Healthcare Management 2020 Report
“2nd World Congress on Healthcare and Hospital Management” is going to be held during August 19-20, 2019 at Paris, France. Hospital Management 2019 is a specially designed cluster conference which consists of keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, Workshops, Panel Discussions and Exhibitions, Young Researcher Forums (YRF), Best Poster Award, Industry academic interactive sessions, and Industry Presentations etc.
Hospital Management 2019 creates platforms for health professionals, researchers, scientists, academicians, clinicians and business professionals across the globe to present their latest research, new technologies and enhance their knowledge through mutual interaction and exchange of ideas in different geographical destinations around the world.
It included the following scientific tracks:
Healthcare and Opioid Crisis
Hospital Management and Nursing
Patient safety
Hospital and Pharmaceutical management
Healthcare and Mental Disorders
Telemedicine and Healthcare Administration
Healthcare and Traditional Medicine
Healthcare and Maternal-Child Health
Pediatrics Healthcare
Public Health, Infection, and Infectious Agents
The conference proceeded through various scientific sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote presentations:
Manuel Romero Hernandez- Economic evaluation of university training doctors in mozambique
Per Sodersten- State-controlled, research-based and low price policy: A cost-effect analysis of eating disorders treatment in Sweden
Manjushri Sharma - Association of socioeconomic indicators with cardiovascular disease risk factors: A case control study in north India
Aktolkyn Amantaykyzy- Determinants of infant mortality risk in kazakhstan
Rafia Rahman- Efficient and equitable healthcare service delivery offering good value for money: Role of user fees
Amal Al Asswad- EMR in rural hospitals: The role of benefits management in progressing in EMR implementation
Yan Chen- Measuring the productive efficiency of healthcare provision in Hubei, China: A bootstrap-malmquist data envelopment analysis
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