Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health in Public Health
The Public Health World Conference (PHWC) 2026 will feature a session on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health in Public Health, exploring how new technologies are transforming public health practices today. This session will address how AI, digital platforms, and health data systems can be used to prevent disease, monitor health status, and deliver efficient programs and services.
PHWC 2026 will provide a platform for experts to share cutting-edge research and practical usage of AI & Digital Health Tools in Public Health Programs. The session will include discussions around improving accessibility to health care services, enhancing health information systems, and enabling evidence-based public health decision-making.
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The session will also highlight the role of machine learning, predictive analytics, and telehealth solutions in strengthening public health responses and improving population health outcomes. Discussions will focus on data privacy, ethical considerations, and the responsible use of digital technologies in healthcare. Participants will explore real-world case studies demonstrating successful implementation of AI-driven solutions in disease surveillance, diagnostics, and health system management. Emphasis will be placed on building digital infrastructure, capacity development, and fostering collaboration between technology experts and public health professionals. By promoting innovation and knowledge exchange, the session aims to accelerate the adoption of digital health solutions for more effective and inclusive public health systems.
Digital health technologies and artificial intelligence are transforming disease prevention, diagnosis, and healthcare delivery. This Public Health World Conference (PHWC) session will explore how AI-driven analytics, big data, and telemedicine improve healthcare access and efficiency. Experts will discuss ethical concerns, data privacy, and the digital divide that affects healthcare equity. Real-world examples will showcase the integration of AI in public health decision-making and personalized medicine. The session will also discuss the promise of wearable health technology for preventive care. Participants will learn how digital health innovations can reframe the future of global healthcare systems.