Track: Global Healthcare Management
Global Healthcare Management refers to the field of managing and organizing healthcare services and systems on an international scale. It involves overseeing healthcare operations, implementing policies, and ensuring the delivery of quality care across different countries and regions. This field encompasses a variety of tasks, including:
Healthcare System Design and Improvement: Developing and refining healthcare systems to meet the needs of diverse populations.
Policy and Regulation: Creating and enforcing regulations and policies that govern healthcare practices globally.
Resource Allocation: Managing resources such as finances, human resources, and medical equipment to optimize healthcare delivery.
Quality Assurance: Ensuring that healthcare services meet certain standards and continuously improving them.
Cultural and Regional Adaptation: Adapting healthcare practices to fit the cultural and regional contexts of different populations.
Scientific Highlights
- Public Healthcare and Education Management
- Psychology and Mental Health
- Neurology Care
- Diabetes and Endocrinology
- Dermatology and Cosmetology
- Women’s Healthcare
- Nutrition, Aging and Health
- Nutraceuticals and Food Science
- Gynecology and Sexual Health
- Pediatrics and Neonatology
- Cardiology and its risk factors
- Surgery
- Oncology
- Chronic and Infectious Diseases
- Orthopedics and Rheumatology
- Palliative Healthcare
- Healthcare Nursing
- Pharmaceutical Science
- Medicine
- Covid 19 and Role of Healthcare
- Healthcare in Sports
- E-Health
- Global Healthcare Management
- Recent Advancement in Healthcare