Program - Autumn ITAPA 2025
The mental health of young people is becoming one of the most serious challenges of our time. Slovak Minister of Health Kamil Šaško will present how his ministry intends to support systemic mental health care for children and young people. The discussion will focus on early intervention, better access to specialists, reform of the assessment system, and practical support for families. The panel aims to outline specific steps and measures that will help ensure that every child and their parents receive timely and effective help.
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
Telemedicine in Germany is a rapidly developing field that is fundamentally changing access to healthcare. The legal and regulatory environment supports its expansion, but it also brings new challenges. In everyday medical practice, it is mainly used for consultations, patient monitoring, and remote diagnosis. It brings benefits in the form of more accessible care, more efficient use of time, and better cooperation between specialists. Still, it also faces limitations in terms of personal contact, technical barriers, and data security issues. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly accelerated its adoption and demonstrated its potential for the future. Modern trends include the use of artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and integration with electronic health records. German experience shows that telemedicine can improve treatment outcomes and can be a valuable inspiration for Slovakia in shaping strategies for its successful development.
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
Surgical robots, digital platforms, and smart buildings are becoming the foundation of modern hospitals. However, another key element is the new generation of diagnostic tools—from photonic screening to hyperspectral imaging to AI-assisted diagnostics—which can detect diseases faster and more accurately than traditional methods. The hospital of the future is a connected ecosystem where robots operate with millimeter precision, IT systems control the operation of the facility, and diagnostic technologies provide doctors with immediate results. What are the latest technological trends, what does practice in Slovakia bring, and what does a hospital look like where robotics is a fundamental element of modern medicine?
Moderator: Benita Fekete
Tomáš Kútny , tnTEL
Jakub Rybár , AGEL Clinic Bratislava
Marek Tkáč , Hospital AGEL Bratislava
Moderator: Benita Fekete
Erik Kúdela , Gynaecology and Obstetrics Clinic of Jessenius faculty of medicine, Comenius University
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
Jakub Havlín , DIGI2Health
Dimitrios G. Katehakis , Center for eHealth Applications and Services
Nataša Hudecová , AbbVie
Martina Part , Faculty of Medicine of Comenius University
The discussion will present key projects for the digitization of services for citizens, including eOČR, which simplifies the process of applying for sick pay and significantly reduces the burden on doctors, and the electronic pregnancy logbook, a proactive service for expectant mothers. Both projects are being developed in close cooperation between the National Health Information Centre and the Social Insurance Company and are examples of the effective integration of health and social systems.
Moderator: Benita Fekete
Monika Siváčková , Social Insurance Company
Building an innovative ecosystem in healthcare means connecting actors from different environments – hospitals, universities, start-ups, technology companies, the state, and patient organisations. How can we create an environment in which healthcare innovations can not only be born, but also grow and succeed? The discussion will focus on how to build a functional ecosystem – from the initial idea to the implementation of the solution. The panellists will present examples of successful support for healthtech start-ups in Europe, financing and mentoring opportunities, and the role of strategic partnerships between the public and private sectors.
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
Slavomír Hruška , start-up mentor
Christian Kumar , strategist investor in healthtech startups
Moderator: Benita Fekete

Peter Jáni , ASMED
Hospitals and healthcare facilities have become one of the most frequent targets of cyberattacks in Europe. Ransomware can paralyze an entire department, block access to patient data, and in extreme cases, endanger lives. How can healthcare data be protected in the NIS2 era? What role does artificial intelligence play in detecting threats in real time? And what are the experiences of hospitals that have already been attacked? This block will bring together the experiences of experts, practical examples, and recommendations for hospitals and the state.
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
How to defend yourself not only physically, but also mentally? This interactive masterclass will introduce a globally recognized approach to preventing and managing aggression that combines self-defense, psychology, and communication skills. We will focus on real-life situations in the healthcare environment, where tension between the organization, patients, and staff can escalate into conflict. Participants will learn to recognize warning signs, respond with respect and firmness, and protect not only their bodies but also their mental well-being. Together, we will go through the five pillars of ESD – Think, Shout, Run, Fight, Share – and translate them into specific steps for daily practice by healthcare professionals. We draw inspiration from research and practice at renowned institutions in the US and Israel, where ESD is part of the training of healthcare personnel and emergency services. The masterclass will show you how to turn uncertainty into confidence and stress into resilience – because protecting yourself means protecting others.
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Michal Jablonka , Limerock
Igor Kottman , Limerock
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
How to digitize your outpatient clinic
Speakers: Samuel Arbe and Vanesa Bujková, HealthHub
The digital twin of the Slovak patient - advantages of the concept and the challenges of implementation
Speaker: Miroslav Beblavý, CB ESPRI
16:15 - 16:45
Fatigue kills. Let's say it out loud!
Presentation of previously unpublished statistics on fatigue in healthcare and its impact on medical errors. Real anonymized cases in which fatigue played a key role, and analysis of the economic implications – costs of mistakes, incapacity for work, and staff turnover. Why is fatigue in healthcare taboo? How does it affect decision-making, reflexes, and empathy? Who are the "supermen" in healthcare, and what types of fatigue do we know? How to talk about fatigue without fear of consequences, and what are the first steps to transforming a culture of silence into a culture of safety?
Speaker: Martina Antošová, HealthHubREGISTRATION ON MEETUP
The revision of EU pharmaceutical legislation – the so-called Pharma Package – represents a historic opportunity to set new rules for research, registration, and availability of medicines in Europe. The reform aims to improve patient access to innovative treatments, increase crisis preparedness, and strengthen the environmental sustainability of the sector. However, the proposals raise concerns: shorter data protection periods, new obligations for manufacturers, and pressure on affordability could weaken Europe's competitiveness in the global battle for investment. Trilogues – negotiations among the Commission, Parliament, and Council – are currently underway to determine the final form of the legislation. The discussion will raise fundamental questions about the balance between public interest, support for innovation, and patient protection in smaller Member States.
Moderator: Benita Fekete
Moderator: Benita Fekete
Through the National Health Information Centre, Slovakia is making progress in its integration into the European Health Data Space (EHDS). The key objective is to create a national connector that will enable the secure sharing of patient data between EU countries and its reuse in research or policy-making. Slovakia is also testing data exchange with countries such as the Czech Republic, Italy, and Cyprus, and is working to meet the milestones for full technical and organizational readiness.
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
Anton Behan , National Health Information Centre
Klára Jiráková , National Center for Healthcare Digitization of Czech Republic
Tomáš Švec , Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic
The workshop will be held in English.
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Dennis Schmitt , Neuro 20
Moderator: Benita Fekete
Róbert Samuhel , Health Implementation Agency
Healthcare Readiness Index is a tool for assessing the readiness of healthcare systems for future challenges – from crisis and pandemic management, through digitization and data utilization, to the introduction of innovations and new technologies. The index enables the comparison of key areas, including infrastructure, legislation, financing, availability of human resources, and the level of cooperation between the public and private sectors. The aim is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the system and to create a basis for strategic decision-making and practical reforms.
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
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How can we find savings and efficiency in Slovak healthcare? The 2026 budget will determine whether Slovak healthcare will finally move forward or remain stuck in a vicious circle. Where are the billions going and what are citizens actually getting in return? Where is this money going, where is it being lost, and how can it be used more effectively? The discussion will provide an open view on how to set up fair and transparent financing that motivates efficiency and quality. Fair financing of hospitals and sustainability of public resources. What reform measures should bring about visible change – not only in the system, but also in the approach to patients?
Moderator: Šimon Jeseňák
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Radoslav Čuha , Penta Hospitals Slovakia
Michal Štofko , Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic




