Terms of reference
These presentations should promote the integration of science, practice and policy. As well as Outreach, Partnerships, Collaborations, and Opportunities
Panels must clearly articulate how findings lead to new knowledge in science, practice, or policy interventions in improving interoperability, accessibility, and standards; and reducing health disparities.
Panelists should include the scientific evidence or practice concept that led to the policy; and indicate how the science translates into either practice or policy.
Focusing on improving interoperability, accessibility, and standards and reducing/eliminating health disparities requires effective outreach, partnerships, and collaborations across federal agencies, academic institutions, foundations, non-profit and private organizations. Including Professional associations – Public-Private Partnerships – Community Partnerships – Outreach Dissemination – Global Health Networks
Track 3 provides a venue for representatives from various agencies and organizations to showcase their innovative partnerships, outreach, and dissemination efforts, including successful collaborations on addressing interoperability, accessibility, and standards and health disparities.
Sub-topics
- mHealth – Technologies and communication
- Interoperability
- Accesibility and use of information for decision making
- Accesibility – Equity and social determinants
- eHealth and health in All policies and ICTs
- Standards