#HISAfrica2019 is a annual innovation summit that invites healthcare professionals to learn more about the latest developments in technology related to their fields, and more importantly, how it would feasible for them to integrate them into the the healthcare infrastructure that currently exists.
The event will see the likes of administrators, CxOs, policy makers, key stakeholders in both public and private hospitals, hospices, clinics, health-tech entrepreneurs, academics, technology providers, and more.
Throughout the event, attendees will have the chance to learn more about topics such as electronic health records, AI, IoT in healthcare, the legal implications surrounding eHealth, security, and how personalized healthcare can be delivered.
A few notable speakers will include Valter Adao, Chief Digital & Innovation Officer at Deloitte Africa, Dr. Momafrench Mbombo, Western Cape Minister at the Department of Health Western Cape, and Dr. Mwenya Kasonde, Assistant Director of Global Health for the Ministry of Health Zambia .
Healthcare Technology Summits
#HISAfrica2019 Showcases the Latest Tech Through a Practical Lens
Trend Themes
1. Electronic Health Records - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing secure and user-friendly electronic health record systems.
2. Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - Potential for disruptive innovation in utilizing AI to improve diagnostics, treatment plans, and patient monitoring in healthcare.
3. Iot in Healthcare - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in leveraging IoT devices and data to enhance remote patient monitoring and improve healthcare delivery.
Industry Implications
1. Healthtech - HealthTech companies can explore innovative solutions in electronic health records, AI, and IoT to address the challenges faced by healthcare professionals.
2. Healthcare Administration - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in healthcare administration processes, including record management, policy implementation, and data security.
3. Healthcare Policy and Regulation - Healthcare policy makers and regulators can explore innovative approaches to address legal implications and security concerns related to eHealth and digital healthcare technologies.