Responsible Innovation

First Responsible Innovation conference

Video registration and interviews held in the Science/Policy interface

Beeldverslag Congres Maatschappelijk Innoveren 18-19 april 2011

Video Report
The first annual international scientific conference of the NWO theme programme Responsible Innovation (MVI) on 18 and 19 April 2011 was very successful. Over 100 visitors attended the conference in The Hague. They included researchers from the Netherlands and abroad, as well as stakeholders from the current projects and policy makers. They took part in a varied programme.

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Congres MVI 18-19 april 2011

Debate What about DORA?
At the first annual conference on 18-19 April 2011, Pieter van der Wielen spoke with the project members about the final results of their project. Their statement is::

  • Patient security is more important than privacy!

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Congres Maatschappelijk Verantwoord Innoveren 18-19 april 2011 - Interview met Ellen Moors

Debate New modes of governing pharmacovigilance
At the first annual conference on 18-19 April 2011, Pieter van der Wielen spoke with the project members about the final results of their project. Their statement is:

  • The effectiveness of pharmacovigilance increases when users are more involved in post-marketing drug innovation, e.g. through patient reporting, social media or disease-specific patients initiatives.

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Congres Maatschappelijk Verantwoord Innoveren 18-19 april 2011 - Debat Datamining without discrimination

Debate Datamining without discrimination
At the first annual conference on 18-19 April 2011, Pieter van der Wielen spoke with the project members about the final results of their project. Their statement is:

  • Removing sensitive information such as gender and ethnicity from databases used in data mining is insufficient to guarantee non-discriminatory models.
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Congres Maatschappelijk Verantwoord Innoveren 18-19 april 2011 - Debat Implementation of the electronic patient record: How to gain the trust of health care professionals

Debate Implementation of the electronic patient record: How to gain the trust of health care professionals
At the first annual conference on 18-19 April 2011, Pieter van der Wielen spoke with the project members about the final results of their project. Their statement is:

  • The most important function of the EPR-Law should not be the introduction of a new (national) system of information sharing. Instead it should clarify the rights and duties of those involved in electronic information sharing.
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