*** KES-HCIS2020 Advanced Modelling of Health Systems and Policies ***

 

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Advanced Modelling of Health Systems and Policies

KES HCIS 2020 Special Session

Split, Croatia - 17/19 June 2020

http://hcis-20.kesinternational.org/index.php

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a well-functioning health 
system working in harmony is built on having 

trained and motivated health workers, a well-maintained infrastructure, and a 
reliable supply of medicines and technologies, 

backed by adequate funding, strong health plans and evidence-based policies. 
Effective laws and efficient legal component 

are important bases in creation and setting up of health systems and public 
health policies. Challenges like communicable 

and non-communicable diseases must have a legal component.

 

This session is specialised for researchers of different disciplines, data 
scientist, big data experts, policy makers and 

clinicians, from academia and industry, oriented in solving the challenges by 
multisectoral approach. The session is linked 

to Universal health coverage (UHC) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
Data is a key issue of Agenda 2030 and main 

goal of this session is to present novel approaches in modelling and usage of 
health big data. Target groups which could be 

interested in this session: Governments, Public Health Experts, Policy Makers, 
Multi‐National Organizations, Statistical Bodies, 

R&D Bodies, Civil Society, Private Providers, Health Providers, Health 
Managers, Academics and Scientists.

 

UHC is defined by WHO as ensuring that all people can use the promotive, 
preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative 

health services they need, of sufficient quality to be effective, while also 
ensuring that the use of these services does 

not expose the user to financial hardship.

 

The task of SDG 3 is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at 
all ages.

 

As we live in "data revolution" and new technologies, efficient usage of health 
data and evidence-based decision-making tools 

can be used in implementation and monitoring of UHC and SDGs.

 

Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Privacy aware Big Data models

- Role of big data in health systems reforms

- Efficient health systems and SDGs

- SDGs and health data

- Data driven modelling of health policies

- Innovative Big Data usage in UHC

- Security aspects in health systems and Big Data analytics

- Monitoring of SDG 3 – big data approach

- Decision support systems in policy making

- Novel Big data solutions for health-related policy making

 

** SPECIAL SESSION CHAIRS

- Marco Anisetti, PhD, Associate Professor, Università degli Studi di Milano, 
Milan, Italy

- Dario Brdarić, PhD, Head of Department, Institute of Public Health for the 
Osijek-Baranya County, Osijek, Croatia

- Gwanggil Jeon, PhD, Associate professor, Incheon National University, South 
Korea

 

** PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- Matej Šapina, MD, PhD, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty 
of Dental Medicine and Health, Osijek, Croatia

- Karolina Kramarić, MA, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty 
of Dental Medicine and Health, Osijek, Croatia

- Ernesto Damiani, EBTIC/Khalifa University of Science and Technology, UAE

- Claudio Agostino Ardagna, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

- Awais Ahmad Bahria University, Islamabad, Pakistan

- Matthieu Garcin, PhD, Léonard de Vinci Pôle Universitaire, Research center, 
Paris La Défense, France

- Chandan Karmakar, PhD, School of Information Technology, Deakin University, 
Geelong, Australia

- Alexander Degelsegger-Márquez, PhD, Austrian National Public Health 
Institute, Vienna, Austria

- Katharina Habimana, MA, Austrian National Public Health Institute, Vienna, 
Austria

- Bettina Borisch, PhD, Institute of Global Health, University of Geneva, 
Geneva, Switzerland

- Arzija Pašalić, PhD, University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Health Studies, 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

- Celia Blasszauer , MD, Medicalscan Kft, Budapest, Hungary

- Gabriele Gianini, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

 

** EMAIL & CONTACT DETAILS

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