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22
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  1.   22nd Jan, 2026
Lecture: Digital Health – Innovative Research Projects (IT Acceptance in Health Care) | University of Bonn | 22 January 2026 💻 Event overview:As part of the Winter Semester 2025/26 lecture series “Di...

Lecture: Digital Health – Innovative Research Projects (IT Acceptance in Health Care) | University of Bonn | 22 January 2026

💻 Event overview:
As part of the Winter Semester 2025/26 lecture series “Digital Health: Innovative Research Projects”, this session focuses on the acceptance of information technology in health care. Digital health applications—from prescription apps to digital monitoring—are already part of everyday practice, but their success depends on whether patients and health professionals actually use them.

🎯 Topic & content:
The lecture explores the key factors influencing the adoption and acceptance of digital health technologies, drawing on current research findings and practical examples. It highlights both the opportunities and challenges of digital transformation in the health sector and discusses what is needed to promote real-world uptake.

👩‍🏫 Speakers:

  • Rainer Beckers, M.A., ZTG Center for Telematics and Telemedicine GmbH
  • Prof. Dr. Julia Krönung, Professor of Business Administration (Socio-Technical Information Systems), FernUniversität in Hagen

🕒 Date & time: 22 January 2026, 18:00
📍 Location: Campus Bonn, Gotenstraße 161, 53175 Bonn
💻 Format: On-site and online via Zoom
🎟️ Participation: Free of charge, registration required (for on-site or online attendance)

🔎 A valuable session for anyone interested in digital health, health IT adoption and user-centred innovation in health care.

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Jan
15
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  1.   15th Jan, 2026
🌍 Webinar: Institutionalizing Community Health Programs through Strategic Purchasing 🩺 On Thursday, 15 January 2026, global health leaders, policymakers and practitioners will come together for a 90-...

🌍 Webinar: Institutionalizing Community Health Programs through Strategic Purchasing 🩺


On Thursday, 15 January 2026, global health leaders, policymakers and practitioners will come together for a 90-minute interactive webinar exploring how community health worker (CHW) programs can be sustainably integrated into national health systems through effective purchasing and financing mechanisms.


📌 Building on the Bangkok Call to Action, the session will examine how strategic purchasing can support the long-term institutionalization and performance of CHW programs—strengthening primary health care, building trust in fragile settings, and improving health outcomes.


🌍 Country experiences from Kenya and Burkina Faso will be highlighted, alongside a powerful first-hand perspective from a Community Health Worker champion from Kenya. The discussion will be complemented by a high-level panel and audience Q&A.


🗣️ Language: English, with simultaneous French interpretation
💬 Format: Interactive webinar with live Q&A
🕒 Time: 8:00 New York // 13:00 London / Ouagadougou // 14:00 Geneva // 16:00 Nairobi


👥 Speakers & contributors include: UNICEF, Financing Alliance for Health, Ministries of Health (Kenya & Burkina Faso), the Global Financing Facility, The Global Fund, and community health representatives.


✨ A must-attend session for anyone interested in community health, health financing, and primary health care systems strengthening

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Oct
30
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  1.   30th Oct, 2025
Management of Crisis Situations in Public Health 🌍💬 🗓 Date: Thursday, 30 October 2025🕕 Time: 18:00–19:30💻 Location: Online via WebEx🎙 Speakers: Janina Schäfer & Ulrike Grote This online session ...

Management of Crisis Situations in Public Health 🌍💬

🗓 Date: Thursday, 30 October 2025
🕕 Time: 18:00–19:30
💻 Location: Online via WebEx
🎙 Speakers: Janina Schäfer & Ulrike Grote

This online session explores how to manage crisis situations in public health, addressing key principles, challenges, and practical responses during emergencies such as outbreaks or pandemics.

The event is part of the course “Infectious Disease Epidemiology” (in English), which provides both theoretical and hands-on insights into the aims, scope, and methods of infectious disease epidemiology — from surveillance and prevention to control strategies and study design.

The course is free and open to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as guests.

Certificate of attendance available for regular participants.

A great opportunity to deepen your understanding of how epidemiologists respond to crises and protect public health!

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