Session 8: Digital Healthcare & Health Informatics

Description:

Digital Healthcare & Health Informatics is a rapidly evolving field that leverages technology, data, and information systems to improve the delivery, management, and quality of healthcare. It encompasses electronic health records, telemedicine, mobile health applications, wearable devices, and data analytics to support clinical decision-making, patient engagement, and operational efficiency. By integrating digital tools and health informatics, healthcare providers can offer personalized, timely, and evidence-based care while enhancing patient safety and outcomes. This field also emphasizes data security, interoperability, and population health management, enabling proactive, preventive, and cost-effective healthcare solutions.

Keynote Points:

  • Integration of digital technologies to improve patient care, safety, and outcomes
  • Use of electronic health records (EHRs) for efficient documentation and care coordination
  • Application of data analytics, AI, and machine learning for predictive healthcare insights
  • Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring for enhanced accessibility and convenience
  • Implementation of clinical decision support systems to assist healthcare providers
  • Health information exchange and interoperability to streamline communication across systems

Benefits:

  • Improves patient care quality, safety, and clinical outcomes through data-driven decision-making
  • Enhances accessibility to healthcare via telemedicine, remote monitoring, and virtual consultations
  • Streamlines workflow and operational efficiency in healthcare facilities
  • Facilitates accurate and timely documentation through electronic health records (EHRs)
  • Enables predictive analytics for early detection, risk assessment, and personalized care
  • Supports population health management and preventive healthcare strategies