Health in the Digital Age – A New Era for Global Health?
Agent de santé communautaire utilisant une application de santé au Malawi. Photo © Christoph Pimmer

The speed and scale of these changes are increasing – which means it is also necessary to assess and adjust the agility, responsiveness and scope of global health cooperation and governance mechanisms. Given the changing circumstances, we must develop new ways to cooperate, collaborate and reach a consensus. The successful exploitation of opportunities introduced by digitalisation is being shadowed by reports of human rights abuses, injustices and unintended consequences.

The unreflecting implementation of digital health technologies has the potential to deepen power imbalances and inequalities in health, especially within countries and between low and high-income countries. Discussing issues connected to big data, data ownership, data hosting, privacy and other ethical questions is of crucial importance to ensure that digital technologies are of maximum benefit to the health of everyone.

This year, the MMS Symposium will focus on:

  • Understanding: how digitalisation is influencing health, health systems and global health.
  • Learning: how digital health strategies can be implemented in a sensitive and responsible way to avoid exacerbating already existing inequities.
  • Debate and Exchange: the importance of bringing different stakeholders together when implementing and planning digital health projects and programmes.

MMS Symposium 2020 goes online...

Registration: Here

ONLINE Programme

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8.45am Virtual Waiting Room

9.00

Welcome Speech, by René Staeheli, FAIRMED, President of the Network Medicus Mundi Switzerland


Part 1: Health in a Digital Age – Is Universal Health Coverage within reach?

9.10

“Welcome Message” by Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

9.20

Health in a Digital Age - Risks & Opportunities Towards 2030 by Stefan Germann (Fondation Botnar)

9.40

BAR TALK: Reimagining Global Health through Artificial Intelligence: The Roadmap to AI Maturity by Lucy Setian (Novartis Foundation) and Carine Weiss, (MMS)

10.00

Q&A with Stefan Germann (Fondation Botnar) and Lucy Setian (Novartis Foundation)

10.20

Virtual Coffee Break

Part 2: Health in a Digital Age – Leaving No One Behind

10:40

From Web 2.0 to Intelligent Assistants: The Power of Digital Conversations in Global Health by Christoph Pimmer, (FHNW)

11:00

Reaching Young People and Breaking Stigma through Youth-led Digital Health Content by Neira Budiono, (Young Experts: #Tech4Health)

11.20

Q&A with Christoph Pimmer (FHNW) and Neira Budiono (Young Experts: #Tech4Health)



11.40

Lunch Break

13.00

How to Design and Use Ethical Technologies for Health by Cansu Canca, AI Ethics Lab

13.20

Panel Discussion: Innovation as a Challenge to Regulation. What are the Political Requirements so that Digital Technologies can Truly Contribute to Health For All? With Tatjana von Steiger, (SDC), Ilona Kickbusch (Kickbusch Health Consult), Stefan Germann (Fondation Botnar) and Lucy Setian (Novartis)

14.10 Closing Remarks


Moderated by Carine Weiss & Martin Leschhorn Strebel, MMS


The symposium is part of a long-term cooperation with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

Date and Time of the MMS Symposium

4 November 2020; 9:00 am – 2:30 pm

Venue: ONLINE!

Languages

English

Further Information

Carine Weiss, Netzwork Medicus Mundi Switzerland
Phone: +41 (0)61 383 18 12

Fees

The online event is free of charge.

Registration: Here