What will healthcare be like in the 21st century? When will a global “health passport” be implemented that allows doctors to access the most recent clinical history of any citizen in case of emergency?
Telemedicine and patient experience
COVID-19 has boosted teleworking and tele training in many sectors. When will patients be able to enjoy a full user experience through telemedicine, especially in remote areas?
Objectives of the TICs Talk
These and other issues will be addressed at the 2nd SOLUTEL TICs Talk, entitled «Transformation of the healthcare sector in the 21st century».
Participation and event format
If you are a healthcare professional and want to know how healthcare will advance from a technological point of view, we look forward to seeing you at our virtual round table on July 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. The event will be broadcast live via streaming and with active participation from all attendees.
Key topics
- Technological preparation for future pandemics.
- Advances in telemedicine and remote care.
- Integration of healthcare data at a global level.
- Patient experience and digital transformation of the sector.
Event details
- Date: July 23, 2020
- Time: 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Format: Virtual roundtable in streaming
- Requirements: Headphones with microphone for a better experience
Online event · Free access
Are you interested in participating?
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On July 9th at 11:00 AM, you can also follow the TICs Talk live on our YouTube channel.
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