Breakout sessions on Friday included several presentations on using digital tools: 1) To aid prevention and rehabilitation of strokes, diabetes management, and neonatal resuscitation skills. 2) To support both patients and staff through serious gaming, computational creativity, and internet-delivered end-of-life services. 3) To share digital information between clinicians using apps to assess burns, transfer clinical images, and support surgical training decisions. 4) To promote active aging and independence in older adults through cognitive support technology, mobile healthcare assessments, and telecare collaboration.