WORKSHOPWS 03
Precision Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases
An Imperative for Aging Populations and Overburdened Health Systems in Europe and Africa
Date
Sunday, 12th October
Time
14:00-15:30 CEST
12:00-13:30 UTC
Room
Forum 1
About the session
The demographic, environmental, and technological transitions lead to dramatic increases in the burden of Non-Communicable Diseases on health systems in Europe and Africa alike. Preventing disease has therefore become a necessity to save overburdened health systems from collapse. What are the prospects of harnessing a "precision" approach not just to curative, but also preventive care?
This workshop will propose a conceptual framework for Precision Prevention using molecular, individual, and contextual data to guide research, innovation, and practice. Pertinent experiences from Europe and Africa will be presented in "lightning talks" and discussed by participants guided by expert facilitators. Proposed priorities will be examined ranging from systems interventions across sectors to personalized behavior change interventions harnessing "wearables" data.
We intend participants to examine how a "precision dividend" will depend on multisectoral and multilevel approach to prevention, considering aspects from individual behavior to broader societal and environmental determinants of health. Achieving this will depend not only on scientific innovation but on overcoming the practical barriers in local environments posed by these larger social and economic factors. This implies not just targeting individual citizens, but also the environments in which they live, which shape their behaviors, and that actions will need to include policy and practice changes across several sectors, not just the health sector.
This workshop will propose a conceptual framework for Precision Prevention using molecular, individual, and contextual data to guide research, innovation, and practice. Pertinent experiences from Europe and Africa will be presented in "lightning talks" and discussed by participants guided by expert facilitators. Proposed priorities will be examined ranging from systems interventions across sectors to personalized behavior change interventions harnessing "wearables" data.
We intend participants to examine how a "precision dividend" will depend on multisectoral and multilevel approach to prevention, considering aspects from individual behavior to broader societal and environmental determinants of health. Achieving this will depend not only on scientific innovation but on overcoming the practical barriers in local environments posed by these larger social and economic factors. This implies not just targeting individual citizens, but also the environments in which they live, which shape their behaviors, and that actions will need to include policy and practice changes across several sectors, not just the health sector.
Speakers
Elisabete Weiderpass
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
Director
France
Open
Ricardo Baptista Leite
HealthAI - The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health
CEO
Switzerland
Open
Githinji Gitahi
Amref Health Africa
Group CEO
Kenya
Open
Rhoda Wanyenze
Makerere University
School of Public Health | Dean
Uganda
Open