– H.Basavanagowdappa, Vice-Chancellor, JSS AHER (inauguration).
– Prashant Pillai, Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Wolverhampton (keynote address).
– Utpal Tatu from IISc Bengaluru presented on the “One Health” concept.
– Chandrashekar P. and Prakash from Chamarajanagar district health services shared government perspectives.
– Tonny Veenith from Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust discussed insights into U.K.’s NHS systems.
– Experts spoke on emerging health technologies, sustainable energy solutions for healthcare infrastructure, and policy implementation challenges.
The international workshop hosted by JSS AHER underscores India’s growing commitment to leveraging global expertise in advancing its enterprising digital health reforms through initiatives like ABDM. Collaborations with institutions like the University of Wolverhampton allow policymakers and academics to exchange ideas about best practices while addressing persistent challenges such as accessibility gaps or technology adoption hurdles.
By incorporating insights from domestic experts alongside parallels drawn from established systems like the U.K.’s NHS model, stakeholders can better match India’s public health objectives with scalable solutions tailored for diverse populations across rural and urban settings. Sessions focused on sustainability in operations further highlight proactive efforts toward balancing growth-driven innovation with environmental responsibility.
Ultimately, forums like these enable more robust implementations that align with India’s vision of global healthcare supported by modern technology frameworks while maintaining holistic perspectives such as “One Health.” Read more: [Insert Link]