Webinar on

Digital health

April 25, 2021

digitalhealth-april-2021

Theme: Advancement in Estimating and Improving Patient Safety in Primary Health Care

We are welcomes everyone around the globe to attend the upcoming webinar “The World Conference on Digital Health” which is scheduled on April 25, 2021 with the theme "Technological Advancements and innovative approaches in  Digital Health". It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Digital Health.
Digital Health Webinar which deals with various regions of Digital Health studies like Big data and Digital Transformation, E-Health, Electronic Health record and Precision Medicine.

Session 1:Big Data and Digital Transformation
Digital transformation necessitates the use of big data and analytics. Many businesses have gone through digital transformations in order to keep up with the ever-changing digital world. They're transforming themselves thanks to their command of Big Data and Analytics, as well as the use of Machine Learning technology. The global big data in healthcare market amounted to $11.45 billion in 2016 and is expected to witness a double-digit growth throughout the forecast period of 2017-2025. ... Additionally, it also includes analysis of applications of big data for clinical analytics, financial analytics, and operational analytic.

Session 2:E-Health
Much of medical informatics is covered by e-health, but the delivery of technical practice, treatment, and services is prioritised over technological functions. Extensive e-Health infrastructures and technologies are now regarded as critical to the future provision of accessible, reliable, high-quality, citizen-centred healthcare in many Western national healthcare services incorporating mobile components.

Session 3:Electronic Health record
A person's valid health archive is shared among multiple offices and organisations in an electronic health record (EHR). As more patient data becomes computerised and a growing number of people express a desire to have mobile access to their health records, EHRs are becoming increasingly important. An EHR usually contains the following types of information, among others. Data about visits to healthcare professionals; contact information Details about insurance, family history.

Session 4:Precision Medicine
Precision medicine is a form of medicine that uses variations in a person's genes, climate, and lifestyle to direct disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Precision medicine's ability to disrupt the Health care sector is piquing the attention of a variety of businesses and government agencies immunisation status, and any conditions or diseases, a catalogue of prescription drugs, hospitalization records, any surgeries or operations which have been completed.

Session 5:M-Health
The medical and public health activity assisted by mobile devices, such as mobile phones, patient tracking devices, personal digital assistants, and other wireless devices, is referred to as m-Health. Heart disease, diabetes, autism, insomnia, and asthma are among the disorders for which mHealth is now being used. The WHO/ITU project enables governments strengthen their current national health activities to prevent, control, and treat non communicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors by incorporating mobile components.

Session 6:Telemedicine and Telehealth
Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications and information technology to offer clinical and medical health services to patients who are located far away. It aids in the removal of geographical barriers and can increase access to health services that are not always accessible in remote rural communities. It's also used in critical care and emergency situations to save lives. These technologies allow convenient and loyal contact between patients and medical staff, as well as the transfer of medical, imaging, and health informatics data from one location to another.

In the period of digital life, the worth of nutrition and physical activity continues to be a key for a healthy life. Increasing prosperity needs to boot taken a district at intervals the deciding factors and triggered a health boom. As people unit plenty of awake to the healthy vogue, it's evident that the health care sector can boom in conjunction with it and should facilitate to form a prosperous world.

  • Big Data and Digital Transformation
  • E-Health
  • Electronic Health record
  • Precision Medicine
  • M-Health
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Telemedicine

4 Renowned Speakers

PANJASARAM NAIDOO

University of KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa

PROF BERNARD M Y CHEUNG

University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

ALBERT M.WU

Chang-Gung University
Taiwan

DANYAH AHMED KATLAN

King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital
Saudi Arabia