Abstract

Abstract Europe is facing several health challenges and public health plays an important role in it. However, to address the increasing demand for public health services, public health institutions need to tackle digitalization in a proper and evidence-based way. Digital health comprises both an organizational and a technological component. While the technological one has been widely addressed, the organizational one got little attention so far. This is due to a lack of knowledge regarding the understanding of the new role of organizations that provide digital health services. Public health is a field deeply dependent on data and with an important opportunity to leverage information technology. Digital health could, within 10 years establish a new paradigm in public health. The public health professionals need urgently to tackle digital health to bridge the gap with others areas of healthcare. Moreover, since public health is a multi-disciplinary activity we want to take the opportunity to debate digital public health with European experts from different fields of knowledge. Three presentations from the point of view of People, Technology and Services. Digital health should be addressed as an evidenced-based approach towards both improving health professionals performance and quality of life of patients. This workshop aims at: To create the momentum towards the proper use of digital technologies in public health by discussing the main challenges and opportunities for European Public Health.To establish a forum to discuss digital public health solutions based on evidence to better improve the adoption of these tools in the public health profession;To have a serious discussion after 3 presentations that will clarify the main challenges and opportunities;After de presentations, a debate will be guide to help identify the main challenges for digital public health in Europe; Key messages Public Health Digitalization is essential to address health inequalities in Europe. The workshop identifies what are the main priorities for a sustainable EU public Health digitalization. Mutual learning, knowledge and good practice exchange in using digital technology can be organised in various ways – we show practical current examples on how it has been done.

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