About
The symposium
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) in health has sparked public debate on the extent to which technology, and more specifically generative AI, has the potential to infringe upon personal privacy and impact the health of populations. To explore this and other issues impacting current and future European Region health system landscapes, WHO/Europe is hosting the second WHO Symposium on the Future of Digital Health Systems in the European Region on 5–6 September.
Over the course of the 2 days, participants will have the opportunity to participate in and contribute to the following topics:
- Unlocking the potential of digital health to fight noncommunicable diseases;
- Digital health for pandemic preparedness 2.0 in the WHO European Region;
- Digital technologies and One Health: balancing and optimizing the health of people, animals and the environment;
- Using digital solutions for the prevention and control of communicable disease;
- From big data to personalized care: how AI and precision medicine is revolutionizing care;
- Beyond the walls: how can telehealth revolutionize health care?
- Revolutionizing health information systems for data-driven decision-making
- Harnessing the power of emerging technologies for better mental health
During the event, WHO/Europe will launch a new flagship regional report on “Leveraging and scaling up digital transformation for better health and resilience in the European Region”, putting forward new data from all 53 Member States.
The Symposium will be hosted as a hybrid event.