Day One |
8:30-9:30 |
Registration |
9:30-10:20 |
Opening Session |
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Welcoming remarks: |
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, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana |
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Opening remarks: |
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, President, 51³Ô¹Ï Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Ìý |
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, Assistant Secretary-General, 51³Ô¹Ï Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) |
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Mr. Abdoulie Janneh, Executive Secretary, Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) (tbc) |
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, Director, ADG/IER, World Health Organization (WHO) |
10:20-10:30 |
Tea Break |
10:30-13:00 |
Panel 1: The challengesÌý and sustainability of eHealth in Africa |
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Panelists:
- Mr Brahima Sanou, ITU Regional Representative for Africa, Head of the Connect Africa initiative, Addis Ababa []
- Professor S. Yunkap Kwankam, Executive Director, International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth []
- Dr Steinar Pedersen, Director Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, WHO Collaborating Centre
- Mr Stephen Lieber, President HIMSS []
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Moderator:Ìý Dr Adesina Iluyemi, Chair, Global Health Commission-NEPAD Council |
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For discussion:
- Health systems challenges hampering eHealth mainstreaming in Africa;
- Information and communication infrastructure in Africa and the uptake of eHealth;
- Where are the needs of people?
- eHealth pilotsÌý and initiatives: how to evaluate, what have we learned, when should they scale up, and how?
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13:00-14:00 |
Lunch Break |
14:00-14:30 |
Address by Professor Jeffery Sachs (via video-link) (tbc) |
14:30-16:00 |
Panel 2: eHealth governance, policies, strategies and quality measures |
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Panelists:
- Dr Gunther Eysenbach, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada [];
- Dr Maurice Mars, Professor of TeleHealth, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, South Africa
- Dr Joseph Amuzu, Adviser, Social Transformation Programmes Division , Commonwealth Secretariat []
- Dr Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, Director Knowledge Management and Sharing, WHO/HQ []
- Mrs Veronica Boateng, Director, Application Systems, Ghana Information and Communication Technology Directorate (GICTeD) []
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Moderator: Dr Emil Jones Asamoah-Odei, Coordinator, Knowledge Management and Sharing, WHO/AFRO |
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For discussion
- National policy and strategy development: who are the stakeholders, what are priorities?
- Standardization and interoperability: what if we don't have it?
- Legal, ethical, legislative and regulatory frameworks for eHealth implementation: are we there?
- Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: who decides and how?
- Quality and safety of health information on the Internet:: e role of standards, consumer education and media literacy
- Where is the evidence and information for eHealth strategy development and planning?
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16:00-16:15 |
Tea Break |
16:15-18:30 |
Panel 3: Public health informatics |
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Panelists:
- Dr Ramata Molo Thioune, Administratrice de Programmes Principal/Senior Program Officer, IDRC []
- Dr Heide Richter-Airijoki, Principal Adviser Child Survival and Development- UNICEF Regional Office for West and Central Africa, Dakar, Senegal
- Dr Mark Spohr, Technical Officer, Department of Health Statistics and Informatics, WHO/HQ []
- Moderator: Mr Brahima Sanou, ITU Regional Representative for Africa, Head of the Connect Africa Initiative, Addis Ababa
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For discussion
- eHealth and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals;
- eHealth and the renewal of the Primary Health Care;
- ICT for disease surveillance and epidemiology;
- ICT for data management and reporting;
- Electronic health records as a source of public health data;
- Pandemic alert and public awareness;
- Health mapping and Geographic Information Systems;
- Networking and data mining.
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18:30 |
End of day one |
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Day Two |
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9:00-10:30 |
Panel 4: eHealth and the people |
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Panelists:
- Professor Antoine Geissbuhler, President Elect, IMIA;
- Dr Hashem El Deeb, Director Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Egypt;
- Dr Ziedan Abdo Zeidan, Secretary General, Sudan National Medical Specialization Board
- Professor Riadh Gouider, Director of Telemedicine Centre, Medical College, Tunisia
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Moderator Mr. Getachew Sahlu, Programme Manager, Africa Health Infoway, WHO/HQ |
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For discussion
- eLearning: Building capacity of health workers (knowledge and skills);
- eLearning: health education, literacy and promotion;
- Health informatics education: building a critical mass of eHealth experts;
- eHealth awareness for managers, planners and decision makers;
- Ethical considerations in man-machine interaction
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10:30-10:45 |
Tea Break |
10:45-12:15 |
Panel 5: Economics, financing and partnerships in eHealth |
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Panelists:
- Dr Peter Drury, Director, Connected Health, Emerging Markets
Internet Business Solutions Group, CISCO
- Mr Maurice Long, International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM)
- Mr Vimal Wakhlu, Executive Director Mr. Vimal Wakhlu, Executive Director. TCIL, India
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Moderator: Mr Denis Gilhooly, Principal Advisor UN Office for Partnerships |
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For discussion
- Moving eHealth from fragmentation to integration: is this a cost containment option?
- Budgeting and financing of eHealth as part of national health systems: what are the possibilities and options;
- Public private Ìýpartnerships in eHealth: the role of the private sector in building eHealth infrastructure and capacity;
- Economic value of eHealth and impact on health (return on investment analysis);
- ÌýFunding opportunities for eHealth projects (UN agencies, European Commission, African Union, Foundations, Trust and other philanthropies).
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12:15-13:15 |
Lunch Break |
13:15-14:45 |
Panel Ìý6: mHealth: mobile communication for health |
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Panelists:
- Dr Patricia N. Mechael, mHealth and Telemedicine Advisor, New York;
- Ms Claire Thwaites, UN/Vodafone Foundation Partnership, New York;
- Dr Adesina Iluyemi, Chair, Global Health Commission-NEPAD Council
- Michael Dabaly, Group Global Accounts Director, Middle East & Africa Region, Zain
- Mr Raghurama Krishna, Regional Director for Multimedia, Ericsson, Nigeria
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Moderator: Dr Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, Director Knowledge Management and Sharing, WHO/HQ |
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For discussion
- What is the situation and where is the potential?
- Mobile communication technologies and health applications: experience from the field;
- Convergence of mobile computing and mobile communication technologies;
- mHealth for healthcare professionals;
- mHealth for the masses;
- Texting for health;
- Portable health and medical books;
- Mobile vs. low band width internet: which can reach more people?
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14:45-16:00 |
Presentations of best practices and new initiatives on e-Health
- Africa Health Infoway project, Mr Getachew Sahlu, Programme Manager, WHO
- Rapid SMS for malaria, Ministry of Health, Nigeria - Mr Emmanuel Ubachukwu, ICT Manager, National Malaria Control Programme
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16:00-16:30 |
Break and preparation for final session |
16:30-17:30 |
Reports of session moderators:
- The challenges and sustainability of eHealth in Africa
- eHealth governance
- Public health informatics
- eHealth and the people
- Economics, funding and partnerships in eHealth
- mHealth: mobile communication for health
Chair:Ìý H.E. Sylvie Lucas, President, 51³Ô¹Ï Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) |
17:30-18:00 |
Closing Session |
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Closing statements: |
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Chair:Ìý H.E. Dr. George Yankey, Minister of Health, Minister of Health, Ghana (tbc) |
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H.E. Sylvie Lucas, President, 51³Ô¹Ï Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)Ìý |
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Mr. Thomas Stelzer, Assistant Secretary-General, 51³Ô¹Ï Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) |
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Mr. Abdoulie Janneh, Executive Secretary, Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) (tbc) |
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Dr. Abdelhay Mechbal, Director, ADG/IER, World Health Organization (WHO) |
18:00 |
Meeting adjourns |