[D2S5P] Digital Health Campus Model for Developing Countries
Access to quality healthcare in developing countries is hindered by limited resources, infrastructure, and healthcare professionals. This session introduces the “Digital Health Campus Model,” which leverages digital technologies to overcome these barriers. The model integrates telemedicine, health awareness education, annual primary health screenings, and digital health records to provide a scalable solution for healthcare delivery and preventive care. Participants will learn how this model enhances healthcare accessibility, improves patient outcomes, and offers continuous education on preventive healthcare. Key topics include implementing telemedicine platforms, using digital health records, and developing online courses to build a skilled healthcare workforce. Speakers will share experiences from pilot programs and discuss the implementation of campus-based digital health initiatives, highlighting both prospects and challenges. Case studies from various developing countries will demonstrate the model’s effectiveness and scalability. Attendees will gain insights into the technical, logistical, and policy considerations necessary for successful implementation. This session aims to inspire collaboration among educational institutions to adopt and expand the Digital Health Campus Model, ultimately improving healthcare systems and patient care in developing countries. Join us to discover how digital innovations can revolutionize healthcare delivery and education in resource-limited settings.