and The Athens Startup Business Incubator (Th.E.A.) 28 https://www.athensinnovation.gr/

Agenda – Wednesday 14/11/2018 Roll-up banner 29 Advertisement

14th Panhellenic Congress in Management, Economics and Health Policy WORKSHOP – Towards Hacking Health Athens: The National Electronic Health Record & Digital Technologies Change the Paradigm in Health and Healthcare On December 12, 2018: a multi-stakeholder workshop was hosted by the 14th Panhellenic Congress in Management, Economics and Health Policy to discuss the challenges at the upcoming 1st Hackathon by Hacking Health Athens to be held on February 8, 9 & 10 2019. Agenda Introduction: HACKING HEALTH ATHENS: An opportunity for creative collaboration, Kleopatra Alamantariotou 30 Keynotes: Position and proposals on the Electronic Health Record: eHealth and Cross-Border Healthcare Sector of the Institute of Scientific Research, Pan-Hellenic Medical Association, Christina Papanikolaou Challenges in Electronic Health Record implementation on Primary Healthcare, Eleni Hovarda Challenges in Patient Summary management, Pavlos Sclavounos Commentaries (health professionals & health IT)

31 Hacking Health Athens event Wall at the Congress venue

A leaflet was available for the attendees at the 14th Panhellenic Congress in Management, Economics and Health Policy 32

WEBINAR HACKING HEALTH ATHENS: FOCUS ON TOOLS – TRILLIUM-II PATIENT SUMMARY WEBINAR Tuesday January 29, 2019; 3pm-4:30pm Central European Time URL: inar/ A webinar entitled “Hacking Health Athens: Focus on tools – HL7 FHIR International Patient Summary” was offered by Hacking Health Athens Chapter & Trillium II to the Athens Hackathon participants and anyone interested in the HL7 FHIR IPS Standard and related tools. A summary of the agenda: Part 1: What is Hacking Health Athens and why it matters to you? Part 2: Trillium II project – working with patient summaries and global standards HL7 FHIR International Patient Summary (IPS): an essential toolkit 33 What is the IPS? - HL7 FHIR in a nutshell - HL7 FHIR IPS specifications, tools (ArtDecor, Simplifier, GitHub, FHIR servers) Part 3: An example walkthrough: realizing an idea Sparkboard – use case of disaster management or something else eHealth Pass Demo - How it connects to FHIR servers? - How the retrieved IPS looks like?

ΗH-Athens ΤΕΑΜ 34 with HHTO Ambassador

HACKING HEALTH ATHENS HACKATHON 8-9-10 FEBRUARY 2019 HEALTH DATA AND MOBILITY Thanks to all participants! 35 URL: https://hacking-health.org/hackathon-athens-2019/ Twitter: @HealthAthens

Hacking Health Athens Potential Partners Meeting 11 October 2018 17:00-20:00 @ ACCI Building 7, Akadimias Str., Athens eHealth Forum and Biomimicry Greece Research and Innovation invited Greek companies involved in eHealth to introduce to them Hacking Health Athens Chapter, also to discuss and better define the Hackathon challenge.

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