Abstract submission
This year, the conference offers the opportunity to share research ideas in discussion sessions (i.e. short talks followed by plenty of room for discussion) to pitch ideas, or in regular talks (15 mins plus 5 mins for questions, limited in number) with typically time for one or two questions from the audience in the end.
Regular talk
Usual conference talk: 15 mins with typically 5 mins for one or two questions from the audience in the end. Limited in number. Please submit the abstract of your regular talk in the EURO abstract submission system using the session code 89b2e01f.
Discussion session
In order to promote interactive discussion in the online format, we plan to replace some of the usual parallel sessions with discussion-based sessions. These would begin with 2-minute elevator talks by all of the speakers in the sessions. Each speaker would then have 30 minutes in a breakout room to expand on their talk or engage in interactive discussion. Participants would be able to choose which breakout room to attend and have the ability to switch between breakout rooms. Please submit the abstract of your discussion session talk in the EURO abstract submission system using the session code e77b5e52.
PhD Poster session
The PhD poster session - including the Steve Gallivan Award for PhD students - would be replaced by a dedicated discussion session. Please submit the abstract of your PhD Poster session in the EURO abstract submission system using the session code d4858393.
How to submit
After the login in the EURO abstract submission system, insert one of the above session codes to submit your abstract in the corresponding organized session.
Topics
Please use at least one of the topics below when submitting your presentation abstract and/or poster abstract. The topic, keywords, and abstracts will help us schedule your talk appropriately.
- (Multi) appointment scheduling
- Access and waiting list
- Ambulance management
- Analytics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Benchmarking
- Capacity and network planning
- Care Pathways
- Clinical modelling
- Cost effectiveness and health economics
- Covid-19 application
- Data analysis and risk management
- Decision support
- Disaster management
- e-Health
- Emergency Medical Service
- Emergency Department
- Epidemiology and disease modelling
- Forecasting
- Healthcare Information System
- Healthcare logistics
- Healthcare policy modelling
- Home care and Long Term Care
- Humanitarian logistics
- Modelling and simulation
- Operating room planning and scheduling
- Optimization algorithm
- Patient flow
- Patient scheduling
- Performance evaluation
- Process optimisation
- Resource scheduling
- Screening and prevention
- Staffing and capacity planning
- Strategic and operational planning
- Statistical modelling
- Teaching
- Workforce planning and scheduling