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Speaker/Moderators/Discussants |
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M.C./Compere:Mrs Funke Oluwole |
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7:00 - 8:00am |
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Check-In/Registration |
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8:00- 10:30am |
150 mins |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION I |
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Venue: HALL A |
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Session Chair: Dr Sunny Ibeneme Session Co-Chair: Stephanie Okpere |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION II |
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Venue: HALL B |
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Session Chair: Dr Jennifer Anyati Session Co-Chair: Dr Simon Adebola |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION III |
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Venue: HALL C |
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Session Chair: Dr Oniyire Adetiloye Session Co-Chair: Pharm Abimbola Adebakin |
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10:30 - 11:00am |
30 mins |
TEA BREAK |
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OPENING CEREMONY |
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11:00 - 11:05am |
5 mins |
National anthem |
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11:05 - 11:15am |
10 mins |
Welcome Remarks |
Dr Niyi Osamiluyi (CEO, PHS Consult/Convener,ADHS) | |
11:15 - 11:40am |
25 mins |
Welcome Remarks/ Goodwill messages |
FMOH, LSMOH, WHO, PharmAccess, ISfTeH | |
11:40 - 11:45am |
5 mins |
Reading of Citation of Keynote Speaker |
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11:45- 12:05pm |
20 mins |
Opening Keynote Digital Transformation of Health Systems: What, Why and How? |
Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah Executive Secretary, National Identification Authority, Ghana |
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12:05- 12:25pm |
20 mins |
Fireside Chat |
Dr Tunji Alausa (Honourable Minister of State for Health) | |
TIME: 12.25 - 1.15pm (50 mins) |
PANEL DISCUSSION I |
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Track III: Leveraging Digital Health for Primary Healthcare(PHC)(Sponsored/Hosted by LSPHCB/CHAI)-Track Partner |
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VENUE: HALL A |
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Leveraging Digital Health for Primary Healthcare (PHC) |
Dr. Ladi Abudu (Deputy Director - DPRS & Digital Health Transformation Lead, LSPHCB)S |
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>Dr. Tayo Owolabi (Digital Health Program Officer, LSPHCB) |
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Dr. Adeolu Arogundade (Medical Director,Lagos State Accident and Emergency Centre) |
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Mrs. Unoma Grant (Chief Operating Officer, Paelon Memorial Hospital) |
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Dr. Adebowale Odulana (Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer, Evercare Hospital) |
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Mr. Abiola Oshunniyi (Project Manager, CHAI) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 2 |
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Track V: Digital Health Policy, Governance, Interoperability and standards(Track Partner: PALLADIUM) |
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VENUE: HALL B |
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>Practical Applications of Gender in Health Information Systems and Digital Health |
Steve Ollis (CHISU Program Director, |
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Iyadunni Olubode (Nigeria Director for MSD for Mother) |
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Chiagozie Abiakam (Manager for Women's |
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Moderator: Dr. Kabir Ibrahim Aliyu (Permanent Secretary, Jigawa State Primary Health Care Development Agency) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 3 |
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Track V: Digital Health Policy, Governance, |
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VENUE: HALL C |
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Maximizing the benefits of health data through advancing a value-based approach to governance and more robust legislation |
Njide Ndili (Moderator) (PharmAccess Foundation, Country Director, PharmAccess & Steering Committee Member DTH-Lab) |
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Nnennna Nwakama (Transform Health) |
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Tomiwa Akinsanya(Project Coordinator, Digital Transformation for Health Lab DTH-Lab) |
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Carlos Yerena(Director of Partnerships and Growth: Reach Digital Health) |
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Dr Anthony Adoghe(Deputy Director, FederalMinistry of Health, Abuja) |
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TIME: 1.20 - 2.05pm (50 mins) |
PANEL DISCUSSION 4 |
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Sponsored and Hosted by PHARMACCESS (Track Partner) |
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VENUE: HALL A |
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Mobilizing patient groups to optimize the use of digital health services |
Dr. George Yankson (Medical Director, St. Francis Xavier Hospital, Assin Fosu, Ghana) |
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Dr. Salim Slim (Director, Preventive Services, Ministry Health-Zanzibar) |
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Dr Queen Ruth Msina(Coordinator NCD Patient Groups, PharmAccess-Tanzania) |
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Dr Chika Offor(Chairperson Health Sector Reform Coalition (HSRC), Founder, Vaccine Network for Disease Control) |
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Dr. Chief Adeyeye Jimmy Arigbabuwo (National Chairman, Health Care Providers Association of Nigeria (HCPAN)) |
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Moderator: Dr. Kwasi Boahene, Director of Health Systems at PharmAccess |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 5 |
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Sponsored and Hosted by PALLADIUM |
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VENUE: HALL B |
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>Digital Health and Data Analytics: Insights from Data.FI Solutions for Improved Decision making, Program Implementation, and Health Outcomes |
Nonye Nwanya (Palladium/Data.FI) |
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Adegoke Dada |
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Grace Ayo-Jatto |
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Dr. Ikechukwuka Abah(Palladium/Data.FI) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 6 |
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TRACK II: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (Track Partner - PHARMACCESS) |
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VENUE: HALL C |
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AI for Health: Strategies for Non-Profits to Drive Social Impact |
Carlos Yerena (Director of Partnerships and Growth: Reach Digital Health) |
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Chimaoge L Esotu (Lead Data Scientist: Data Science Nigeria) |
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Adam Thompson (Chief Executive Officer: EHA Clinics) |
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Dr Francis Ohanyido (Director-General, West African Institute of Public Health) |
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Moderator: Dr. Chichi Aigbe |
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2:05- 2:15pm |
10 mins |
TOUR OF EXHIBITION BOOTHS |
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2:15- 3:00pm |
45 mins |
Lunch Break |
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SIDE EVENTS |
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3:00 - 4:30pm |
90 mins |
Hosted By eHealth Africa (Track Partner) Venue: HALL A |
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Digital Innovation in Public Health and Disease Surveillance |
Moderator: Dr. David Akpan |
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Dr. Emmanuel Agogo (Director, Pandemic Threats, Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND)) |
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Dr. Monique Aaron Foster (Deputy Director of Programs, Sierra Leone Division of Global Health Protection, Global Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
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Dr Ubong Okon |
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Motunrayo Bello |
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Hosted By JSI Venue: HALL B |
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Putting People at the Center of Digital Transformation |
Moderator: Miranda Buba Atare |
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Steve Ollis |
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Amanuel Biru |
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Abiodun Hassan |
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Sa’adatu Ibrahim |
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Hosted By Jhpiego (Track Partner) Venue: HALL C |
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4:30- 6:00pm |
90 mins |
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION IV |
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Venue: HALL A |
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Session Chairs: Dr Munirat Ogunlayi Session Co-Chairs: Oluwaleke Jegede |
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SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION V |
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Venue: HALL B |
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Session Chairs: Prof Uzoka Faith-Michael Session Co-Chairs: Dr Chichi Aigbe |
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SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION VI |
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Venue: HALL C |
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Session Chairs: Dr Adeolu Arogundade Session Co-Chairs: Dr Ralph Akangbe |
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COCKTAIL PARTY |
Time |
Duration |
Programme |
Speaker/Moderators/Discussants |
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M.C./Compere: |
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8:00- 10:30am |
150 mins |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION VII |
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Venue: HALL A |
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Session Chair: Dr Olamide Okulaja Session Co-Chair: Dr Noimot Balogun |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION VIII |
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Venue: HALL B |
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Session Chair: Dr Adeniran Adeyinka Session Co-Chair: Dr Christie Akwaowo |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION IX |
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Venue: HALL C |
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Session Chair: Pharm Nkiru Ukor Session Co-Chair: Abiola Oshunniyi |
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10:30 - 11:00am |
30 mins |
TEA BREAK |
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11:00 - 11:30am |
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PLANERY |
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Prof. S. Yunkap Kwankam Keynote Lecture |
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5 mins |
Reading of Citation of Keynote Speaker |
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5 mins |
Reading of Citation of Prof. S. Yunkap Kwankam |
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20 mins |
Keynote Lecture |
Prof. Akin Abayomi (Honourable Commissioner of Health, Lagos State) |
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TIME: 11:30 - 12:20pm (50 mins) |
PANEL DISCUSSION 7 |
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TRACK IV: Public Health and Disease Surveillance |
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VENUE: HALL A |
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Digital Innovation in Public Health and Disease Surveillance |
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Dr. David Akpan (Moderator) |
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Dr. Emmanuel Agogo (Director, Pandemic Threats, Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND)) |
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Dr. Monique Aaron Foster (Deputy Director of Programs, Sierra Leone Division of Global Health Protection, Global Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
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Dr Ubong Okon |
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Motunrayo Bello |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 8 |
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TRACK V: Digital Health Policy, Governance, Interoperability and standards (Track Partner: PALLADIUM) |
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VENUE: HALL B |
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Architecting Sustainable Health Information Systems: A Framework for Digital Health Transformation |
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Christina Villella (Moderator) (Senior Technical Advisor, Digital Health JSI) |
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Gemechis Melkamu (Digital Health Lead Executive Officer, Ministry of Health- Ethiopia) |
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Dr. Vivian C. Okafor (Head, e-Health Division, Department of Hospital Services , FMOH & SW) |
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Amanuel Biru(Deputy Project Director and Digital Health Lead, Ethiopia Data Use Partnership) |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 9 |
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TRACK VI: Healthcare Workforce Crisis |
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VENUE: HALL C |
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Generating evidence to support healthcare workforce optimisation (A case study of Kaduna State, Nigeria) |
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Dr Ngozi Augustina Nwosu (Primary Health Care Systems Development, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Abuja) |
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Hadiza Jummai Dako (Assistant Director/Head, Human Resources for Health, Federal Ministry of Health) |
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Dr Joseph Sunday (Director of Health Planning Research and Statistics, Kaduna State Ministry of Health) |
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Mr. Maxwell Sanda(Director Administration and Human Resources, Kaduna State Primary Health Care Board) |
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Rogers Kanee(Associate, Health Workforce and PHC Sustainable Health Financing, Clinton Health Access Initiative) |
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Dr Mohammad Kalilu(Program Officer, PHC, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) |
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TIME: 12:20 - 1:10pm (50 mins) |
PANEL DISCUSSION 10 |
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TRACK VII: Telemedicine, Remote and Patient-Centric Care (Sponsored and Hosted by JHPIEGO – Track Partner ) |
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VENUE: HALL A |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 11 |
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Sponsored Solina/SCIDAR |
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VENUE: HALL B |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 12 |
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Sponsored by SFH |
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VENUE: HALL C |
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TIME: 1:10 - 1:55pm (45 mins) |
PANEL DISCUSSION 13 |
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Track V: Digital Health Policy, Governance, Interoperability and standards |
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VENUE: HALL A |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 14 |
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Sponsored Solina/SCIDAR |
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VENUE: HALL B |
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PANEL DISCUSSION 15 |
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Track II: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (Track Partner: PHARMACCESS) |
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VENUE: HALL C |
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Optimizing Maternal Health with AI-enabled Platforms |
Chigozie Abiakam (Manager, Women's wellness, mDoc Healthcare) |
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Dr Eric Aigbogun (Solina Centre for International Development & Research (SCIDaR)) |
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Dr. Anthony Adoghe (Deputy Director, Federal Ministry of Health) |
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TIME: 1:55 - 2:15pm (20 mins) |
HALL A WHO SMART Guidelines |
Pharm Nkiru Ukor (Technical Officer, Health Information Systems and Digital Health) |
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HALL B Role of HCD in spurring sustainable innovations. |
Stephanie Okpere (Practice Lead, Design for Health Practice, Co-creation Hub (CcHUB)) |
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02:15 - 03:00am |
45 mins |
LUNCH |
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SIDE EVENTS |
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03:00 - 04:30pm |
90 mins |
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Hosted By CHAI HALL A |
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Hosted By KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation HALL B |
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Digital Support for Medication Adherence: A Use Case from Tuberculosis Treatment |
David Asiimwe(National TB and Leprosy Program, Ministry of Health Uganda Digital Adherence Technology Coordinator) |
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Tofik Abdurhman(Deputy Project Manager, Digital Health Solutions and IT Manager, KNCV TB Plus Ethiopia) |
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Iboro Gordon(KNCV Nigeria |
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Hosted By DTH Lab HALL C |
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WORKSHOPS |
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TIME: 04:30 - 05:15pm |
VENUE: HALL A |
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45 mins |
Hands-On with QuickRes: Using an Available Global Telehealth |
Abrahim Simmonds Lynnette Murimba Isabel Mendes-Siyamba |
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TIME: 04:30 - 05:15pm |
VENUE: HALL B |
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45 mins |
Faster Diagnosis, Smarter Treatment: AI-Driven EMR Impact on Improving Patient Outcomes in Africa |
Dr Abimbola Mabogunje (PS, Health District VI) Dr Funmi Adewara (Founder/CEO, MobiHealth) Dr Oladapo Majekodunmi (MD, Saint Nicholas Hospital) Dr Dare Ladejobi (CEO, PlateauMed) Dr Mories Atoki (CEO, ABCHealth) |
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TIME: 04:30 - 05:15pm |
VENUE: HALL C |
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45 mins |
Palladium |
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CLOSING PLENARY |
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TIME: 05:15 - 06:00pm |
VENUE: HALL A |
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45 mins |
NETWORKING |
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
4th AFRICA DIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT (ADHS 2024)
(THURSDAY 27nd JUNE, 2024)
(Each presentation will take place in a 12 minutes slot)
SCIENTIFIC SESSION I |VENUE: HALL A | TIME: 8.00AM- 10.30AM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/001 |
Dr Karthik Adapa |
WHO-South East Asia Regional Office |
Using multi-stakeholder convergence workshop to implement an interoperable and standards driven digital health architecture |
ADHS2024/002 |
Dr Yakubu Cherima |
JSI |
ASSESSING THE USE OF DIGITAL TOOLS TO DEFINE APPROACHES TO REACHING ZERO DOSE AND UNDERIMMUNIZED CHILDREN IN JIGAWA STATE |
ADHS2024/003 |
Nurse Baluku Hannington Gift |
Treatinet teleMEDICINE Services (U) Ltd |
Treatinet teleMEDICINE – Bridging Uganda’s rural Healthcare Gap, Bundibugyo district, Uganda. |
ADHS2024/004 |
Dr Harriet Akpughe |
Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara |
Knowledge And Practice of Oral Hygiene Among Primary School Pupils In Oghara |
ADHS2024/005 |
Pharm Oluchi Anoruo |
Smartpharm |
Current Status of Interoperability in Health Information Exchange and its Challenges across African Health Systems |
ADHS2024/006 |
Dr Rudy Nana |
Centre specialising in the production of digital health educational tools |
Add on digital cartoon video versus paper-based counselling for medication adherence in hypertensive patients followed at a re |
ADHS2024/007 |
Mr Aurelio Arias |
IQVIA |
Benchmarking Digital Health in Africa |
ADHS2024/008 |
Dr Ayomide Owoyemi |
University of Illinois Chicago |
Ethical Considerations and Practices by Digital Health Companies in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/009 |
Dr Glennis Ayuk |
Young Experts: Tech4Health (Transform Health) |
Perceptions, Challenges and Potential Solutions to DHIS2 Data Utilisation by Peripheral-Level Health Professionals in Cameroon. |
ADHS2024/010 |
Dr Benard Bene |
Imperial College London |
Regulatory Standards and Guidance for the Use of Health Apps for Self-Management in Africa: Scoping Review |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION II |VENUE: HALL B | TIME: 8.00AM- 10.30AM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/011 |
Pharm Opeyemi Bashirudeen |
Data Science Nigeria |
Leveraging Geo-NLP for Enhanced Antiretroviral Drug Distribution in Nigeria Using social media and News Data |
ADHS2024/012 |
Dr Emmanuella Zamba |
Lagos State Health Management Agency |
A Rapid Review of Digital Health Systems Interoperability in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons for Implementation of Telemedicine Virt |
ADHS2024/013 |
Dr Mwansa Mwale |
University Teaching Hospital, Adult Infectious Diseases Centre |
Outcome of a Government and Partner-Led HIV Telemedicine Program in Lusaka, Zambia. |
ADHS2024/014 |
Dr Emmanuel Onweluzo |
Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta |
ystemic hypertension, associated risk factors and left ventricular hypertrophy in adolescents in Abeokuta, South-West Nigeria |
ADHS2024/015 |
Mr Charles Ohikhuai |
Viamo Inc |
Breaking barriers: digital strategies for enhancing neglected tropical disease awareness and treatment uptake in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/016 |
Marc Nyssen |
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CMMS deployment in Burundi, approach and lessons learned |
ADHS2024/017 |
Dr Felicity Odoh |
DELSUTH OGHARA |
Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Blood Donation Among Medical and Nursing Undergraduate Students In Delta State |
ADHS2024/018 |
Dr Olajide Adebola |
Chair, National Technical/Mirror Committee ISO TC 215-HEALTH INFORMATICS, SON |
The Nigeria Digital Health Initiative: Building Institutional Capacity to Make an Impact |
ADHS2024/019 |
Dr Cherima Yakubu |
JSI |
Use Of Gis Tools in The Deployment of Outreach and Mobile Immunization Services In Lagos State Slums |
ADHS2024/020 |
Mr. Danielson Onyango |
inSupply Health |
Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Forecasting of Family Planning Commodities in Kenya |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION III |VENUE: HALL C | TIME: 8:00AM- 10:30AM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/021 |
Mr Dércio Duvane |
VillageReach |
Revitalizing Vaccine Logistics Management: The Success Story of SELV in Mozambique |
ADHS2024/022 |
Dr Eba Ajima |
Solina Centre for International Development & Research (SCIDaR) |
Implementation of a Digital Antenatal Risk Stratification (ARS) System to Improve Maternal Healthcare in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/023 |
Dr Iniobong Ekong |
Digital Health Interoperability Network |
Scaling up a decentralized uniform Patient identifier scheme in planning a future National Master Patient Index |
ADHS2024/024 |
Dr Joseph Olowe |
Josmol Group |
Improving healthcare delivery with selected medical devices |
ADHS2024/025 |
Mr Hussein Chikalimba |
Save the Children International |
Two “I’s” in Digital Health, but no “I” in Team |
ADHS2024/026 |
Mr Jonathan Friedman |
Palldium |
Optimizing HIV programming in Kenya through Machine Learning for Predicting ART Treatment Interruption |
ADHS2024/027 |
Mr Edward Agyemang |
University of Cape Coas |
Health Professionals' Satisfaction with the Use of the Lightwave Health Information Management System in Ghana |
ADHS2024/028 |
Dr Elzier Mavume Mangunyane |
Fundação Aurum |
Digital support to bi-directional TB & COVID-19 testing in communities from 2022 to 2023: Improving linkage to care and follow-up |
ADHS2024/029 |
Ms Karin Stierlin |
taboobreaker SA NPC |
Love Land - the App, a digital health solution to empower young people’s mental and sexual health |
ADHS2024/030 |
Mr Emmanuel Busera |
Nation of Patriots Ministry of Health |
Digital Transformation of Health Systems: Understanding the What, Why, and How |
ADHS2024/031 |
Ms Benedette Otieno |
Palladium |
Screening IN: Utilizing Machine Learning for Enhanced HIV Positive Patient Identification in Kenya |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION IV |VENUE: HALL A 4.30PM- 6.00PM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/032 |
Mr Charles Bett |
Palladium Kenya |
Achieving data lineage documentation for a National Datawarehouse |
ADHS2024/033 |
Dr Cherima Yakubu |
JSI |
An Assessment of Zero Dose Children and Developing Digital Interactive Map based Application in Jigawa State, Nigeria |
ADHS2024/034 |
Mr Kristian van Kalmthout |
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation |
Digital Adherence Technologies; Implementation experiences and lessons learned in five different countries |
ADHS2024/035 |
Ms Lauren Gilliss |
JSI/CHISU |
Bridging Gender Gaps and Empowering Equity: Gender Integration in Burkina Faso and Kenya’s Digital Transformation |
ADHS2024/036 |
Ms Lola Aladesanmi |
BroadImpact |
Effective OpenLMIS utilization for improved immunization outcomes in Nigeria: Case Study |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION V |VENUE: HALL B 4.30PM- 6.00PM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/037 |
Mr Themba Matsebula |
Young Heroes Organization |
Exploring the Efficacy and Cost Benefit of Mobile Technologies in Managing Care for HIV Exposed Children in Eswatini |
ADHS2024/038 |
Dr Mercy Nuamah |
Family Health Medical School, Family Health University College |
ADAPTATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY IN IN GHANA. MODELLING USING MULTI-LEVEL ANALYSIS. |
ADHS2024/039 |
Mr Muhammad Salihu |
BAO Systems |
Digital Advancements in Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention Campaigns for Underserved Communities |
ADHS2024/040 |
Dr Emeka Chukwu |
Digital Health Interoperability Network (DHIN) |
Designing and Operationalizing a National Digital Health Enterprise Architecture |
ADHS2024/041 |
Dr Charles Umeh |
Parkers Mobile Clinic |
Digital Health Care Solutions to Ease the Healthcare Staffing Shortage in Nigeria: A Systematic Review |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION VI |VENUE: HALL C 4.30PM- 6.00PM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/042 |
Prof Emmanuel Abara |
Northern Ontario School of Medicine NO0SM University; Richmond Hill Urology Practice and Prostate Institute |
Smartphone Telesonouroflowmetry:A Digital Health Tool for Rural and Remote Communities |
ADHS2024/043 |
Mr Segun Bakare |
JSI – TB DIAH |
Interoperability and data exchange: Experience with TB Data Quality in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/044 |
Mr Oluwaseyi Malumi |
mDoc Healthcare |
Utilizing Natural Language Processing to Assess Women's Feedback for Enhancing Maternal Health |
ADHS2024/045 |
Mr Stephen Osewe |
JSI |
Standards-Based Enterprise Interoperability: A Practical Approach To True Care Coordination. |
ADHS2024/046 |
Dr Shola Adeyemi |
Bohemian Smartlytics Limited |
mHealth innovation for sustaining retention in HIV health care services among young people in Nigeria |
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
4th AFRICA DIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT (ADHS 2024)
(FRIDAY 28th JUNE, 2024)
(Each presentation will take place in a 12 minutes slot)
SCIENTIFIC SESSION I |VENUE: HALL A | TIME: 8.00AM- 10.30AM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/047 |
Dr Mercy Nuamah |
Family Health Medical School, Family Health University College |
Predictors Influencing The Utilization Of E-Health Tools Among Health Professionals At A Tertiary Teaching Hospital In Ghnana |
ADHS2024/048 |
Dr Emmanuella Zamba |
Lagos State Health Management Agency |
Utilization Patterns of Telemedicine Services among University Students in Lagos State |
ADHS2024/049 |
Ms Leona Rosenblum |
JSI |
Digital Approaches to Supportive Supervision: A Pathway to Improving Health Services and Data Use |
ADHS2024/050 |
Dr Cherima Yakubu |
JSI |
Socio-Economic Conditions, Health Vulnerability, and Digital Mapping of Slum Areas: A Case Study of Lagos, Nigeria |
ADHS2024/051 |
Dr Mwansa Mwale |
University Teaching Hospital, Adult Infectious Diseases Centre |
Using a Hub and Spoke Model of Telemedicine to Reduce Interruption in Treatment for HIV Recipients of Care |
ADHS2024/052 |
Dr Osinachi Onyeoziri |
PharmAccess |
Transforming Health System Governance through Innovative Digital Bridge for Enhanced Private Healthcare Regulation |
ADHS2024/053 |
Dr Oluwaseun Adeleke |
Society for Family Health |
Leveraging Digital Cyber Technology for Self-Care and improved management of DMPA-SC clients. |
ADHS2024/054 |
Dr Olufunke Fasawe |
Clinton Health Access Initiative & the Lagos State Primary Health Care Board |
Bridging Digital Divides: Tailoring Digital Health Solutions to Meet Provider and Patient Needs |
ADHS2024/055 |
Mr Taiwo Ogunjobi |
College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Dental Diagnosis: Application, Challenges and Future Directions |
ADHS2024/056 |
Ms Benedette Otieno |
Palladium |
Transforming patient care through the integration of Generative AI chatbots within the Nishauri application |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION VIII |VENUE: HALL B | TIME: 8.00AM- 10.30AM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/057 |
Ms Olajoke Akinyemi |
Brain Health Initiative Nigeria |
Knowledge, attitude, and practice of telemedicine among healthcare workers in the primary healthcare system in Oyo State. |
ADHS2024/058 |
Dr Lere Oluwadare |
University College Hospital, Ibadan |
Clinical Epidemiology and Geospatial Distribution of cases of Severe Malaria in Children seen at the University College Hospital |
ADHS2024/059 |
Ms Mayen Etuk |
Phillips Andover/mDoc |
Harnessing Patient-Centred Design Principles to Create an Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Coach Chatbot to Help Patients Living |
ADHS2024/060 |
Dr Bosola Asuni |
Helium Health, Solina Centre for International Development and Research (SCIDaR) & AFRIDA |
Enhancing Maternal Healthcare through Digital Innovation: Gains from the FOR M(om) Project in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/061 |
Ms Rabiatou Sangare |
Réseau Africain pour l'Education à la santé et à la citoyenneté NGO |
At the heart of C’est La Vie! program, 12 steps and tips for conducting robust digital SBC research on Facebook |
ADHS2024/062 |
Ms Raissa Umutoni |
Youth Development Labs (YLabs) |
Enhancing Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Education Through Digital Innovation in Rwanda: A Case of CyberRwanda |
ADHS2024/063 |
Prof Emmanuel Abara |
Northern Ontario School of Medicine NO0SM University; Richmond Hill Urology Practice and Prostate Institute |
Okoko-Item Telehealth Program -A Collaborative Volunteer Partnership for the Rural |
ADHS2024/064 |
Mr. Oluwatobiloba Adegbami |
Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd |
Revolutionizing Immunization Information Systems and Vaccine Coverage in Nigeria through Digital Health Integration |
ADHS2024/065 |
Dr Cherima Yakubu |
JSI |
Assessment of Population through Google Building Footprints & Evaluation of Health Vulnerability via Nighttime light and Access |
ADHS2024/066 |
Dr Mwansa Mwale1, Joseph Daka2, Bella Siangonya3, Nikita Toppin Dera3 and Dr. Dominic Mark3 |
University Teaching Hospital, Adult Infectious Diseases Centre, Zambia |
Using a Hub and Spoke Model of Telemedicine to Reduce Interruption in Treatment for HIV Recipients of Care |
SCIENTIFIC SESSION IX |VENUE: HALL C | TIME: 8:00AM- 10:30AM |
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SESSION CHAIR – |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/067 |
Dr Romain-Rolland Tohouri |
JSI |
One Health Information Assessment Tool (OHIAT) |
ADHS2024/068 |
Mr Oluwaseyi Malumi |
mDoc Healthcare |
Improving Women’s Access to Health Information: Integration of Large Language Model with a Rules-based AI Chatbot |
ADHS2024/069 |
Mr Stephen Osewe |
JSI |
Data Inclusivity through a Community-Based system (eCHIS): Revolutionizing Community Service Provision and Last-Mile Data Collec |
ADHS2024/070 |
Dr Victor Adeleye |
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Responsible AI in Public Health: Balancing Government Oversight and Innovation |
ADHS2024/071 |
Ms Christina Villella |
JSI |
Driving Data Use via Automated Malaria Bulletins in DHIS2 |
ADHS2024/072 |
Oluwaleke Jegede1, Uchenna Igbokwe1, Adebisi Adeyoyin1, Susie Truog2, Oluwafunmike Ogwa2, Emmanuella Zamba3ƒchaseb |
Solina Centre for International Development and Research |
Enhancing Equitable Primary Healthcare Access in Lagos through Digital-first Healthcare- A Two-Phase Implementation Research |
ADHS2024/073 |
Ms Abinaidah Chaseba |
JSI |
Digitizing Healthcare Supply Chains: Transforming Systems for Enhanced Efficiency and Accountability in Zambia |
ADHS2024/074 |
Ms Amina Abba Gana |
BAO Systems |
Integrated data model for routinely monitoring service availability and readiness of healthcare facilities in the DR |
ADHS2024/075 |
Pharm Henrietta Bakura-Onyeneke, Pharm Atu Uzoma, Andra Nwachukwu, Kenechi Onwukwe, Isaac Onekutu, Bahir Yusuf, Kelvin Amos, Mustapha Shaibu, Gloria Essien |
National Product Supply Chain Management Programme (NPSCMP) Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Nigeria |
NIGERIA’S FIRST INTEGRATED LOGISTIC DIGITALIZED PLATFORM- NIGERIA HEALTH LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (NHLMIS) |
ADHS2024/076 |
Ahmad Sadiq1 Zayyanu Shitu1 Zaynab U Nyako1 Hamza Musa Dahiru1 David Olusegun Oyedeji1 Wole Fajemisin1 Abdulsamad Salisu1 |
Society for Family Health |
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION FOR HIV CARE- LEVERAGING BIOMETRIC RECAPTURE FOR ENHANCED QUALITY OF CARE ON KEY POPULATION |
ADHS2024/077 |
Dr Yared Alemu |
AYA-innovation Ethiopia |
Advances in AI to Identify Pediatric Psychiatric Severity in less than 1-minute |
ADHS2024/078 |
Dr Walelign Sewunetie |
Debre Markos University Ethiopia |
Applying Large Language Models for Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Low-Resource Languages |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS |
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Abstract Code |
Authors |
Affiliation |
Abstracts Title |
ADHS2024/079 |
Mohamed Kabir Koné |
Clinton Health Access Initiative |
Toward a unified Master Patient Index in Burkina Faso: Leveraging Digital Public Goods |
ADHS2024/080 |
Onwubuariri Francis Uwaoma |
Abia State Health Insurance Agency |
Strategy towards enhancing awareness and participation of digital/mobile health systems in low-income African countries, through community football |
ADHS2024/081 |
Amanda Moonga |
1.Morehouse School of Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia |
Exploring Telemedicine Integration in ART Clinics in Lusaka, Zambia: Insights, Reflections, and Shared Experiences |
ADHS2024/082 |
Alau Kenneth Oyindamola |
1.Health Systems Consult Limited (HSCL) -USAID ACE3 Project |
Utilizing Data from People Living with HIV (PLHIV) on ART with an Unsuppressed Viral Load to enhance HIV Case Finding in Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara State |
ADHS2024/083 |
Moono Kawayo |
1.Morehouse School of Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia |
Community Health Workers Are the Key Agents in Delivering Primary Healthcare Using Telemedicine to Accelerate Universal Health Coverage Using a Hub and Spokes Model in Lusaka, Zambia |
ADHS2024/084 |
Philip Daka |
1.Morehouse School of Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia |
Transformative Integration of Telemedicine and Common Element Treatment Approach (CETA) in HIV Healthcare: A Model for Sustainable Epidemic Control |
ADHS2024/085 |
Naomie Banda |
Morehouse School of Medicine |
Telemedicine in HIV Care: A Comprehensive Analysis of Cascading Benefits in Zambia |
ADHS2024/086 |
Boyd Kaonga |
1.Morehouse School of Medicine, Zambia. |
Technological Innovations for Enhanced HIV Epidemic Control in Zambia: A Telemedicine Approach. |
ADHS2024/087 |
Glennis T. Ayuk |
1.Young Experts Tech4Health, Transform Health, Switzerland |
Challenges and Proposed Solutions to DHIS2 Data Entry Challenges by Frontline Staff in Cameroon. |
ADHS2024/088 |
Evans Abotsi |
Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) Program |
Lessons learned from implementing mobile application for electronic transactional data capture in health facilities in Ghana |
ADHS2024/089 |
Somto Mbelu |
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands |
End User Perspectives on AI-Enabled Health Insurance Platforms in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/090 |
Abdulraheem KS |
Department of Community Health, Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Lagos; |
Acceptability, Willingness, and use of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (Prep) to Prevent HIV Transmission Among Female Sex Workers in Lagos State. |
ADHS2024/091 |
Dr. Nelly Nyaga |
IntelliSOFT Consulting |
Adaptation for Transformation- Experiences adapting the WHO SMART Guidelines for HIV in Kenya |
ADHS2024/092 |
Ifechelobi Chukwuemeka, Irene iIoegbunam |
APIN Public Health Initiatives |
From Planning to Practice: Implementing Community-Based HIV Prevention Interventions in Nigeria |
ADHS2024/092 |
I. O Ekundayo |
Faculty of Clinical Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria |
Assessing the Involvement of Nigerian Undergraduate Healthcare Students in Development of Health technology Solutions: A Case Study |
ADHS2024/093 |
Kalala Elisee Kabuya |
Africa University |
Examining the Impact of Digital Public Health Interventions on Mitigating Cardiometabolic Risks in Individuals with Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases: An Analytical Review of Literature |