This fall, PHEMS invites you to join an exciting lineup of Meet-Ups designed to explore the latest advances in pediatric health data. Our aim is nothing short of revolutionizing cross border collaboration in order to improve health outcomes for children and young people. 

Upcoming Sessions

September 23rd, 15.00–15.50 CET

Strategies for Success: Roundtable Discussion on Joining the PHDS

Join us for the first PHEMS roundtable which brings together hospitals already validating the PHEMS Playbook to share their insights, challenges, and lessons learned along the way.

Speakers:

  • Elina Dimina, Head of Research and Education, Children’s Clinical University Hospital (Latvia)
  • Neil O’Hare, Chief Information Officer, Children’s Health Ireland (CHI)
  • Beatrice Casarella, Project Manager, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Meyer – IRCCS

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October 21st, 15.00-15.50 CET

Applications of Anonymous Synthetic Data in Clinical Settings

As data privacy and ethical considerations grow increasingly important, this meet-up focuses on practical, real-world use cases where anonymized data plays a critical role in driving decision-making and supporting long-term public health strategies.

Speaker:

  • Max Salmi, Chief Product Officer VEIL.AI (Finland)

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November 18th, 15.00-15.50 CET

Improving benchmarking capacity via federated networks: pediatric cardiology

This meet-ups explores how federated data approaches – where insights are shared without moving sensitive patient data – can strengthen benchmarking capacity, improve quality comparisons, and ultimately advance care for children with heart diseases.

Speaker:

  • Andrew Taylor, Director of Innovation, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

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December 16th, 15.00-15.50 CET

Young Patients Involvement in Health Data Decisions

Join us for an inspiring Meet-Up where the voices of children and adolescents take the center stage. Together, we’ll dive into the hopes, concerns, and rights of young people, uncovering ways to build trust and shared understanding between young patients, families, and healthcare teams.

Speaker:

  • Begonya Nafría Escalera, Patient Engagement in Research CoordinatorSant Joan de Déu Barcelona Children’s Hospital (Spain)

 

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