In a time of increasing networking of people and machines in real time and ever-growing amounts of data, the true raw material of tomorrow's digital world is: trust.
André T. Nemat, MD, is the founder and managing partner of the Institute for Digital Transformation in Healthcare at the University of Witten/Herdecke, which has set out to shape a human-centred digitalisation of the healthcare sector.
With more than 15 years of clinical experience in the position of chief physician for thoracic surgery at maximum care hospitals, as well as the establishment of two interdisciplinary lung centres, he has profound knowledge in all areas of the German healthcare system.
Coupled with an engineering background, he is also driven by a fascination for state-of-the-art technology. Questions about the possibilities and limits of medical-technical innovations have accompanied him since then in various international positions. One focus is on the ethical implications of digital medical progress.
As a board member of the International Data Spaces Association (IDSA), he is committed to the technological implementation and preservation of individual data sovereignty.
In a time of increasing networking of people and machines in real time and ever-growing amounts of data, the true raw material of tomorrow's digital world is: trust.
André T. Nemat, MD, is the founder and managing partner of the Institute for Digital Transformation in Healthcare at the University of Witten/Herdecke, which has set out to shape a human-centred digitalisation of the healthcare sector.
With more than 15 years of clinical experience in the position of chief physician for thoracic surgery at maximum care hospitals, as well as the establishment of two interdisciplinary lung centres, he has profound knowledge in all areas of the German healthcare system.
Coupled with an engineering background, he is also driven by a fascination for state-of-the-art technology. Questions about the possibilities and limits of medical-technical innovations have accompanied him since then in various international positions. One focus is on the ethical implications of digital medical progress.
As a board member of the International Data Spaces Association (IDSA), he is committed to the technological implementation and preservation of individual data sovereignty.