The EMI organizes workshops and conferences focused on Digital Health ecosystem. With over two decades of experience, its body of keynote speakers conveys knowledge, proficiency, and studies to eHealth providers and consumers.

Topics addressed:

  • ­Conceptualization and contextualization of eHealth to guide value production in the consumer market.
  • ­Cultural and behavioral impact of digital health solutions in the healthcare supply chain. Resistances, obstacles, corporate interference, and rupture models for resistance barriers.
  • Local and international vision of eHealth market suppliers and consumers. Expansion, trends, adoption criteria, and benefit-cost ratio.
    Technological innovation being adopted in the world’s main healthcare systems. Standards, protocols, and admission models.
  • Emerging technologies and their impact on costing and quality criteria for the primary-care environment. Mechanisms for scaled implementation, results achieved in case studies, and trend forecasting.
  • The TeleHealth revolution. Introduction, applicability, connectivity, and new conceptual bases that guide the explosion of applied telemedicine. Case studies and value forecasting in healthcare remotelization, devicelization, and eConsult (eVisit).
  • Telemetry, telecare, and the solid advances in Home Telemonitoring Service (Ambient Assisted Living, or ALL). Remote monitoring of patients, de-hospitalization, and the new working models for health insurance.
  • The new profile of mobile health (mHealth). What worked, what failed to work, what has not been progressing, and what is boosting innovations in mHealth. From being a panacea to becoming an irreversible trend: the broad technological opportunities for promoting health, prevention, and control of chronic pathologies.
  • Opportunities in the wearable technologies market and the importance of human interaction in the advances. Nanotechnology, biosensors, fads, and consistent verticals in the wearable technologies market.
  • Medical devices and their excellence niches. The solid set of opportunities that lie ahead in the electronic medical devices and equipment field. Personalization, medical sensorization, bio-medical applications, and how startups are taking advantage of the opportunities.
  • Interoperability and new applications in hospital information systems (HIS). Obsolete concepts, the disaster in systemic implementation chains, the new development platforms, and the solidification of the health information exchange (HIE) model.
  • Electronic health records (EHR) – practical results over the path taken. The digital health records of the 21st century and new implementation methodologies. What can we learn from the British implementations of the National Health Services (NHS).