Successfully Executing Digital Health Transformation Plans
Transformation as a business concept in health care services involves fundamentally changing the way a healthcare organisation engages with patients and other stakeholders. Technology leaders and governments need to develop tools to ensure the overall health success and sustainability of complex...
Digital Health as a Key Enabler of Integrated Care: A Blueprint for Success
How do you harness the power of data and digital health to identify local population health needs and implement truly effective integrated care? This is the question being explored in this session, which will seek to examine the blueprint for success when it comes to digital health as an enabler...
Digitally Engaging & Empowering the Healthcare Workforce
Our workforce is the foundation of healthcare systems globally and providing support through the current digital transformation is a pivotal topic. The rapid digital transformation of care delivery has added another level of complexity to the already extreme demands placed on dedicated and stress...
Data Exchange: Building Trust & Collaboration
As health system leaders worldwide strive to achieve the seamless flow of data across providers, systems and regions, they have one crucial question to address: How to facilitate data exchange between multiple stakeholders while preserving and maintaining a robust foundation of trust? Why is coll...
Cross-Border Collaborations: Improving Digital Health
This session will be sharing concrete examples of where governments and healthcare organisations are successfully collaborating across borders to implement digital health initiatives that will drive improvements in quality, outcomes, safety, interoperability, sustainability, and accessibility of...
Governance & Ethical Challenges in Health Information Exchanges
When it comes to constructing governance models to build Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), what are the important elements to consider? This session will take a deep dive into the governance and ethical challenges related to HIEs and data exchanges, looking at governance with risk and complian...
Morning Keynote: Achieving Global Health Equity Through the Power of Digital
Digital health has huge power to both mitigate and inadvertently exacerbate global health inequities. Those at the forefront of transforming our hospitals and healthcare systems bear a heavy duty to ensure the principles of health justice sit at the heart of every digital health strategy and impl...
Digital Enablement of Prevention Before Intervention
Dutch humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus is attributed with saying that prevention is better than cure and nowhere is this principle more relevant than within health and social care. Promotion of healthy lifestyles and the prevention of ill health are the fundamental principles behind public hea...
Personalised and Precision Health - A Patient-Centered Experience
Precision health promotes a much-needed shift from acute to preventive health and care. How can patient-generated health data captured from wearables, apps and genomics be transformed into actionable insights to motivate patients to take greater control of their own health? This session will expl...
Capitalising on Digitisation to Advance Value-Based Healthcare
With rapidly ageing populations and growing numbers of patients with chronic disease and comorbidities, value-based healthcare has been hailed as a solution to promoting quality and sustainability, while integrating social care and supporting public health. In this session, experts will look at h...
Key Use-Cases for AI in Healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being adopted within healthcare settings and has the potential to revolutionise care, enable advances in research, and dramatically improve patient outcomes. However, it is essential that we prevent misuse and reduce the risk of patient care being comp...
Realising Safer Care Through Digital Health
Millions of patients needlessly suffer injuries or die every year because of unsafe and poor-quality healthcare. The increasing complexity in healthcare settings, coupled with an overburdened and understaffed healthcare workforce, is contributing to the tragedy of preventable medical errors. Havi...