Digital Health Transformation in Europe: the new data strategy

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Artificial Intelligence has become a core component of health services research within Canada. With the rapid expansion and analytical capabilities of AI/ML tools transforming the fields of medicine and public health, we need to look at how it will affect the fields of health policy and management. Academic institures are well positioned to begin these discussions and look inwards to see how AI is currently being used to further advancements in these fields. If you are interested in the following below, then joining AIHSN is right for you!

  1. To foster greater collaboration on topics related to Artificial Intelligence between the graduate programs within health and technology related disciplines.
  2. Create a student network that can learn from one another to help aid and advance their own projects and research ideas.
  3. Offer a network of resources for professional development.

We are excited to host Prof. Dr. Martin Gersch, a distinguished expert in digital transformation from Freie Universität Berlin, for a special webinar titled “Digital Health Transformation in Europe: The New Data Strategy.” Please join us on May 24 from 12-1 PM EST, as we explore the pivotal developments in European health data strategy.

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  • Date/Time: May 24, 2024, 12:00-1:00 PM EST
  • Location: Online – register on Eventbrite to access the zoom link under “Location”. Upon receiving an order confirmation email, you can promptly add the event to your Google, Outlook, iCal, or Yahoo calendar by clicking on the provided link or action within the email.

About the Webinar & Speaker:

This session will delve into the European Health Data Space (EHDS), emphasizing its impact on utilizing health data for 450 million citizens and its implications for research and healthcare services. Prof. Dr. Martin Gersch, renowned for his extensive research and mentorship in digital ecosystems and health innovations, will lead the discussion. His work, including over 150 peer-reviewed publications, positions him as a leading authority in the field, making this webinar a must-attend for those interested in the future of European healthcare.

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