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Partner Session 07: Leeway and Grey Areas: Liberty for People in Care

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Rogger-Saal
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Where does care end and paternalism begin? What is the threshold for taking away the right to make decisions, for instance, or depriving a patient of their liberty? Appropriate care for patients with dementia, for example, needs to find a balance between patient safety and free movement, between rigid and individual provisions.

Head, Austrian Residents' Advocacy, Vertretungsnetz, Vienna; Member, Human Rights Advisory Council, Vienna
Senior Health Expert, Department for Health Professionals, Austrian Public Health Institute, Vienna
Head, Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, KA Rudolfstiftung Vienna; Chief Doctor, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna
Division Manager, Health and Social Welfare, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna
Former Secretary General, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna Chair

Mag.a Susanne JAQUEMAR

Head, Austrian Residents' Advocacy, Vertretungsnetz, Vienna; Member, Human Rights Advisory Council, Vienna

1984-1991 Ergotherapist, Kuratorium für Psychosoziale Dienste, Vienna
1992-1992 Legal Employee, European Commission for Human Rights, European Council, Strasbourg
1992-1993 Legal Trainee, Court of Justice, Vienna
1993-2004 Head, Legal Departement, VertretungsNetz, Vienna
since 2005 Head, Austrian Residents' Advocacy, VertretungsNetz, Vienna

Dr. Mag. Doris PFABIGAN

Senior Health Expert, Department for Health Professionals, Austrian Public Health Institute, Vienna

 Diplomierte Gesundheits- und Krankenschwester, langjährige Tätigkeit in der geriatrischen Langzeitpflege
2002-2010 Studium der Philosophie und Pflegewissenschaft, Abschluss des Doktoratsstudiums Philosophie
2002-2008 Projektarbeit zu den Themen Gesundheitsförderung und Interkulturalität in der Pflege, Lehrtätigkeit im Gesundheitsbereich
2008-2012 wissenschaftliche Projektmitarbeiterin, Institut für Philosophie, Universität Wien
2012-2014 Institut für Pflege- und Versorgungsforschung, Department für Pflegewissenschaft und Gerontologie, UMIT Hall i.Tirol, Standort Wien: Mitarbeit in Forschung und Lehre
seit 2014 Gesundheit Österreich GmbH, Berufs- und Curriculumentwicklung, Projektentwicklung und -management, Prozesssteuerung und Moderation, Ethik

Dr. med. Katharina PILS

Head, Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, KA Rudolfstiftung Vienna; Chief Doctor, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna

 Fachärztin für Physikalische Medizin - Rheumatologie, Geriatrie
 Akademische Gerontologin
 Leiterin, Institut für Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation, KA Rudolfstiftung Wien
 Chefärztin, Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz
 Universitätslektorin, Medizinische Universität Wien, SFU Wien

Mag. M.Sc. Monika WILD

Division Manager, Health and Social Welfare, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna

1980-1992 Nurse, State Hospital Graz, Austria
1992-1993 Head, Nursing Aid Training Programme, Jugend am Werk, Styria, Austria
since 1993 Head of Department Health and Social Welfare, Headquarters, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna

Dr. Mag. Werner KERSCHBAUM

Former Secretary General, Austrian Red Cross, Vienna

1979-1985 Verkaufstraining, Leiter Verkaufsinnendienst, Marketing/Exportleiter, Fa. Master Foods
1985-1986 Vertriebsleiter, Fa. Hofbauer
1987-1992 Geschäftsführer (Schokothek, Up to Date), Billa Holding AG
1992-1999 Leiter, extramurale Dienste des NÖ Hilfswerks und Geschäftsführer, Österreichischens Hilfswerk
since 1999 Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung, Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz
since 2002 Stellvertretender Generalsekretär, verantwortlich für die Bereiche Marketing, Kommunikation, Ausbildung, Gesundheit, Rettungswesen, Beschaffung, Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz
2012-2019 Generalsekretär, Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz

Health Symposium

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18.08.2019

18:00 - 19:30OpeningPlenary
20:00 - 22:00Evening ReceptionSocial

19.08.2019

09:00 - 10:15How Can Innovation Remain Affordable?Plenary
10:45 - 12:15AI in Medicine: Who’s Responsible for Its Use and Outcomes?Plenary
12:00 - 13:30Partner Session: Digital Healthcare 4.0Partner
13:30 - 14:05Mental Illnesses: New Ideas to Promote InclusionBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 01: The Village ProjectBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 02: Network Living Well with Dementia in KlosterneuburgBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 03: Oasis Socialis’ TransitionBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 04: Informal CaregiversBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 05: Strengthening Abilities – Coping With TraumaBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 06: Grow Together – For a Good Start in LifeBreakout
14:15 - 15:55Breakout Session 07: amigoBreakout
16:00 - 16:30Breakout Sessions SummaryBreakout
17:00 - 20:00Reception on the HillSocial
20:30 - 21:30Special Lecture: Organs on Demand – Solving Chronic Disease with Stem Cells and Organ EngineeringPartner
21:30 - 23:30Happy Hour and DJSocial

20.08.2019

04:30 - 08:00Sunrise Hike to GratlspitzSocial
08:30 - 09:30DER STANDARD Morning BriefingPartner
09:30 - 10:45Are Europe’s Healthcare Systems Prepared for the Climate Crisis?Plenary
11:15 - 11:30A Healthy Life – How Do We Implement Good Choices?Plenary
11:30 - 12:30How Can Different Stakeholders Contribute to Good Choices?Plenary
14:00 - 15:30Partner Session 01: Adaptive Intelligence: Physicians – Friends or Foes?Partner
14:00 - 15:30Partner Session 02: Pharmacies: Safety as a Business ModelPartner
14:00 - 15:30Partner Session 03: The Liberated Patient: From Digitisation to IndividualisationPartner
14:00 - 15:30Partner Session 04: Our Health Caught Between Climate Crisis and DemographyPartner
16:00 - 17:30Partner Session 05: Liberté, Égalité, Santé: Social Inequality and HealthPartner
16:00 - 17:30Partner Session 06: Liberty and Security Need Knowledge: Health Literacy in AustriaPartner
16:00 - 17:30Partner Session 07: Leeway and Grey Areas: Liberty for People in CarePartner