Patient Monitoring Roundtable No. 4 | 2025: IT Security and Data Exchange – Building Blocks for Responsible Patient Monitoring
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On May 22, 2025, the fourth Patient Monitoring Roundtable of the year took place, focusing on a complex but critically important topic. Under the title “IT Security and Data Exchange: Building Blocks for Responsible Patient Monitoring,” experts from clinics, research, and industry discussed how to improve data exchange and which factors foster or hinder innovation. The event also explored the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine, alongside the challenges it poses for data security.
Untapped Potential for the German Healthcare System: Efficient Data Exchange 🔄
Dr. Robert Görke, Partner and Head of Healthcare at the consulting firm d-fine, introduced the topic of data exchange in his keynote. He highlighted the risks of processing health data, using a cyberattack on the Frankfurt University Hospital as a striking example.
Key Insights from Dr. Görke’s Keynote:
Secure and interoperable data flows are the foundation for responsible patient monitoring, especially in hybrid care models involving wearables, remote systems, and clinical IT structures.
Cyberattacks have become commonplace, underscoring the growing importance of IT security measures like system hardening, encryption, and access controls.
Heterogeneous IT landscapes and a lack of standards complicate the integration of monitoring systems and impede seamless data flows.
Patients face new challenges: from consenting to data use to navigating digital tools and building trust in digital healthcare offerings.
Regulatory frameworks like NIS2, GDPR, and the upcoming AI Act aim to enhance security and trust but introduce additional requirements and demand coordinated implementation.
Keynote by Dr. Robert Görke
Workshops: Data Exchange and AI Security 🛡️
Following the keynote, interactive workshops moderated by Jennifer Lechner and Veit Mengling (both from d-fine’s Healthcare division) took place. One group aimed to identify issues in Germany’s data infrastructure and propose solutions, while another explored how to develop AI amidst these challenges and the associated risks.
The key findings from the workshop:
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Regulation as a Key Obstacle: Secure data exchange is technically feasible, but regulatory uncertainty remains a central barrier.
Standards Exist, Implementation Lags: International models and technical standards are available – consistent implementation is critical.
Patient Involvement as a Game-Changer: Voluntary data sharing by informed patients can unlock new application areas.
Practical Data Protection: Overly cautious interpretations hinder efficiency – legally secure, pragmatic approaches are needed.
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Limited AI in Clinical Practice: AI is currently used mainly in back-office tasks, with clinical applications still rare.
User Integration is Key: Early involvement of nurses and doctors increases acceptance and practical applicability.
Alarm Thresholds as a Use Case: AI can better assess individual vital signs and reduce false alarms.
Data Protection in Model Publication: The risk of reconstructing sensitive training data must be addressed.
AI as an Assistive System: Human responsibility remains paramount, with mandatory human oversight per the EU AI Act.
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Thanks and outlook 🚀
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this Roundtable possible – especially Dr. Robert Görke for his outstanding keynote on data security in the medical sector, and his colleagues Veit Mengling and Jennifer Lechner for their support!
The Patient Monitoring Roundtable continues in June – we look forward to your participation! Register here. The Roundtable is organized by the Initiative for Innovation and Collaboration in Healthcare e.V. (INCH e.V.) in partnership with the Institute for Medical Informatics at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Special thanks to our sponsors Masimo, Dräger, and Philips, whose support makes the Patient Monitoring Roundtable possible.