Andreas Goldschmidt

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Andreas JW Goldschmidt, at the Citizens' Dialogue High-Tech Medicine of the BMBF on October 8, 2011 in Ingelheim / Rhein

Andreas JW Goldschmidt (born November 2, 1954 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German health economist and human scientist . His research is primarily about the development of health care and its evaluation under socio-economic aspects.

Life

The health economist, medical IT specialist and biostatistician came from industry as a career changer in medicine. He also became a doctor and, after working at the universities in Frankfurt / Main and Bonn, went back to Luxembourg as a member of the board of directors in the private sector with study-related training and further education stays in Cambridge / GB, Cleveland / Ohio and Venice. Since 2003 he has been teaching and researching in the field of health management and logistics at the University of Trier . Andreas Goldschmidt is married and has two children.

Scientific career

In his doctoral thesis in biomathematics with Klaus Abt, he was looking for rhythmic patterns or statistical abnormalities of brain waves and in October 1988 - as a by-product of an in-house development for the graphic expression of his results - he won the programming award of a computer magazine in the Markt & Technik-Fachverlag. In the 1990s he developed the first valid methods for " medical controlling ". The habilitation thesis with his mentor Wolfgang Giere again contained a contribution on pattern recognition, but here on the visual identification of cancers, which were represented as different circular distortions. The results were selected for republication in the international medical informatics yearbook. Even before the venia legendi for medical informatics and biometrics was awarded by the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, he received a call to the universities of Halle and Bonn in 1997 and 1998. In Bonn he then spent three years doing research in the fields of telemedicine and health management and worked on the ethics committee. In 2003 he received a call to the University of Trier and the venia legendi for health management and logistics. In the last few years of his research in Trier, he investigated the supporting effect of music on health with an interdisciplinary research team and the ideal network 'FnR' of musicians for the research project 'Music instead of pill'. His hypotheses for this were based on his early studies of the rhythms of brain waves. By 2017 he had written around 180 publications in his main research areas.

Health Policy, Institutions, Honors and Prizes

Goldschmidt was elected to the advisory board by the Federal Ministry of Health in 2003/2004 on issues relating to the future telematics infrastructure and electronic health card. His report on the initially required, sufficient level of acceptance among patients and doctors foresaw the heated discussions on the introduction of the electronic health card over the next 10 years, which was initially underestimated by some decision-makers. In a reader survey carried out by the specialist journal “Die Gesundheitswirtschaft” published by Bibliomed Verlag in 2007 and 2008, readers also voted two university professors among the “Top 20” of the German healthcare industry: Andreas Goldschmidt from Trier and Günter Neubauer from Munich. Goldschmidt also won first place in the German GenoAward of the cooperative association in 2008 for its scientific research and progress in optimizing health organizations through new principles of health logistics for patients, doctors and other health professions. For his research and concepts for the improvement of local health care "Health Region Trier +" he was awarded together with participating colleagues u. a. of his institute funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research BMBF in 2008 and 2009. In 2012 Goldschmidt was accepted into the “Social Sciences, Law and Economics” class of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts . Since 2012 he has been an extraordinary member of the "Pharmacoeconomics and Biostatistics" department, the Drugs Commission of the German Medical Association (AkdÄ), Scientific Committee of the German Medical Association.

Knowledge promotion

He advocates the promotion of young executives in the health industry. On behalf of the B. Braun Foundation, he has developed the mentoring program that has been advertised every two years since 2006. The Careum Foundation in Zurich / Switzerland joined this funding as a second partner in 2010. From 2007 to 2014, he designed the annual Rhine-Main Future Congress: “Hospital and Partners” to improve the networking of all those involved in health care.

Areas of responsibility

In the area of ​​responsibility of his professorship in Trier, he was the managing director of the International Health Care Management Institute - IHCI - and chairman of the Center for Health Economics - ZfG ​​from 2003 until his farewell lecture in November 2017. As a part-time job, since 2006 he was also responsible for the study management of the Hessian Administration and Business Academy as well as the Hessian Professional Academy in Frankfurt / Main with its branch academy in Offenbach / Main. Since winter semester 2017/2018 he has been teaching in the field of "health and medical management" at the private, non-profit FOM University of Economics and Management in Frankfurt / Main and Essen, where he is also the spokesman for health and social issues.

Works

  • with J. Hilbert (Hrsg.): Hospital management with a future - orientation knowledge and suggestions from experts. kma media in Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 2011, ISBN 978-3-13-161231-1 .
  • with J. Hilbert (ed.): Health economy in Germany. The future industry. (Health Economics and Management, Volume 1). Wikom-Verlag, Wegscheid 2009, ISBN 978-3-9812646-0-9 .
  • with M. Kalbitzer and J. Eckhardt (eds.): Praxishandbuch Medizincontrolling. Economica, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-87081-330-X .
  • with M. Beck, A. Greulich, M. Kalbitzer, R. Schmidt and G. Thiele (eds.): Management Handbook DRGs. 1st edition. Economica, Heidelberg 2003, ISBN 3-87081-300-8 .
  • with C. Ohmann, HU Prokosch, J. Stausberg and H. Sippel (eds.): Challenges in information processing at the university clinics of North Rhine-Westphalia. Report 3.-6. Workshop. Shaker, Aachen / Maastricht 1999, ISBN 3-8265-4554-0 .
  • as publisher: Medical Statistics. Clinical research: from the idea to the result. Springer-Verlag, Berlin a. a. 1996, ISBN 3-540-60053-1 .
  • with PG Fabricius and JE Altwein: prostate carcinoma. New aspects of endocrine therapy. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 1992, ISBN 3-13-786701-0 .

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  1. AJW Goldschmidt: Computer-assisted investigation of circadian and weekly EEG fluctuations in older subjects. Dissertation, JW Goethe University Frankfurt am Main 1989.
  2. ^ AJW Goldschmidt: Top listing: A printer driver for the doctoral thesis. (Winner entry of the top listing competition) In: Computer Personal. Professional magazine for personal computers. Markt & Technik, Haar (10) 1988, pp. 76-82.
  3. AJW Goldschmidt, M. Kalbitzer, J. Eckhardt (eds.): Praxishandbuch Medizincontrolling. Hüthig / Economica, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-87081-330-X .
  4. AJW Goldschmidt, CJ Luz, W. Giere, R. Lüdecke, D. Jonas: Multi-dimensional Visualization of Laboratory Findings and Functional Test Results for Analyzing the Clinical Course of Disease in Medicine. In: IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics. Schattauer, Stuttgart 1996, pp. 242-248.
  5. http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=10896 → GremienarbeitEtc_bis_2011.pdf → page 2, item 150 → Member (1998–2000): Ethics Committee of the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn.
  6. http://idw-online.de/pages/de/news59564 → Information Service Science → Appointment Uni Trier
  7. http://idw-online.de/pages/de/news93017 → Information service science → Remaining in Trier University instead of TU Munich
  8. ^ Andreas Goldschmidt: Folk-n-Rock Rhein-Main (Studio DG OF-Bieber) - Home. Retrieved December 3, 2017 (German).
  9. Press release University of Trier: Research project: Music instead of pill. University of Trier, November 18, 2014, archived from the original on December 31, 2017 ; accessed on December 31, 2017 .
  10. ^ Daniel Conrad: Research project in health management at the University of Trier - Beethoven after cancer? In: Saint-Paul Luxembourg sa (Ed.): The waiting - Perspectives . tape 6 , no. 2463 . Luxemburger Wort, February 12, 2015, ZDB -ID 2421054-7 , p. 5–7 ( fnr-rhein-main.de [PDF; accessed on December 31, 2017]). Research project in health management at the University of Trier - Beethoven after cancer? ( Memento from December 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  11. ^ Andreas Goldschmidt: Folk-n-Rock Rhein-Main (Studio DG OF-Bieber) - Music + Health. Retrieved December 3, 2017 (German).
  12. http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=14428&L=2 → University of Trier → Press Office → Archive → May 2003 → May 27, 2003 The Federal Ministry of Health appoints Andreas JW Goldschmidt to an advisory committee for the Telematics project group / PG1
  13. U. Meurer (Ed.): Top 20 heads of the health economy 2008. In: Die Gesundheitswirtschaft. Bibliomed, Melsungen, (2) 2008, pp. 24–27 ( ISSN  1864-3469 )
  14. http://gesundheitsppolitik-forum.de/index.php?menu=view&id=50 → Film from the presentation of the GesundheitsWirtschaft 2008 Award in Berlin for the readers' choice of the top 20 personalities in the German healthcare industry
  15. News. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013 . ;→ 2008 → 1st place at the GenoPortal AWARD 2008 → award ceremony
  16. Presentation of the GenoPortal Award to future health regions. Press release from Andramedos eG December 5, 2008.
  17. Archive link ( Memento from May 30, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) → Health Region Mosel-Saar-Trier +
  18. News. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013 . ;→ 2008 → eHealth and health logistics research → Certificate and pictures
  19. "Euro-Acad.eu → Andreas JW Goldschmidt" ( Memento of 3 December 2013 Internet Archive ) 2012 at the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  20. http://www.idw-online.de/de/news492592 → Science information service → Inclusion in Euro-Acad.eu
  21. "AkdAe.de → Andreas JW Goldschmidt" 2012 associate member of the Drug Commission
  22. AJW Goldschmidt: Mentoring promotes young managers in the health industry. In: Leadership and Economics. (f & w), Bibliomed, Melsungen, 24 (1/2007), pp. 52–55 ( ISSN  0175-4548 )
  23. http://www.bbraun-stiftung.de/ → Programs → Mentoring program; see → Service → Press review → Mentoring program for young professionals
  24. http://www.stiftung-careum.ch/ → Funding programs → Mentoring for tomorrow's managers
  25. http://www.rhein-main-zukunftskongress.de/
  26. ^ Uni Trier: Center for Health Economics - Home. Retrieved October 18, 2017 .
  27. ^ FOM University for Economics & Management, non-profit company: FOM Bachelor and Master studies in health and social affairs. Retrieved October 18, 2017 (German).

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