May 6

The second day of the conference will be held in the format of panel discussions on several topics.

10:00 – Protection of patients’ rights – challenges and responsibilities of the state and civil society

– Legal and ethical limitations of scientific developments and progress in medicine.
– Technological developments and protection of patient data. The right to privacy versus public interest.
– The role of civil society in raising awareness and disseminating information to protect patients’ rights.
– Promoting more effective dispute resolution between patients and healthcare institutions.
Current issues of healthcare provider liability.

12:00 – Transformations in healthcare systems as an inevitable process in achieving excellence

– International organizations and new initiatives to adapt national health systems to global challenges. The role of health policy in the fight against global challenges – pandemic, climate crisis.
– Promoting resilience in health systems.
– Reconstructing the legislative framework of national health systems in accordance with the latest
achievements of biomedical science and the fight against social and economic inequality.

14:00 – Lunch

15:00 – New challenges for international cooperation in the field of legal medicine (forensic medicine)

– International cooperation to mitigate the consequences of natural and man-made disasters.
– New challenges for legal medicine in the fight against terrorism, organized crime, and war crimes.
– Technological and research innovations in legal medicine