The COVID-19 Crisis: How Healthcare is Fighting Back to be held during 25 November 2020 via Webinar with the Theme: Exploring the Recent Advancements in Healthcare
Tracks:
The strategies were undertaken to prepare and plan: Healthcare counter strike
All the affected nations have put in one hundred percent effort to contain the spread of the deadly virus and cater to the need of the patients. Various research organizations have conducted local activities to track the virus and understand the trend of the spread. Healthcare sectors have left no stones unturned to provide the care in the limits of its existing resource. Various countries have helped other countries with healthcare aids. Almost all the countries have exercised public voluntary curfew, more famously known as lockdown, to stop the spread. National and International governing bodies are emphasizing efforts to develop vaccines, tests, and treatments. The experts in the healthcare industries will discuss the strategies undertaken, the failure and success stories, and the challenges as well the opportunities faced by the healthcare sector in this pandemic.
The emergence of Virtual Care in response to COVID-19
In wake of the pandemic, particularly while dealing with the contagious disease, virtual care is regarded as the best way to treat the patients. The health care organizations are opening doors of their digital innovation team to deliver virtual care. What are the innovations taking place? And what are the challenges in order to deliver safe care? Industry leaders will explore the various facets of telehealth in the face of this pandemic and share the experience of being in the frontline.
Data safety and cybersecurity during the Pandemic
Hospitals and health systems have transformed themselves and delivering the service in remote format. This calls upon the importance of data security as the cyber-crime is in the surge. Data breach and privacy remains the most important issue to deal with along with addressing the dearth of the resources. The experts have dealt with them and are continuously improving to cut corners around this field. It’s time to hear from the experts how they have dealt with the situation and the hurdles they have been facing. It is imperative to discuss the new domains of study and opportunity this sector unleashes in face of this pandemic.
Merging clinical and IT domain: New opportunities
Healthcare sectors are becoming more dependent on the in silico resources than ever. Moreover, they are needing IT to support in a huge amount. To bridge the gap between the IT technicians and the clinical persons, there has to be effective interoperability for sharing data and information to coordinate the care management. This will bring a lot of obstacles initially but will open the door for new opportunities and more employment. Leaders and industry experts will discuss how to overcome the challenges and utilize the learnings for a better future.