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06.04
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Coffee & initial meetup
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Introductory lecture to conference series' aims & results
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Conference administrative seminar
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Social gathering and local cuisine
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07.04
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Registration
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A new approach to patient centeredness in community pharmacy – a practice and research perspective
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Susanne Kaae, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Medication Management Review – a solution to WHO's Global Patient Safety Challenge: Medication Without Harm?
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Timothy F. Chen, University of Sydney, Australia* * Due to corona restrictions in Australia the lecture can take place online.
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Coffee break
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The patient-centered medication use review service
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Anita Tuula and Daisy Volmer, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Medication Use Review seminars – holistic approach
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Chronic pain management (Jana Lass, Tartu University Hospital Pharmacy, Estonia )
Common mental health problems in elderly patients (Marika Saar, Tartu University Hospital Pharmacy, Estonia)
Chronic kidney disease management in ambulatory care (Kairi Marlen Antoniak, East Tallinn Central Hospital Pharmacy, Estonia) -
On the tracks of early health tourists
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Excursion
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Welcome reception with musical entertainment
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08.04
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Health literacy – what, why and how? A brief guide into the pharmacists' role.
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Afonso Miguel Cavaco, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
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For patients with patients - from health literacy to remote digital monitoring
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Chris Ellermaa, Mart Vain and Lemme-Liis Jääger, Roche Estonia, Estonia
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Coffee break & e-poster session
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How digital solutions can support patient health outcomes?
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Piret Hirv, Connected Health Cluster Manager, Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol
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Patient in healthcare
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Being a patient in healthcare (Tiina Jokinen, ERP Group, Estonia)
Migrevention - providing health and care through digital tools (Katrina Laks, Migrevention Ltd, Estonia) -
Summary of the session, Q&A
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Lunch & e-poster session
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Parallel seminars: patient-centered care and digital solutions
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Patient-centered care and rational use of medicines: The case of hypertension (Indre Trečiokienė, Vilnius University, Lithuania and University of Groningen, the Netherlands and Katja Taxis, University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
Patient safety – how to implement, measure and improve activities (Ere Uibu, University of Tartu, Estonia)
Additional risk minimisation measures – the role of the pharmacist in improving medication safety (Katrin Kurvits and Ott Laius, State Agency of Medicines, Estonia)
A digital example promoting patient-centered approach in health behaviour change: The Train4Health project. (Afonso Miguel Cavaco, University of Lisbon, Portugal) -
Coffee break & e-poster session
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Oral e-poster session
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Departure for dinner
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Excursion: the trip will take through some exciting spots in Pärnu County.
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Dinner
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09.04
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Development of an eHealth quality criteria list
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Janette Ribaut, University of Basel, Switzerland
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E-solutions to improve patient’s treatment outcomes in family practice
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Madis Tiik, HealthEst Agency, Estonia
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Smart digital solutions for supporting patient adherence
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Hanna Keidong, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Medication Use Review (MUR) as an effective tool to optimise the pharmacological treatment - Ministerial MUR pilot project in Poland
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Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland
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Summary of the session, Q&A
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Poster Award and closing remarks
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