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SUMMARY:Post-COVID era: Achieving a breakthrough to realise Universal Health Coverage
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nDate: Thurs\, 7 May\, 2020\nTime: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM IST | 60 Min \nAs India continues its battle against Covid-19\, many healthcare experts realise that the country must work on priority to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Only an UHC system will enable the government and private organisations to face such pandemics or any medical emergencies in future. It will help the nation to provide quality healthcare services at affordable cost and remain sustainable making it the best healthcare system of the world. Achieving the goals of an UHC system for India should hence become the top priority while healthcare organisations and the government \nHere are point that experts will cover in this webinar: \n\nHow can India create resources such as hospital infrastructure and adequate healthcare workforce to match WHO norms\nHow can India improve access (rural & urban) to healthcare\nHow can we make healthcare affordable for the community at large\nHow do we ensure that healthcare services provide quality and maintain patient safety\n\nFeatured Speakers: \n\nDr. Girdhar Gyani\, Founder CEO\, NABH and DG\, AHPI\nDr. Sanjeev Singh\, Professor of Hospital Administration and Sr Medical Superintendent; Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences; Kochi\n\nModerator: \n\nViveka Roychowdhury\, Editor\, Express Healthcare\, Express Pharma\, Express Diagnostics and Express Radiology
URL:https://www.expresshealthcare.in/event/post-covid-era-achieving-a-breakthrough-to-realise-universal-health-coverage/
LOCATION:Telangana
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SUMMARY:Telehealth: Best practices and key learnings
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nDate: Friday\, 15 May\, 2020\nTime: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM IST | 60 Mins \nAt a time\, when social distancing is among the major measures used to fight the COVID-19 pandemic\, telehealth has been augmented as a key technology for safe and efficient communications and consultations. It is said to help in mitigating risk by minimising the number of face-to-face interactions. \nMoreover\, the WHO recently mentioned Telehealth among essential services in “strengthening the Health Systems Response to COVID-19” policy. According to this new policy\, within the optimising service delivery action\, telemedicine should be one of the alternative models for clinical services and clinical decision support. \nIn the same light\, India too stepped-up telehealth as soon as the pandemic hit us. The response has been impressive. Many telehealth providers have already begun to face a tsunami of demand\, which may be better described as global real-time piloting and go live. However\, there are some barriers that need to overcome. \nExpress Healthcare’s next webinar focusses on Telehealth: Best practices and key learnings. The discussions in this educative session will delve into understanding how providers can effectively utilise telehealth services to stay connected to their existing patients and reach out to those who are in need of health services. It will also look at regulatory aspects\, new guidelines that have come up and how providers can sustain this activity post-COVID. \nExperts will talk about: \n\nTelemedicine: An enabler of Health Care Access & Affordability\nSpecial relevance in India and especially with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic scenario\nRegulatory compliances related to Tele-health. What is the law that regulates this mode of medical practice in India\nMedico-legal concerns of Tele-medicine practice by doctors/hospitals\nNational Guidelines\n\nFeatured Speakers: \n\nDr. H S Chhabra\, ISIC\nDr. Promod Kohli\, Dean Medical Education and Medicolegal Consultant\, Nayati Medicity\, Mathura\n\nModerator: \n\nViveka Roychowdhury\, Editor\, Express Healthcare\, Express Pharma\, Express Diagnostics and Express Radiology
URL:https://www.expresshealthcare.in/event/telehealth-best-practices-and-key-learnings/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Post Lockdown Strategy: Addressing the new normal for staff\, patients and attendants
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, 22 May\, 2020 | Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM IST – 60 Min \nRegister Now \nHospitals in India are deep in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic on multiple fronts — medical\, social\, economic and psychological. Still\, a lot of uncertainty surrounds the current situation. The future\, by its very nature\, stays uncertain. Minds are understandably in turmoil\, seeking answers to many questions. \nExpress Healthcare ‘s third webinar on healthcare transformation titled\, ‘Post Lockdown: Addressing the new normal for staff\, patients and attendants’ will provide a comprehensive set of action plans and key guidelines to be followed in the context of continuous hospital preparedness. It specifically addresses the action plan for resuming of services\, in the safest and most effective manner to safeguard both patients and healthcare workers. \nKey talk points: \n\nBasic understanding of the virus and protection needed\nPrevention of spread and infection control within hospitals\nHow to manage OTs and critical departments on air pressure controls etc.\, to avoid transmission\nSignificance of mental health counselling of doctors\, nurses\, paramedics and other staff\n\nFeatured Speakers: \n\nDr. Venkatesh Krishnamoorthy\, Consultant Urologist and Chairman\, NU Hospitals\nDr. VC Shanmuganandan\, Advisor\, AHPI\n\nModerator:\nRaelene Kambli\, Special Correspondent\, Express Healthcare\, Express Diagnostics\, Express Radiology and Express Pharma
URL:https://www.expresshealthcare.in/event/post-lockdown-strategy-addressing-the-new-normal-for-staff-patients-and-attendants/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:COVID 19 Response Plan: Key lessons from the HIV epidemic | 29th May 2020
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nThere is no vaccine to prevent COVID-19 infection or proven therapy to treat it yet\, attention is understandably riveting on mitigating the immediate health and economic consequences. Currently\, government bodies\, community leaders\, healthcare providers\, and scientists are all toiling to respond to the expanding spread of COVID 19 in India. \nWhile focussing on our acute response to this pandemic is necessary\, it is also paramount to think about longer-term strategies in response to SARS-CoV-2. There is a benefit in planning beyond immediate needs and circumstances\, considering that even after the current wave of this pandemic subsides\, we will not have eradicated SARS-CoV-2. Nor will we be spared from future pandemics of other viruses\, whether they be respiratory\, enteric or bloodborne. So what can history teach us about successful responses to past infectious disease pandemics? \nIf one needs proof of the importance of developing and sustaining system-level interventions to meet the ongoing threat\, our nation’s response to HIV/AIDS can provide such evidence. \nExpress Healthcare’s next webinar on healthcare transformation will bring forth the hard-won knowledge that we have acquired from our decades-long interaction with the HIV/AIDS pandemic into practice as we prepare for the future of COVID-19. \nKey talk points: \n\nClinical lessons on disaster management\, SOPs/ safety protocols for infection control\, universal precautions\, PPEs\, Waste Disposal etc\nMental health issues of health care workers\, pre-exposyre prophylaxis\, post-exposure prophylaxis\nAddressing social stigma from lessons learnt from HIV\nBehaviour change communication\n\nSpeakers: \n\nDr Bhuvana Krishna\, Professor & HOD\, Department of Critical Care Medicine\, St Johns Medical College and Hospital\nDr Glory Alexander Thomas\, Director – ASHA Foundation & HIV Physician and Vice President – AIDS Society of India\n\nModerator:  \n\nRaelene Kambli\, Special Correspondent- Express Healthcare\, Express Diagnostics\, Express Radiology & Express Pharma\n\nDate: Friday\, 29 May\, 2020 | Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM IST – 60 Min
URL:https://www.expresshealthcare.in/event/covid-19-response-plan-key-lessons-from-the-hiv-epidemic-29th-may-2020/
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