

#GHCPSummitIndia22
GHCP Summit @ Global Digital Health Summit, Expo & Innovation Awards
Global Digital Health Summit highlights
Exhibition
Annual
Awards
International Speakers
Side
Awards
17+
Sessions
Global Health Connector Leadership Award

Agenda
October 28 & 29, 2022
Introduction & What is the GHCP?
- Brian O’Connor, Chair ECHAlliance
- Prof. Rajendra Pratap Gupta, Founder, Health Parliament
Green Health
- Julien Venne, Director, The Digital Health Society
The power of words – speeding up healthcare going digital?
- Angela, Brand, Professor, Faculty of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences, Maastricht University
Title TBC
- Chirag Adatia, Partner at McKinsey & Company
Digital Skills Workforce
- Jon Warner, US President, ORCHA
Closing & Remarks
Speakers
Global Digital Health Summit general information
Digital Health is now the default operating system of healthcare. As the world adopts digitalization across the continuum of care, it is time to set a clear direction to ensure "Digital 'Health' for All". The two-day summit will address the issues that are critical to building a Digital Ecosystem.
India has achieved the rare feat of delivering about 2 billion COVID vaccinations through a fully digital platform - COWIN, and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission has already delivered about 180 million electronic health records. At this pace, India is likely to become the world's most advanced healthcare system with the latest technology tools being deployed across care delivery. India needs to learn from the world, and the world needs to learn from India.
The Global Digital Health Summit is the place to meet the pioneers who are transforming healthcare and finding solutions. The summit will be graced by the
top leaders across the public and private sectors and will feature announcements and solutions for making "Digital 'Health' for All" the goal for Universal Health Coverage.

About GHCP:
The Global Health Connector Partnership connects global health communities targeting health inequalities, skills and data.
The worldwide delivery of health and care has become increasingly challenging over recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified demand and capacity issues and contributed to the ever-rising costs of health and care delivery. We are in need of changes: optimally planned services and robust and innovation-driven systems.