February 28, 2024, posted in Times Higher Education
This interactive session, featured speakers, Prof. Weizi Li (University of Reading, UK), Dr. Natalie Pageler (Stanford University), Prof. Patrick Butaye (City University of Hong Kong), Dr. Sumeet Chugh (Cedars Sinai Health System), John Hernandez (Google), and Dr. Steven Lin (Stanford University). The session explored how leading organisations are collaborating to develop AI tools for effective healthcare decision-making. Key topics included exploring AI’s potential in healthcare and how to bridge the implementation gap of AI in healthcare.
Digital Health 2024 showcased successful partnerships among big tech, life science, NGOs, and academia in developing digital health solutions for better global health. These collaborations are leveraging digital technologies like remote monitoring, wearables, AI, and machine learning to collect and analyse health data, leading to improved patient care and personal health outcomes.
Hosted in partnership with the Stanford Centre for Digital Health and Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab at Stanford University, this global event brought together senior leaders from across digital health, including industry, academia, government, and regulators to enable conversations that set out the sector challenges and identify how different industries can collaborate to develop effective solutions at scale. More information can be found on the Times Higher Education website: https://www.timeshighered-events.com/digital-health-2024/home

