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WORKSHOPWS 13

The Future of Quality Health Information

Indicators, Economic Value, and Global Developments from the Nature Medicine Commission on Quality Health Information for All

Date

Monday, 13th October

Time

16:00-17:30 CEST

14:00-15:30 UTC

Room

Forum 1

About the session

This session presents findings and updates from the Nature Medicine Commission on Quality Health Information for All, including emerging insights and a report from the Commission’s quality health indicators research. Drawing on findings from a global scoping review and expert interviews, the session will address current global challenges to ensuring access to reliable, quality health information amid widespread misinformation, inequities, and rapid digital change.

The discussion will explore how health systems, governments, and institutions can effectively implement and measure quality health information in practice. The session will examine practical strategies for embedding quality indicators into policy and service delivery, along with challenges in adapting these approaches to diverse contexts and resource settings.

The content will highlight the economic value of investing in quality health information, focusing on communicating this value clearly to policymakers, stakeholders, and funders to support informed decisions and sustainable investments that maximize public health impact and efficiency.

Another critical focus is the role scientific journals and media platforms play in maintaining information integrity and strengthening public trust. Discussions will consider collaborative efforts to enhance transparency, rigor, and accountability, curbing misinformation and fostering informed health decisions.

The session will include key insights from the Chief Editor of Nature Health on the Commission and developments on advancing quality health information. By the conclusion, participants will gain a clear understanding of health information’s evolving landscape, practical tools for implementation and measurement, and strategies to advocate for trustworthy, equitable health information worldwide.
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