Our #DigitalHealthWeek2024 panel discussion on #DataSolidarity: Key Concepts and Future Directions is happening #tomorrow. Join us as we share insights and explore innovative pathways to advancing solidarity-based approach to data governance in the health sector. 📆: Thursday, 7 November 2024 ⏱️: 10.00 - 11.00 AM CEST 🔗 There's still time to register 👉: https://lnkd.in/dW9mBBgj Barbara Prainsack Eric Sutherland Ademola Ade-Serrano Connor Hogan Ananya Choyal PharmAccess Aferdita Bytyqi Ilona Kickbusch Njide Ndili Rohinton Medhora Anurag Agrawal Louise Holly Digital Health Week Corrie Fairweather-Mills Whitney Gray Transform Health
Digital Transformations for Health Lab
Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen
Geneva , Geneva 6.684 Follower:innen
Implementing recommendations of the Lancet and Financial Times Commission on Governing Health Futures 2030
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The Digital Transformations for Health Lab (DTH-Lab) is a global consortium of partners working to drive implementation of the Lancet and Financial Times Commission on Governing Health Futures 2030’s recommendations for value-based and youth-centred digital transformations of health at global and national levels.
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- Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen
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- 2–10 Beschäftigte
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- Geneva , Geneva
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- Nonprofit
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- 2019
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- Digital health, Health data, Health policy, Health governance, Youth, Adolescents, Digital transformations, Public health und UHC
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Campus Biotech
Chemin des Mines 9
Geneva , Geneva 1202, CH
Beschäftigte von Digital Transformations for Health Lab
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Njide Ndili
Country Director, PharmAccess
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Ran Balicer
Chief Innovation Officer & Deputy-DG at Clalit Health Services. Founding Director, Clalit Research Institute. BGU Professor. Chair, National Covid-19…
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Soe Yu Naing
Researcher at Utrecht University | OSUN Faculty | MSc in Infectious Diseases and One Health
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Akshata Pupala
Social & Development Enthusiast
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We are proud to be taking part in #DigitalHealthWeek2024.
#DigitalHealth is key to bridging gaps in healthcare and achieving #UHC. #JoinTheMovement #DigitalHealthWeek2024 | 4–10 November 2024 https://lnkd.in/eay3UhJJ #HealthForAll #UniversalHealthCoverage
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🌍 This week, as part of #DigitalHealthWeek2024, we are hosting a virtual panel event on #DataSolidarity with our partners at Universität Wien | University of Vienna. ❓ But what is Data Solidarity and why does it matter? We put that question to our moderator Connor Hogan. Watch our video to find out what he had to say. 👉 There’s still time to register for our event on Nov 7, 10-11 AM CEST: https://loom.ly/8QT-ZzU 🎥✨ #DigitalHealthWeek #DataSolidarity
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🌐 #DigitalHealthWeek2024 kicks off today! A week-long virtual event organized by Transform Health uniting individuals and organizations to explore innovations in digital health technology and its impact on transforming health outcomes. We are pleased to be part of #DigitalHealthWeek2024 and look forward to hosting our event this Thursday on #Data Solidarity - Key Concepts and Future Directions. 🔗 Visit the Digital Health Week Website for more Info: https://loom.ly/o8puBlA
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💫Learn more about our involvement in the Young Leaders Conference and World Health Summit in October. 👇 👇
This is your one stop shop for learning about how October was a significant month in progressing #MeaningfulYouthEngagement in the #GlobalHealth space. #MyHealthFutures #Youth4HealthySocieties Digital Transformations for Health Lab, Bertelsmann Stiftung, World Health Organization, World Health Summit, WHO Youth Council Katja Čič, Dr. Sebastian Schmidt-Kaehler, Malte Etienne, Jessica Gerke, Dr. Anja Langness, Aferdita Bytyqi, Ilona Kickbusch, Enow A. G Stevens, MD, MPH, Louise Holly, Ananya Choyal, Tomiwa Akinsanya, Iris M. Blom, Dorine van der Wal, Paul Garwood, Alain Labrique, Bonolo Madibe, Imane Lakbachi, Dr. Nojus Saad, MD, Yifan Zhou (PharmD, ACPR, RPh, BSc), Caroline Knop, Lydia Jummai Gara, Soe Yu Naing, Lucía Pérez Gómez, Sarah Neggazi, Taj Donville-Outerbridge, Bianca Carvalho, Danielle M., Kristina Almazidou, @Alastair Hannaford
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✨ Introducing #DigitalHealthWeek2024 Champions! ➡ Ilona Kickbusch, Director, Digital Transformations for Health Lab Learn more about the global week of action; get involved and help champion the #digitalhealth agenda to advance #UHC progress. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g46gZSRV #HealthForAll #UniversalHealthCoverage
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🌟 Meet our speakers for our #DigitalHealthWeek2024 panel discussion on #DataSolidarity: Key Concepts and Future Directions. Join us as we share insights and explore innovative pathways to advancing solidarity-based approach to data governance in the health sector. 📆: Thursday, 7 November 2024 ⏱️: 10.00 - 11.00 AM CEST 🔗 There's still time to register 👉: https://loom.ly/8QT-ZzU Barbara Prainsack Eric Sutherland Ademola Ade-Serrano Connor Hogan Ananya Choyal
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✨ DTH-Lab team and founding partners are proud to have contributed to this significant publication on #DigitalDeterminantsofHealth. Ilona Kickbusch Njide Ndili Barbara Prainsack Louise Holly Anurag Agrawal
Head of Data, Evidence and Digital Health at World Health Organization (on paternity leave until December 2024)
💡 Publication alert on digital determinants of health! Health and well-being are shaped by countless factors—often referred to as social determinants. But in our increasingly digitalised world, what role do #digital determinants of health play? Together with The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), our team at the WHO Regional Office for Europe and other WHO colleagues, along with experts on the subject, identified 127 key digital factors affecting health, especially: 🌐 access to the internet 🖥 availability of devices and software 🧑🏻💻 digital literacy 🗑 moderation of harmful content online 📲 algorithmic transparency This shows how pervasive digital content can be enabled through the combined influence of digital, commercial, economic, and political factors across different levels of governance, reinforcing the importance of an equitable and sustainable digital transformation. While younger and healthier populations are better equipped to use digital tools, they are also more likely to be exposed to their adverse effects. In contrast, older people, those living with disabilities or chronic illness, migrants or other vulnerable groups, may gain the most from digital tools, but are at risk of being excluded. Ironically, this also means they are among the best protected from negative factors. Improving digital access and literacy, placing individuals at the centre of the digital health design process, can help ensure safe and equitable solutions for everyone. Finally, we must consider how the digital divides evolve over time: basic digital technologies like phones and computers are still not accessible to everyone equally, while advanced tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain and spatial computing, may leave even more communities at risk of exclusion. We are proud to announce this study during the #RC74CPH week, where the progress report on our Regional #DigitalHealth Action Plan is being presented (more on that later this week). This publication is already available in the @Bulletin of the World Health Organization (to be included in the issue of February 2025) and an extended version will be published in mid-November as a WHO report. A huge thank you to Robin van Kessel, Elias Mossialos, and the many partners and experts who have contributed to this vital research, and to Natasha Azzopardi Muscat and WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge for always championing digital health🙏. Discover the study here: https://lnkd.in/ernASh_y
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📣 As the G20 Brasil 2024 Health Ministers prepare to meet today in Rio, our new policy brief highlights the G20's unique opportunity to promote young people’s health and well-being by prioritizing #DigitalDeterminantsOfHealth and greater involvement of young people in digital health governance. To do so, it must overcome a siloed approach to health, education and digitalization and strengthen multisectoral investments in young people’s digital health futures, writes Louise Holly 👇
The Rio opportunity – how the G20 can drive progress on healthy digital transformations
Digital Transformations for Health Lab auf LinkedIn
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🌐 Join us for #DigitalHealthWeek2024 🔷 How can a solidarity-based approach to data governance maximize health benefits protecting people from harm? Join us for a virtual panel discussion on #DataSolidarity organized by DTH-Lab and the University of Vienna. 🗓 7th November 2024 🕒 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (CEST) 👉 Register now to join the discussion on the future of health data! https://loom.ly/8QT-ZzU Connor Hogan Barbara Prainsack Universität Wien