Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 16th World Congress on Healthcare and Hospital Management Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Day 1 :

  • Healthcare and Nursing|Healthcare|Oncology & Public Health
Biography:

Sergey Suchkov was born in the City of Astrakhan, Russia, in a family of dynasty medical doctors. In 1980, graduated from Astrakhan State Medical University and was awarded with MD. In 1985, Suchkov maintained his PhD as a PhD student of the I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy and Institute of Medical Enzymology. In 2001, Suchkov maintained his Doctor Degree at the National Institute of Immunology, Russia.

Abstract:

 A new systems approach to diseased states and wellness result in a new branch in the healthcare services, namely, personalized and precision medicine (PPM). To achieve the implementation of PPM concept, it is necessary to create a fundamentally new strategy based upon the subclinical recognition of biomarkers of hidden abnormalities long before the disease clinically manifests itself.

Each decision-maker values the impact of their decision to use PPM on their own budget and well-being, which may not necessarily be optimal for society as a whole. It would be extremely useful to integrate data harvesting from different databanks for applications such as prediction and personalization of further treatment to thus provide more tailored measures for the patients resulting in improved patient outcomes, reduced adverse events, and more cost effective use of the latest health care resources including diagnostic (companion ones), preventive and therapeutic (targeted molecular and cellular) etc. A lack of medical guidelines has been identified by responders as the predominant barrier for adoption, indicating a need for the development of best practices and guidelines to support the implementation of PPM! Implementation of PPM requires a lot before the current model “physician-patient” could be gradually displaced by a new model “medical advisor-healthy person-at-risk”. This is the reason for developing global scientific, clinical, social, and educational projects in the area of PPM to elicit the content of the new branch.

 

Thaddeus Chukwudi

Department of Healthcare Organization Management Institute of Post Graduate Studies Cyprus International University

Title: The Need and Benefit of Adoption of Total Quality Management at Primary Healthcare Facilities.
Biography:

Thaddeus Chukwudi Ugwuibe is currently a Master’s student at Cyprus International University in the department of Healthcare Organization Management. He has a Bachelor degree in Health Education and has over 8 years of professional experience with the Public Health Department Federal Capital Territory Abuja Nigeria as a Principal Health Educator. He has served at different capacities and currently the Prevention Focal Person of the FCT AIDS and STI Control Agency of the Department.

 

Abstract:

Total Quality Management (TQM) plays an important role in any company or facility as the implementation of this program will enable companies to continually improve their performance. Thus, organizations will be able to significantly meet the needs of their internal and external clients in terms of quality of services and products and will also be able to develop an efficient and profitable business. Total quality management (TQM) is a major determinant of efficient resource management within any organization. It is only hospitals that have adopted TQM methods that will thrive in this period, where hospitals provide the same type of services. The study evaluated management preparedness to implement TQM at Primary Health Centre’s.  Center from the perceptive perception of health staff. Methods: This analysis was a systematic, cross sectional study. Structured questionnaires were used to gather information on the demographic characteristics of the centers' randomly selected workers and their performance in five main areas: organizational, Interpersonal, Economic, Facilities and Economic factors. Focus group dialogue by chosen workers was also used. Results: The study showed that the impact of educational influences on response level had no effect on personnel understanding but affected staff productivity, sufficient monitoring, support system and computerized database service. Number of years of work has an impact on the provision of adequate resources, the efficiency of infrastructure and the computerized database system.TQM has been shown to have improved resource efficiency with the attendant output maximization. It is critical that management show commitment and provide an atmosphere supporting its sustainability. Management should specifically institute periodic performance measurement systems and reinforce the hospital training program.

Biography:

Reynand F. Dumala-on is currently Working at  Essex, England

Abstract:

Asthma Weed (Euphorbia hirta Linn.) is an endemic plant species that is rich in phytochemicals which may offer potent cure for diseases especially in treating hyperglycemia. This experimental study was conducted to evaluate the anti-hyperglycemic potency of Asthma Weed (Euphorbia hirta Linn.) leaves crude extract in blood glucose level of female white mice (Mus musculus)

Biography:

Akinnusi Ololade is an assistant lecturer in the Department of Microbiology, University of Lagos, Nigeria, He recently concluded his masters and finished top of his class graduating in distinction with 4.58/5.0 CGPA. He is currently undergoing his PhD study in the University of Lagos, Department of Microbiology, research interests include virology, immunology and host-pathogen interaction.

Abstract:

On plasma samples of the febrile patients using a combination of Determine and Unigold kits. Tests were performed serially and confirmed by a third rapid diagnostic kit (SD-Bioline) that differentiates into HIV-1, HIV-2 or HIV-1/HIV-2. Of the 310 patients evaluated, 9 (2.90%) had test results indicating HIV-1 infection, out of which 5(55.5%) were females and 4(44.4%) were males. There was no Acute febrile illnesses consistent with malaria are the most common presentation at health clinics in sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for 30–50% of outpatient visits. The symptoms of acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection can mimic acute malaria. Therefore it is necessary to evaluate patients presenting with malaria symptoms for HIV infection. Similarly, in order to ascertain the burden of HIV-2 in Nigeria, prevalence of HIV-1/HIV-2 co-infection was also evaluated among the cohort of febrile patients attending selected health centers in Lagos.Cross-sectional study of 310 patients referred for malaria blood smears at each of four government health centers namely: Lagos Island general hospital, Shomolu health center, Orile Agege general hospital and Randle general hospital, Surulere were screened for HIV. The cohorts were 108 (34.8%) males and 202 (65.2%) females, patients ranged in age from 1 to 84 years.

 

Biography:

Hayk Saakian has been developing apps and building businesses from an early age. He designed and developed the Pacific Middle School’s website as a 6th-grader and in high school, developed a series of Android apps that accumulated over 300,000 downloads on the Google Play Store. After studying computer science at UC Berkeley, Hayk’s passion as an entrepreneur led him to drop out and start Skyreal, a real estate estate recruitment SaaS. Hayk poured all of his experience as a developer and entrepreneur into Logic Inbound, where he now helps his team execute on high-performing marketing campaigns for billion-dollar businesses.

 

Abstract:

This sessions goal is to demonstrate successful & reproducible tactics that will increase search traffic, conversions, & improve your rankings in Google.Looking at our campaigns & experiments in 2019, we'll review examples of SEO tactics that have increased rankings, how much traffic improvement was seeing over 3, 6, and 12 month timelines. I will present the processes and documentation we used so that attendees can replicate and perform the work independently with their teams as they are able. This session will be targeted to those with mid-tier knowledge of SEO who want to increase results.

Ruchin Kansal

Board of Directors at Stanford Medicine X and Executive Advisor at Healthspottr, USA.

Title: Transformative Leadership in the era of Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare industry .
Biography:

The keynote explains why “not taking chances is not an option” for individuals and companies that are looking to stay competitive and survive for the long term. Enabling leaders to win the innovation challenge presented in the 2020 decade is of utmost importance for the future of the Healthcare industry. It requires transformative leadership to lead, manage and channel pattern-interrupt breakthroughs like Artificial Intelligence.

Abstract:

 Robert Jamison is a Professor at Harvard Medical School with appointments in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Psychiatry, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. His professional time is spent teaching and actively engaging in research. His recent research has focused on the examination of predictors of opioid abuse in chronic pain patients, patient engagement using telemedicine, and numerous clinical trials funded by the NIH and industry. He has been Research Mentor to several attending physicians and graduate students at Harvard and other Institutions. He also has assisted the coordination of clinical research within the Pain Trials Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He has been Principal Investigator on several NIH-funded projects. He is currently a Member of five scientific journal Editorial Boards. He has authored two books, and over 300 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and abstracts in the areas of Innovative Technology, Behavioral Medicine and Chronic Pain. He has been active and held board positions in many regional, national, and international organizations such as the American Pain Society and the International Association for the Study of Pain. He has been the Past President of the New England Pain Association and has served on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the American Pain Society. He is committed to the Clinician Teacher/Trainer Model and is a very important Figure in Clinical Research.

 

Biography:

Dr. Gauri Pande is a dentist from India and has completed her Masters in Health policy and administration from Washington State University. She works as a Quality Improvement manager at a Hospital and is a Certified professional in Healthcare Quality. Dr. Pande is currently persuing her fellowship with the International Society for Quality in Health Care.

Abstract:

Health literacy is commonly defined as the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions. According to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy Research, only 12% of the entire population have proficient health literacy. Patients with low heath literacy levels have a difficult time interpreting the health information given to them to support their engagement with treatment plans. Documentation given to patients does not meet health literacy standards, they are often written beyond the comprehension level of patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the materials given to patients upon discharge from emergency departments (ED). The study analyzes 26 discharge packets, including the patient education material and the clinical summary and identifies potential areas of confusion that may lead to misunderstanding of the instructions. The materials were analyzed for readability using the CDC’s Clear Communication Index which contains 20 scored items grounded in communication science to enhance patients’ understanding of health information. The average score of the clinical summaries and patient education materials examined with the CDC Clear Communication Index indicates that the items on the document are not easy to understand or use. We believe that patients are better equipped to follow a treatment plan that they can read and understand. The next step after content analysis will be redesigning and modifying the areas identified by low index scores. Specific changes to improve the score include simpler language, more specific examples, and clearer numerical explanations. Future research involves the testing of adapted materials for patient preference and understanding and the electronic adaption of discharge materials from commercial electronic health records.

Biography:

M M H Jayasekara is a doctor working in Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka. She is an MBBS graduate from University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Currently researching in health informatics and related disciplines.

Abstract:

Objective To report the results of a systematic review of national eHealth policies of different countries in relation to patient consent in patient data processing in electronic health records Method eHealth policies of 19 (14.07%) countries are reviewed with regard to patient consent, from a total of 135 countries that are indexed in the World Health Organization Directory of eHealth Policies. 68 (50.37%) policies were excluded based on language and 67 policies in English were selected for further consideration. These 67 (49.62%) policies were further evaluated resulting in exclusion of 43 (31.85%) policies due to policies being outdated and 5 (3.70%) due to broken links. Finally, a total of 19 (14.07%) countries were selected for the review. Results 57.89% out of 19 countries require patients’ informed consent to store patient data, 26.32% allow selective storage of patient data as defined by the patient, 89.47% require patients’ informed consent when sharing or transferring or accessing patient data, 68.42% of the countries allow patients access their own EHR, 73.68% facilitate correction/modification in EHR, and 26.32% facilitate deletion of patient records. 89.47% of countries highlight mechanisms to assure privacy and security of EHR. Conclusion Policymakers’ emphasis on various ethical concerns raised by EHRs has been increased highlighting patient rights related to eHealth as well as the requirement for compliance to different standards and regulations. eHealth policies must address requiring patients’ informed consent in processing of patient data whereas patients have the ability to grant or withhold consent to different processing operations related to their EHR. Furthermore, facilitating patients with access to their own records, facilitating patients with modification, correction and deletion of EHR are widely discussed topics. 

Biography:

Vlad Mkrtumyan is a serial entrepreneur, search engine marketing evangelist and a passionate networker, responsible for running five meetups including the Seattle Marketing and Demand Leaders Meetup – the largest marketing meetup in Seattle.Vlad began his entrepreneurial odyssey as a teenager, when he launched the Shoplletes app which went on to have 30,000 active monthly users and 300,000 downloads on the Google Play Store. Just a few years after his first venture, Vlad started Skyreal, a real estate recruitment CRM for fast growing brokerages, growing to 13 brokerages across three states.

Abstract:

This sessions goal is to demonstrate successful & reproducible tactics that will increase search traffic, conversions, & improve your rankings in Google. Looking at our campaigns & experiments in 2019, we'll review examples of SEO tactics that have increased rankings, how much traffic improvement was seeing over 3, 6, and 12 month timelines. I will present the processes and documentation we used so that attendees can replicate and perform the work independently with their teams as they are able. This session will be targeted to those with mid-tier knowledge of SEO who want to increase results