New tracks for e-Health26

  • Bridges Not Silos: The Future of Connected Health (formerly Connected Care and Interoperability)
    Highlighting data and language standardization, data sharing, public policy alignment, and shared governance initiatives that support a connected healthcare system.
  • No Patient Left Behind: Building Digital Health for All (formerly Digital Health Equity and Access)
    Focusing on strategies to address the digital divide and ensure equitable access to digital health technologies and services.
  • Bots, Docs, and Burnout: The Future Health Workforce (formerly Digital Technology and Healthcare Human Resources)
    Exploring how digital technology can help address healthcare human resources shortages and optimize workforce management.
  • Guardrails for Growth: Governing Health Data (formerly Health Data Governance, Security, and Privacy)
    Addressing best practices for collecting, analyzing, and securing health data while ensuring privacy and balancing data-sharing priorities.
  • Power to the Patient in Digital Care (formerly Patient Engagement and Empowerment)
    Exploring approaches to enhance patient engagement, promote shared decision-making, and empower individuals in managing their own health.
  • Next-Gen Care: Virtual Access, Real Impact (formerly Virtual Care, Telemonitoring, and Remote Patient Care)
    Examining advancements in virtual and remote care technology and program implementation and the impact on healthcare accessibility.
  • The New Rx: Innovation Meets Individuality (formerly Innovation, Digital Therapeutics and Personalized Medicine)
    Examining the emerging field of digital therapeutics and its potential to revolutionize disease management, treatment adherence, and personalized medicine for improving patient outcomes.

The e-Health Program Committee reserves the right to change tracks.

Three presentation types

  • Panel Presentation allows a team of presenters to offer different perspectives on a topic, initiative, or experience in a single session. The panel presentation may include an optional Q&A time within the allotted time. Duration is 30 minutes. Three presenters are required. The maximum number of presenters is three.
  • Oral Presentation allows speakers to focus on a selected topic and share their experience, challenges, and successes. They consist of a discussion/presentation component and an audience engagement component. The duration of each component is at the discretion of the presenter, who may choose to assign appropriate presentation and Q&A time within the allotted time. Duration is 20 minutes. The maximum number of presenters is two. The second presenter is optional.
  • e-Poster is a presentation of a project or case study that informs or advises the delegates of key findings or lessons learned. The e-poster presentation may include an optional Q&A time within the allotted time. Duration is 10 minutes. The maximum number of presenters is one.

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