Events

mHealth Summit and Global mHealth Forum

Date(s): -
Location: Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
Washington, DC United States

The 2015 mHealth Summit will take place November 8-11 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in the Washington DC area. The mHealth summit is a forum for learning and sharing how technology is transforming health and health care. The mHealth Summit features the two-day Global mHealth Forum which focuses on mobile and connected health in low- and middle-income countries. The Global mHealth Forum is presented in partnership with the mHealth Working Group and USAID.

Mobile technology has the potential to transform health care on the front lines for people living in some of the most underserved communities around the world. IntraHealth is committed to developing technology solutions that help health workers provide high-quality services and applies its technology expertise to the many different challenges health workers face. We're excited to share what we've learned with the broader mHealth community. We hope to see you there. 

This year's theme: Anytime, Anywhere: Engaging Patients and Providers

Learn more about IntraHealth's work in digital and mobile health.


FEATURED PRESENTATION

mHero: Integrating Health Worker Communication into HIS 
Leah McManus, program officer at IntraHealth, will present as part of the Integrating Mobile Data Into Information Systems session. Room: Maryland 3-4 | Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 11:00 AM-12:30 PM


VITAL OPINIONS ON TECHNOLOGY & mHEALTH 

health workers and computer  
Tomorrow’s Health Sectors Need More IT Staff, Interoperable Systems
Carl Leitner, Associate Director of Health Workforce Informatics and Margarite Nathe, Senior Editor/Writer
When it comes to data-wrangling software and apps, health sectors today have lots of options. But they may come with a language barrier. » Read more
 informatics  
Will This Be Our Decade of Data Use?
Pape Gaye, President and CEO 
Should we continue rushing headlong into developing fancy new gadgets and software? Or should we organize the data we’ve collected and use them to scale up solutions we know work? » Read more
 Ebola is real sign  
In Liberia, Ebola’s Effects on Mental Health Are Real—Even if We Don’t Yet Know Them
Emily Nicholson, Senior Program Officer
Liberia is using mHero to make suicide prevention a priority. » Read more
 health systems  
10 Lessons for Stronger Health Information Systems in Ebola-Affected West Africa
Amanda Puckett BenDor, Informatics Technical Advisor
Ten points we all must keep in mind to build strong, sustainble health information systems even amidst an emergency. » Read more
 mobile phone  
Amidst Ebola Crisis, Coordination and Long-Term Thinking Pay Off
Leah McManus, Program Officer
mHero started as a way to combat Ebola, but Liberia plans to use it for the long run. » Read more
 doctor interaction  
Where Are the DRC’s Doctors and Nurses? iHRIS Data Give Us Hints
Margarite Nathe, Senior Editor/Writer
Each year, the country produces 2,000 new doctors and 7,000 new nurses. Yet there's often a shortage. » Read more
 mobile phone  
Three Ways to Scale the Mountain of mHealth Pilot Studies
Christina Villella, UNC-IntraHealth Summer Fellow
Plan for sustainability from the beginning, and other tips for making your mobile health pilot study a success. » Read more
 community health  
Why We Need Data on Frontline Health Workers
Kate Tulenko, Vice President, Health Systems Innovation 
mPowering Frontline Health Workers sits down with Dr. Kate Tulenko to talk about community health workers and how data about them can improve global health.» Read more
     

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