Indian Association of eHealth Care, in association with Health Systems, UK is planning to create awareness among Indian masses about eHealth technologies. The organisation jointly with Health Systems will conduct a two-day conference on 'Transforming Health and Healthcare through eHealth Technologies'. The conference to be held in Pune on March 11 and 12 will be inaugurated by Dr. Vimaltai Munjada, Maharashtra's Minister for Health and family Welfare. Government of UK, Department of Trade and Industry and Government of Maharashtra would support the event.
The conference aims to introduce the total concept of eHealth to a wide audience, discuss the potential for and the implications of eHealth as an enabler for the transformation of health strategy and provision of healthcare, discuss and demonstrate practical examples of how it is already being implemented in India and across the world, consider how it could be applied for the benefit of citizens, patients, clinicians and health organisation in India and to maximise collaboration opportunities for UK and Indian healthcare organisations and companies offering eHealth application, services and solutions.
Sessions will include a medical and technology convergence, discussions on strategic development of health services, eHealth as an agent for reform, successful application of eHealth solutions and eHealth- the way forward.
The panel of international speakers include, Professor Narendra Mehra, senior professor and head, Department of Transplant Immunology and Immunogenetics; Professor Ricky Richardson, vice president, ISFTeH and chairman, UkeHA; Professor Yunkap Kwankam, co-ordinator, eHealth, World Health Oganisation; Dr. Rifat Atun, director, Centre for Health Management, Tanaka Business School, Imperial College, London; Professor Richard E.Scott, faculty of medicine, Health Telematics Unit, University of Calgary, Albert, Canada; Dr. Jens Otto Sieck, past director of medicine, King Faisal Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Anil Kaul, PAC International; B.S.Bedi, Government of India, Ministry of Communications & IT; Professor Saroj K. Mishra, professor of endocrine surgery and nodal officer, telemedicine, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and others.
The conference will be attended by health policy and decision makers at national and regional level, professionals from district hospital and primary health clinics, chief executives, administrations and clinical leads in private hospitals, professional bodies representing clinicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals, health informatics professionals, ICT staff, representatives of higher education establishments and ICT skills training organisations, medical equipment companies, pharmaceutical and drug companies, software and hardware corporates, mobile and telephone companies including service providers and others, said the sources.