The Connected Health Conference is the largest and most diverse gathering of public sector and health and technology industry leaders working at the intersection of innovative product and service development, research, business and policy throughout the world. Building thought leadership across the ecosystem, this year’s Conference focuses on an increasingly consumer-centered, technology-enabled and collaborative approach to improving health. Each component — from keynotes, panel discussions, interactive sessions, roundtables and the dynamic exhibit floor — focuses on new research and actionable knowledge such as best practices, lessons learned and conclusive case studies.
Pre-conference providing a deep dive into key topics
Four content tracks bringing diverse perspectives, sparking meaningful discussion and advancing new solutions around key issues such as behavior change, real time intervention, design, collaboration, data science, disparities, policy, interoperability, ethics, privacy and security, and more
Co-located at the Conference is the Global Digital Health Forum, addressing digital health in low- and middle-income countries
Numerous opportunities for networking
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to learn and develop skills that can be immediately applied to the adoption and implementation of personal connected health in community and public health, as well as healthcare settings.
In addition, this year’s immersive, experiential expo is designed for maximum interaction, showcasing settings where connected health can be delivered — beyond a clinic’s four walls — to create a renewed emphasis on consumers as the drivers of their health outcomes. The exhibit floor will feature vibrant, thematic pavilions to facilitate unique, hands-on demonstrations, stimulate engagement with attendees, build relationships and generate new business and partnership opportunities.
The 2016 Connected Health Conference provides the platform for the exchange of research, evidence, ideas, innovations and opportunities in connected health.