MEDINFO 2027 explores how biomedical informatics and artificial intelligence advance global healthcare systems, hospital operations, and digital health innovation.
Key Topics
Population Health
Health Information Literacy
Trust & Governance
Explainability
Personalized Health
Disease Surveillance
Speech Processing
Ethical Implications
Learning Health Systems
Online Learning
Fitness Trackers
Decision Support
Deep Learning
Electronic Health Records
Food Security
Governance, Change & Adoption
UI/UX Design
Patient-Clinician Communication
Predictive Analytics
Health Systems Sustainability
Ontologies
Health Information Exchange
Citizen Co-Design
Social Media
Blockchain
Symptom Checkers
Natural Language Processing
Simulation
Consumer Perspectives
Generative AI
Serious Gaming
Workflow & Ergonomics
Scalable Infrastructures
Image Analysis
Clinical Trials
Biodiversity
Formal Education
Data Cleansing
Patient Safety
Security, Privacy & Consent
Universal Health Coverage
Remote Monitoring
Biomedical Imaging
Quality & Patient Safety
Emerging Technologies
Counterfactual Modelling
Change Adoption
Data Visualization
Digital Health Equity
Disaster Management
Health Device Integration
New Service Delivery Models
Artificial Intelligence
One Health
Social Determinants
Privacy-Preserving AI
Interdependent Ecosystems
Legal & Regulatory Aspects
Evaluation Methods
Healthcare Access
Telehealth
Data Quality
Guideline Implementation
Sustainable Development Goals
Serious Illness Management
Workforce Development
Measuring Outcomes
Health Policy
Computable Knowledge
Registries
Interoperability Standards
Curation
User Experience
Mental & Emotional Well-Being
Social & Community Care Integration
Human-Computer Interaction
Who should Attend
Hospital managers and administrators
Technology developers and engineers
Artificial intelligence specialists
Researchers in digital health
Public health experts
Medical informatics professionals
Healthcare policy makers
Educators in health informatics
Graduate and postgraduate students
Clinicians interested in smart health tools
Data scientists in healthcare
Designers of user-centered medical technologies
Biomedical researchers
IT professionals working in healthcare
Industry representatives in health technology
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Organizer:
International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA)