Program & abstracts
During this conference we will dive into the topics ‘Collection and sharing of healthcare data for AI’; ‘The development of AI systems and their fit with work floor demands’; ‘Implementation of AI systems and interactions between AI, clinicians, nursing staff and patients’; ‘Evaluation and accountability of (socio-technical systems including) AI in healthcare’; ‘Governance and regulation of AI in healthcare’, as well as in concrete innovations, methods, use cases and applications within Health Care to further define how to achieve Responsible AI for Health Care during:
- Presentations of on-going research
- Key notes from experts in the field
- Panel discussions with industry leaders
- Start-up pitches
Program
THURSDAY | 11 September 2025
TIME & meeting room | DESCRIPTION |
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08:15 - 17:30 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Registration desk open |
08:15 - 09:00 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Welcome and registration delegates with coffee / tea |
09:00 - 09:30 hrs - LE JARDIN | Opening by the Scientific directors of the Convergence Centre for Responsible AI in Health Care ▪️Evert Stamhuis ▪️Stefan Buijsman ▪️Michel van Genderen They are joined by Jantine Schuit, Rector Magnificus of the Erasmus University Rotterdam |
09:30 - 10:15 hrs - LE JARDIN | Keynote 'Fair and truthful AI in healthcare' ▪️Prof. Brent Mittelstadt (Professor of Data Ethics and Policy, University of Oxford) |
10:15 - 10:35 hrs - LE JARDIN | Keynote: 'Responsible AI in Healthcare, the role of industry' ▪️Jan-Willem Scheijgrond (President of COCIR, Global Head of Government and Public Affairs, Philips) |
10:35 - 10:45 hrs - LE JARDIN | Q&A |
10:45 - 11:10 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Morning coffee break |
11:10 - 12:40 hrs - LE JARDIN | Emerging Innovations: Start-up Pitches (plenary) These pioneering start-ups will take the stage and pitch their innovations in front of a distinguished jury for a chance to win the € 10.000 prize (incl. VAT), generously sponsored by our partner Rotterdam Square. The following finalists will pitch: ▪️Leven Vision B.V. ▪️Juvoly ▪️Deep Breath ▪️Ameretat Health B.V. ▪️PAVA ▪️MyClusters Jury: ▪️Moderator: Evert Stamhuis (Professor Law and Innovation, Erasmus School of Law) ▪️ Chair of the Jury: Ellen Smit (Managing Director, Rotterdam Square) ▪️ Douwe Jippes (Co-founder & Managing Partner, Healthy.Capital) ▪️ Jan-Willem Scheijgrond (President of COCIR, Global Head of Government and Public Affairs, Philips) ▪️ Denise Hilling ( Assistant Professor Surgery, Erasmus MC) ▪️ Maaike Harbers ( Lector Artificial Intelligence & Society, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences) |
12:40 - 13:30 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Lunch |
13:30 - 13:50 hrs - LE JARDIN | Award Ceremony ▪️Ellen Smit (Managing Director, Rotterdam Square) |
13:50 - 14:00 hrs | Transition time to parallel sessions |
14:00 - 15:30 hrs | Parallel oral presentations For the time schedule and meeting rooms, please check overview below. |
15:30 - 16:00 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Afternoon coffee break |
16:00 - 16:45 hrs - LE JARDIN | Panel discussion: (Gen)AI and physicians, how to collaborate best and educate the doctors of the future ▪ Jeroen van den Hoven (Delft University of Technology) ▪ Diederik Gommers (Erasmus MC) |
16:45 - 17:45 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Informal drinks reception |
FRIDAY | 12 September 2025
TIME | DESCRIPTION |
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08:00 - 17:00 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Registration desk open |
09:00 - 09:30 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Welcome and registration delegates with coffee / tea |
09:30 - 10:00 hrs - LE JARDIN | Keynote: 'From data to Insight - Hands on approaches in Personalized healthcare applications' ▪ Prof. Peter van der Spek (Professor of Clinical Bioinformatics | Principal Investigator, Erasmus MC) |
10:00 - 10:45 hrs - LE JARDIN | Keynote 'Big Tech expansionism and Sphere Transgressions in health' ▪ Prof. Tamar Sharon (Professor Philosophical Ethics and Political Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen) |
10:45 - 11:00 hrs - LE JARDIN | Q&A |
11:00 - 11:45 hrs - LE JARDIN | Plenary panel: Emerging practices in regulation and oversight of AI in Healthcare with selected panelists from European regulatory authorities ▪ Einar Hovlid (Director of Knowledge and analysis, Helsetilsynet) ▪ Kim de Vries (Senior digital care inspector, Health and Youth Care Inspectorate | Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport) |
11:45 - 12:45 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Lunch |
12:45 - 14:15 hrs | Parallel oral presentations For the time schedule and meeting rooms, please check overview below. |
14:15 - 14:45 hrs - UPPER LOBBY | Afternoon coffee break |
14:45 - 16:15 hrs LE JARDIN ROTTERDAM | Parallel oral presentation For the time schedule and meeting rooms of the orals, please check overview below. Panel discussion 1: What does it take to make and keep AI practices ‘responsible’? Towards an integration of legal, ethical, and sociological perspectives ▪ Rik Wehrens (Erasmus University Rotterdam) ▪ Stefan Buijsman (Technical University Delft) ▪ Lonneke Port (Erasmus University Rotterdam) ▪ Kostina Prifti (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Panel discussion 2: Regulation of AI in healthcare: due diligence shaping responsible use ▪ Nynke Vellinga (University of Groningen) ▪ Mifsud Bonnici (University of Groningen) ▪ Jonida Milaj-Weishaar (University of Groningen) ▪ Balázs Markos (University of Groningen) ▪ Shakila Shojaei (University Medical Center Groningen) ▪ Vilma Bozgo (Radboud UMC) |
Time schedule parallel oral presentations
THURSDAY 14:00 HRS | Parallels 1 - 4
Parallel session 1 Collection and sharing of healthcare data for AI | Room: | Le Jardin |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
CARE-PD: A Collaborative Initiative for Harmonizing and Sharing Parkinsonian Gait Datasets to Enable Development of Large-Scale Foundation Models | Benjamin Filtjens (University Health Network) | Lonneke Poort |
Collective Governance of Health Data: Towards More Democratic and Inclusive Models | Enrique Santamaria Echeverria (Erasmus School of Law) | Lonneke Poort |
Empowering NGOs with AI: Streamlining Health Data Collection for Community Impact | Abigail Oppong (independent) | Lonneke Poort |
Enhancing Cooperative Oncology with AI based Privacy-Preserving Data Processing | Irene Kamara (Tilburg University) & Marco Bassini (Tilburg University) | Lonneke Poort |
Parallel session 2 Evaluation and accountability of (socio-technical systems including) AI in healthcare | Room: | Conrad |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Does trust in AI necessarily imply the loss of control? Why trust and control can—and should—go hand in hand | Jojanneke Drogt (Dept. Bioethics and Health Humanities, UMC Utrecht) | Helma Dokkum |
FAIVOR – A Robust and Privacy-Preserving System for Evaluating and Adapting Pretrained Medical Machine Learning Models to New Datasets | Daniël Slob (Maastricht University) | Helma Dokkum |
From beggars to choosers: What clinical AI developers need from LLM providers | Jacqueline Kernahan (Delft University of Technology) | Helma Dokkum |
ImpactRadar: A Lifecycle-Based AI Impact Assessment Tool for Responsible AI in Healthcare | Ivett Jakab (YAGHMA B.V.) | Helma Dokkum |
Parallel session 3 Governance and regulation of AI in healthcare | Room: | Rotterdam |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Conformity between values and legal requirements of the AI Act regarding an Artificial Intelligence Clinical Decision Support System for improved cardiovascular risk management (AI-CDSS DECIDE) | María José Villalobos Quesada (Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC)) | Kostina Prifti |
DELIHEALTH-Digital Health: Implementation, Governance and Democratic Deliberation | Koumparoudis Evangelos (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences- Institute of Philosophy and Sociology) | Kostina Prifti |
Learnings from setting up and using a quality management system for developing and implementing AI applications in an academic hospital | Richard Bartels (Digital Health, UMC Utrecht) | Kostina Prifti |
Worlding Health Data Ecosystems: Navigating Tensions and Values in the Development of AI-based Rare Cancer Innovations | Claudia Egher (Universiteit Utrecht Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development) | Kostina Prifti |
Parallel session 4 Interactions between AI, healthcare professionals and / or patients | Room: | JAQ private dining |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Factors influencing AI acceptance along the radiology imaging chain: a systematic review | Jamie Verwey (Erasmus University Rotterdam) | Georgia Taxiarchopoulou |
State of artificial intelligence operationalization in healthcare: a systematic review on the use in the intensive care unit | Willemijn Berkhout (Erasmus MC) | Georgia Taxiarchopoulou |
More than a Pair of Eyes: Investigating the Challenges of Implementing an Algorithmic Computer-Aided Detection System (CADe) in a Public Hospital’s Radiology Department | Natalia - Rozalia Avlona (University of Copenhagen) | Georgia Taxiarchopoulou |
The Use of AI for Decision-Making Capacity Assessments: A Comprehensive Overview and the Potential Role of Artificial Intelligence | Olivia Barbaro (University of Guelph) | Georgia Taxiarchopoulou |
FRIDAY 13:30 HRS | Parallels 5 - 8
Parallel session 5 The (value-sensitive) development of AI systems and their fit with work floor demands | Room: | JAQ private dining |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Hospital-centric AI selection and Operationalisation (LASO) Methodology: A structured, participatory approach for de-risking AI innovation in hospitals | Anouk Verhellen (Imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) | Leontien de Roode |
Empowering COPD Patients: Inclusive Wearable Development through Design Thinking and Reflexive Monitoring | Renate Baumgartner (Vrije Universiteit) & Hanna Kellner (Maastricht University) | Leontien de Roode |
The Seal in the Room: Reframing Resistance to Social Robots in Healthcare Settings | Tanja Ahlin (University of Amsterdam) | Leontien de Roode |
Navigating Ethical and Regulatory Landscapes of Synthetic Healthcare Data for Responsible AI in Clinical Decision-Making | Hans Brouwer (BlueGen.ai) | Leontien de Roode |
Parallel session 6 Evaluation and accountability of (socio-technical systems including) AI in healthcare | Room: | Le Jardin |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Task Technology Fit of Artificial Intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support Systems: a Review of Qualitative studies | Cathleen Parsons (Delft University of Technology) | Evert Stamhuis |
Ulysses at the Override Problem: Meta-cognitive Limitations and the Ethics of AI Decision Control | Johannes Himmelreich (Maxwell School at Syracuse University) | Evert Stamhuis |
Uncertainty Estimation facilitating Fair and Robust AI in the Clinical Workflow : The Challenges and Mitigation Options | Steff Groefsema (University of Groningen) | Evert Stamhuis |
Federated learning in healthcare: Epistemic challenges and ethical risks | Joshua Hatherley (University of Copenhagen) | Evert Stamhuis |
Parallel session 7 Implementation of AI systems and interactions between AI, clinicians, nursing staff and patients | Room: | Conrad |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Trust in AI at the bedside: a qualitative interview-study with neonatologists | Lotte Schuitmaker (UMC Utrecht) | Stefan Buijsman |
Understanding clinicians’ informational needs for AI-driven clinical decision support systems | Simone Mingels (Maastricht University) | Stefan Buijsman |
When It Comes Down to the Pixel - Translating Responsible AI Concepts into Tangible UX Design Patterns for Healthcare | Vincent Buil (Philips Experience Design) | Stefan Buijsman |
Implementation of ART InBasket Epic GenAI in clinical practice | Julie Swillens (Radboudumc) | Stefan Buijsman |
Parallel session 8 Evaluation and accountability of (socio-technical systems including) AI in healthcare III | Room: | Rotterdam |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Opportunities and risks of hybrid closed-loop systems for diabetes care: DIY solutions as pioneering pilot cases for future commercial technology | Hana Porkertová (Mendel University in Brno) | Martin Sand |
AI in Pharmacovigilance: Simplifying Literature Mining with Lightweight Language Models and Analytical Methods | Anthony Cnudde (Université Libre de Bruxelles) | Martin Sand |
Respect for autonomy in human-AI decision making: an evaluative framework | Katsunori Miyahara (Hokkaido University) | Martin Sand |
RAIse the bar for responsible AI use and adoption in healthcare | Zoi Tokoutsi (Philips) | Martin Sand |
FRIDAY 15:30 HRS | Parallels 9 - 10
Parallel session 9 Implementation of AI systems and interactions between AI, clinicians, nursing staff and patients | Room: | JAQ private dining |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Spatial Intelligence & Spatial Responsibility in Health Care: A new perspective on data-driven health and wellbeing | Linda Kronmüller (Delft University of Technology) | Willemijn Berkhout |
Artificial Mental Models for Personalized Rehabilitation | Prajvi Saxena (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence , Saarbrücken) | Willemijn Berkhout |
From Framework to Plan: Barrier and Facilitator Analysis and Implementation Plan Development for AI Assistants in Radiotherapy Workflows at a Dutch Radiotherapy Centre | Frederik Behets (Maastricht University) | Willemijn Berkhout |
Navigating the Ethics of Physician-AI Partnerships in Medical Decision-Making: A Systematic Review | Juul Gerritse (Julius Centre, UMCU) | Willemijn Berkhout |
Parellel session 10 The (value-sensitive) development of AI systems and their fit with work floor demands | Room: | Conrad |
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Abstract title | Author | Moderator |
Combining guidance ethics and the capability approach to inform the development of an AI-driven Clinical Decision Support aimed at promoting shared decision making on cardiovascular disease risks | André Krom (Leiden University Medical Center) | Michel van Genderen |
Generative AI for Brain Signal Decoding: Towards Real-Time Personalized Mental Health Interventions | Pan Wang (Delft University of Technology) | Michel van Genderen |
The ethics of AI-based prediction of disease onset and progression – bridging ethical guidelines and practice | Ineke Bolt (Erasmus MC) | Michel van Genderen |
From Transparency to Stakeholder Participation: What AI Paternalism Teaches us About Autonomy Threats | Ellen Svensson (Stockholm University) | Michel van Genderen |